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All product recalls associated with Philips Medical Systems.
Total Recalls
1000
Past Year
897
Class I (Serious)
124
Most Recent
Jan 2026
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.
Some users of SureSigns VS3 Signs Monitor may have assumed that the SpO2 Non-Pulsatile and SpO2 No Sensor technical alarms were enabled when the SureSigns VS3 Vital Signs Monitor was not in Interval non-invasive blood pressure (NBP) mode. These alarms are only enabled when interval NBP mode is selected. If when monitoring SpO2, the clinician does not notice when the sensor is no longer attached, the patient is not being monitored through Spo2.This could result in delay or lack of needed therapy. The labeling provided with the monitor did not fully describe this feature.
Buttons Sticking - The On/Off and Shock buttons on the front panel of the device may stick in place when pressed and fail to respond to the button press, causing a delay in the delivery of a defibrillation shock when the system advises a shock.
Buttons Sticking - The On/Off and Shock buttons on the front panel of the device may stick in place when pressed and fail to respond to the button press, causing a delay in the delivery of a defibrillation shock when the system advises a shock.