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All product recalls associated with Philips North America, LLC.
Total Recalls
532
Past Year
77
Class I (Serious)
0
Most Recent
Dec 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.
The bolt affixing the cooling unit to the rotor was not tightened to specification on the Philips Brilliance iCT systems.
When a user acquires XperCT scan on an Azurion 2.0 system, enters the XperGuide guidance step and moves the L-arm away from the initial scan position before starting the live guidance, a warning message directs the user to move the L-arm stand back to the initial XperCT scan position. Although the software generates this message, it does not prevent the use of live guidance if the L-arm stand is not repositioned. Using live guidance with a mispositioned L-arm can result in the display of an incorrect overlay and needle path.
The ECG signal from patients being monitored using a Philips TRx4841A and TRx4851A Telemetry Transceiver may not be properly analyzed when it is used with a Philips Patient Information Center iX Release C.02.xx or C.03.01. If this occurs, the Information Center will not display a heart rate or generate, display or annunciate any heart rate or arrhythmia alarms.