Fort Worth, TXOn January 10, 2007 Davol, Inc., makers of the Composix Kugel Mesh Patch, announced they were expanding their earlier recalls of the Kugel Mesh Patches based on reports of further memory ring breakage.
The affected patches are:
Product Code: 0010202, Bard Composix Kugel Large Oval, 5.4" X 7.0"
Product Code: 0010204, Bard Composix Kugel Large Circle, 4.5"
In a letter to medical professionals, Davol asked doctors to discontinue use of the Kugel Mesh Large Oval and Large Circle Patches and to distribute copies of the Important Patient Management Information to doctors who were dealing with patients who already had those products implanted or were considering using the Kugel Mesh Patch.
The new recall, which is in addition to earlier recalls in December, 2005, and January and March, 2006, affects Kugel Mesh Patches manufactured between January 1, 2004 and September 30, 2005.
In its letter to health care professionals, Davol noted that there is a potential for the ring welds to break if they are put under too much stress during implantation. Breakage of the welds can lead to serious problems such as abdominal pain, bowel perforation, or chronic enteric fistulas.
According to Davol, there were six reports of ring breaks which involved the Kugel Large Oval Patch. Of these incidents:
One occurred during surgery and the Kugel Mesh Patch was not implanted;
One occurred during surgery and the ring was removed but the mesh was left implanted;
One occurred in which a broken ring migrated into the abdominal wall. The ring was removed but the mesh was left implanted;
One occurred in which the mesh was taken out due to abdominal pain. At the time, doctors noted the Kugel Mesh ring was broken; and
Two incidents were reported (but not verified) in which the mesh was taken out and doctors noted bowel perforation and broken Kugel Mesh rings.
Davol also recalled the Kugel Large Circle, although in its letter stated that there were no ring breaks associated with the Large Circle, rather it was being recalled because of similarities in manufacturing and design to the Large Oval.
Davol stated in its letter that the majority of patients with the Kugel Mesh Patch will still benefit from it and that the risk of removing the device is still greater than the risk associated with leaving the Patch in place. Doctors are advised to identify patients with the recalled Kugel Mesh Patches, inform them of the recall, determine if they have symptoms of a broken patch, and determine with each patient individually whether or not the Patch should be removed. In some cases, doctors can remove the broken ring while leaving the Kugel Mesh Patch itself in place.
Additionally, Davol is voluntarily withdrawing all remaining Bard Composix Kugel Large Oval and Large Circle Patches that have the same design as the lots included in the expanded recall, including those manufactured between October, 2005 and October, 2006. The company has come up with a plan to strengthen the memory recoil ring; including increasing the strength of the ring weld and increasing the ring weld overlap.
Symptoms of a Kugel Mesh memory recoil ring break include unexplained or persistent abdominal pain, tenderness at implant site and fever. If you have a Kugel Mesh Patch implanted and notice any of those symptoms, contact your doctor immediately to discuss your options.
If you or a loved one has suffered bowel perforation or chronic enteric fistulae due to the Kugel Mesh patch, please contact a [Composix Kugel Mesh Patches] lawyer who will evaluate your claim at no charge.