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Medical device and health technology recalls from FDA. Includes diagnostic equipment, implants, monitors, and therapeutic devices.
Sponge forceps and towel clamps associated with small loose metal flakes potentially could detach from the components. Metal flakes on components may enter a patients surgical site undetected causing local reactions or possible foreign body reactions
Sponge forceps and towel clamps associated with small loose metal flakes potentially could detach from the components. Metal flakes on components may enter a patients surgical site undetected causing local reactions or possible foreign body reactions
Sponge forceps and towel clamps associated with small loose metal flakes potentially could detach from the components. Metal flakes on components may enter a patients surgical site undetected causing local reactions or possible foreign body reactions
Sponge forceps and towel clamps associated with small loose metal flakes potentially could detach from the components. Metal flakes on components may enter a patients surgical site undetected causing local reactions or possible foreign body reactions
Sponge forceps and towel clamps associated with small loose metal flakes potentially could detach from the components. Metal flakes on components may enter a patients surgical site undetected causing local reactions or possible foreign body reactions
Specific lots of the Chameleon PTA Balloon Catheter failed to meet in-house balloon pressure testing.
The firm received customer reports stating that the batteries and their connectors experienced electrical short-circuits and/or emitted smoke.
Ad-Tech is recalling these A-Style SD Depth Electrodes because a label discrepancy was identified on A style contact SD electrodes where the MR Conditional symbol was incorrectly placed instead of the MR Unsafe symbol. The A style contacts were not cleared for MR Conditional use. Our records indicate you have received one or more of the affected lots listed above.
Mislabeled: Packaged in a box labeled as 32 long but containing a 28 long head by physical marking, may result in joint instability if implanted
The beds have a potential for an interface issue with the Rauland Responder 5 Nurse Call System where the bed exit system will alert at the bed, but may fail to send a remote alert through the nurse call system.
Due to oximeters not having FDA market approval or clearance to distribute in the U.S.
Due to oximeters not having FDA market approval or clearance to distribute in the U.S.
To better define the drying procedures described in the IFU to improve the instructions for easier understanding of each drying step after human errors and concerns were identified when completing a Human Factors evaluation of the GIF-1TH190.
The Wireless Rechargers in the kits may be unable to enter a recharging session upon first use.
Product defect where the X-ray detectable barium strip (aka radio-opaque marker) becomes detached from the sponge (pattie). May delay surgical process as the surgeon may require extra time to remove the markers from the surgical field.
The overlay of visual field test locations on a probability map, as presented in IMAGEnet 6 in the so-called "Hood Report", is not appropriate as it can imply a structure/function correlation for which clinical evidence is not provided
When PET-CT system is executing reconstruction, if PET acquisition for another patient is performed (or PET reconstruction for another patient is performed from raw data processing), PET reconstruction control processing may hang up and PET reconstruction may stop as a result, which may necessitate repeat PET/CT examinations.
The Quantimetrix Dipper Urinalysis Dipstick control was shipped without the validated summer packaging and may have been exposed to temperatures above 25C. This may lead to delay in patients' results.
Due to pin coming off of handles.
A Gen 5 tail piece was assembled to a Gen 4 Finished Device, resulting in a 0.178" difference in the end of the endoscope slot to the end of the tail piece. This allows the scope to move further into the plastic sheath that runs the length of the device, resulting in an interference fit at the cone, may caus an extension in surgery