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All product recalls associated with Cook Incorporated.
Total Recalls
1000
Past Year
123
Class I (Serious)
69
Most Recent
Nov 2025
Data from FDA, USDA, CPSC, and NHTSA public records. Recall counts vary by company size, industry, and reporting practices. Always check official sources for current information.
Cook Medical identified that products supplied in the affected device lots may have been manufactured out of specification. Impacted products may have been cut to the incorrect length, not correctly trimmed, and not inspected properly.
Cook Medical identified that products supplied in the affected device lots may have been manufactured out of specification. Impacted products may have been cut to the incorrect length, not correctly trimmed, and not inspected properly.
Cook Medical identified that products supplied in the affected device lots may have been manufactured out of specification. Impacted products may have been cut to the incorrect length, not correctly trimmed, and not inspected properly.
Presence of Foreign Tablets/Capsules
This recall involves certain Model Year 2025 Spartan SRT-XD and KGZ-XD zero radius turn ("ZRT") riding lawn mowers (model numbers RSKXD161994VO, RSKXD172994VO, RSSXD161994VO, RSSXD161999KE, RSSXD172994VO and RSSXD172999KE) within a limited serial range. The mower is gray, black and orange, and has "Spartan" printed on the front of it. The model number and serial number are located on a metal serial plate affixed to the frame of the mower immediately in front of, and at the feet of, the seated operator.
This recall involves the fan wheel of the STIHL BR 800 Magnum, models X and C-E, a backpack blower powered by a combustion engine. The backpack blower is gray and orange. "STIHL," "BR 800," and "X" or "C-E" are printed on the rear of the blower. The recalled blower's serial number is located on a label on the blower tube. Only backpack blowers with serial numbers ranging from 546515117 to 547916107 are included in the recall.
Product may be contaminated with E. coli O7:K1 (IAI39/ExPEC) and E. coli 1303
Failed Dissolution Specifications
Software application that receives digital images and data to be communicated, processed, manipulated, enhanced, stored, displayed has a bug that could cause data loss in Relevant Clinical Info field when modifying studies through Case Editor in either Technologist Portal or Referring Physician Portal, which could result in loss of clinical information, which could impact clinical decision-making.
Due to potential corrosion issues associated with the Backup Battery cable connector that may cause a Backup Battery Fault Alarm.
Failed Impurities/Degradation Specifications: The result for 'Any individual unspecified impurity' exceeds the specification limit.
Potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
Pecan Caramel Clusters may contain undeclared cashews.
Affected devices may contain PTFE coating scrapings. Scrapings could be released during device deployment, potentially causing intravascular embolization.
A software anomaly, under specific conditions when large rotational alignment values are applied in 2D Image Fusion, may lead to misalignment of any secondary image layer(s) to the primary image layer.
A software anomaly, under specific conditions when large rotational alignment values are applied in 2D Image Fusion, may lead to misalignment of any secondary image layer(s) to the primary image layer.
A software anomaly, under specific conditions when large rotational alignment values are applied in 2D Image Fusion, may lead to misalignment of any secondary image layer(s) to the primary image layer.
Due to two distinct issues: 1. During patient admission, patient demographic fields may default to those of a previously viewed patient. 2. Systems configured with Resting/Rhythm ECG functionality, under specific navigation conditions, test data intended for one patient may be saved under another patient's record
A software anomaly, under specific conditions when large rotational alignment values are applied in 2D Image Fusion, may lead to misalignment of any secondary image layer(s) to the primary image layer.
A software anomaly, under specific conditions when large rotational alignment values are applied in 2D Image Fusion, may lead to misalignment of any secondary image layer(s) to the primary image layer.