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MAUDE – Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfmaude/search.cfm
MAUDE – Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience
Here is something that might be interesting to browse around in. In the past, about 2015 or so I think, I had found that it didn’t seem to be used much. Not many people seemed to be reporting, despite the numerous mesh lawsuit ads that were on television constantly. It is also difficult to use for isolating information about certain products or manufacturers. But it seems to be much more active now, although most of the entries seem to be passed on from law firms that have reported the problems to the device maker.
If you try to use it, be aware that you have to enter your search terms in the embedded database box, not the FDA search box at the top of the page.
One example of the difficulty in using it is if you search for Progrip reports compared to Bard. If you put Progrip in the Brand Name area, many results will come up. But if you put something like “SoftMesh”, one of Bard’s product names, in the Brand Name area nothing comes up. If you put Bard in the Brand Name box then you’ll get the Bard products, all combined.
I also noticed that C. R. Bard shows up as the Manufacturer of the Bard name products. But SOFRADIM PRODUCTION SAS shows up as the Manufacturer of the Progrip product. But the descriptions in the individual files are all clearly about Medtronic or Covidien Progrip mesh. Be aware of the date range also, it starts out just looking back one year. Also, each search seems to be limited to 500 records. It is archaic database software. It seems that you can only search specific fields but not the description field where the product name might be used.
More of the general chaos that protects the medical device makers. Even now, Medtronic is introducing a polypropylene Progrip product that will only be findable, probably, as part of all of the old polyester products.
Anyway, it’s interesting to look around in. Sometimes you’ll find a case that was reported by a doctor or individual with all of the details.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfmaude/search.cfm
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