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All product recalls associated with MAQUET Inc..
Total Recalls
29
Past Year
0
Class I (Serious)
0
Most Recent
Nov 2009
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 Servo Ventilators 300/300A and Servo Ventilator 900C/D/E should not be used with a system that may generate negative pressure below -100 cm H2O (Closed system suctioning) due to the risk of damaging the ventilator's pressure transducers.
Some Servo Ventilators 300/300A and Servo Ventilator 900C/D/E should not be used with a system that may generate negative pressure below -100 cm H2O (Closed system suctioning) due to the risk of damaging the ventilator's pressure transducers.
Product monitoring has determined that the connection bracket shows potential mechanical play at the OR table interface for some procedures. This is due to the hole in the lock washer, which is responsible for locking the accessory to the OR table, being too large.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
Several reports have been received regarding one model of spring arm (Acrobat 200 series) in combination with surgical light from various Manufacturers. All incidents pertain to a crack on the front joint of the Acrobat arm.
The expiratory valve in the SV 300 ventilator may stay in the open position if the printed circuit board fails.
The screws holding the Prismatic triple surgical lights may break due to dynamic multidirectional bending stress. The firm has received one complaint report.
The screws holding the Prismatic triple surgical lights may break due to dynamic multidirectional bending stress. The firm has received one complaint report.
SERVO Ventilator 300A could cause hypoventilation if the use of the PC or PRVC mode with the Automode function set to "On" in Neonatal and Pediatric patient ranges with small tidal volumes and short set inspiratory rise time.
A bearing point of the pedal of the foot switch may come loose. With continued use of the foot switch, one or both springs beneath the pedal can fall out of their mounting, and it is possible the pedal comes to rest on the switch causing an unintended motion of the operating table during patient use.
During installation or cleaning there is a risk of crushing the finger by handling the head rest in the area of the gas strut while simultaneously actuating the release lever.
Table tilts: The Alphastar Surgical Table piston rod head may break and cause a full inclination of the table top during Trendelenberg positioning if there is insufficient lubrication.
Maquet became aware of potentially defective crimpings at the point connector attached to the cable in SERVO-i and SERVO-s ventilators.
Maquet became aware of potentially defective crimpings at the point connector attached to the cable in SERVO-i and SERVO-s ventilators.
Overcharging of batteries and the release of acid fumes