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Medical device and health technology recalls from FDA. Includes diagnostic equipment, implants, monitors, and therapeutic devices.
An incorrect electrical shock warning label may have been placed on the Liquid Cooling Cabinet (LCC) of affected MR systems. The caution symbol on the incorrect label has a white background instead of yellow, and the label is missing the high voltage warning symbol. This presents a potential risk of electrical shock for service personnel.
An incorrect electrical shock warning label may have been placed on the Liquid Cooling Cabinet (LCC) of affected MR systems. The caution symbol on the incorrect label has a white background instead of yellow, and the label is missing the high voltage warning symbol. This presents a potential risk of electrical shock for service personnel.
An incorrect electrical shock warning label may have been placed on the Liquid Cooling Cabinet (LCC) of affected MR systems. The caution symbol on the incorrect label has a white background instead of yellow, and the label is missing the high voltage warning symbol. This presents a potential risk of electrical shock for service personnel.
GE HealthCare has become aware of elevated levels of formaldehyde when the EVair or EVair 03 (Jun-Air) optional compressors are used with the CARESCAPE R860 or Engstrm Carestation/Pro ventilators, respectively. These elevated results were observed in preliminary testing that was conducted at an elevated room temperature of 40oC (104oF), at the lowest possible flow condition of 2 L/min (worstcase, minimum bias flow with no additional ventilation), and all of the gas being supplied from the compressor (i.e., FiO2 of 21% / no supplemental oxygen). GE HealthCare is continuing to evaluate the root cause for these elevated levels of formaldehyde. While these test conditions are not representative of typical clinical use conditions,GE HealthCare is taking this action to further reduce the potential for patient exposure.
An incorrect electrical shock warning label may have been placed on the Liquid Cooling Cabinet (LCC) of affected MR systems. The caution symbol on the incorrect label has a white background instead of yellow, and the label is missing the high voltage warning symbol. This presents a potential risk of electrical shock for service personnel.
Needle Holder MB215R was inadvertently distributed as MB362R. Similarly, MB362R was distributed as MB215R during the affected distribution date range. The issue may lead to a short delay in procedure.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
The listed lots of Cardinal Health Monoject Enteral Syringes with ENFit (6, 12, 35, 60 mL) have recognition and compatibility issues with certain syringe enteral feeding pumps. As a result, Cardinal Health recommends that they not be used with enteral syringe feeding pumps.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
The listed lots of Cardinal Health Monoject Enteral Syringes with ENFit (6, 12, 35, 60 mL) have recognition and compatibility issues with certain syringe enteral feeding pumps. As a result, Cardinal Health recommends that they not be used with enteral syringe feeding pumps.
The saline flush syringes may fail to meet USP criteria for stated sodium chloride content after 12 months.
The Bubble Sensor optional accessory to the CARDIOHELP-i extracorporeal life support system includes an incorrect UDI Device Identifier (DI) provided with the label attached to the device.
Mobile x-ray systems moving arm frame welding issue which presents the potential of bodily harm due to fall of the arm.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.
The listed lots of Cardinal Health Monoject Enteral Syringes with ENFit (6, 12, 35, 60 mL) have recognition and compatibility issues with certain syringe enteral feeding pumps. As a result, Cardinal Health recommends that they not be used with enteral syringe feeding pumps.
The listed lots of Cardinal Health Monoject Enteral Syringes with ENFit (6, 12, 35, 60 mL) have recognition and compatibility issues with certain syringe enteral feeding pumps. As a result, Cardinal Health recommends that they not be used with enteral syringe feeding pumps.
Cardinal Health is expanding their previous product correction actions to a product removal of all sizes of Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Syringe Luer-Lock (1, 3, 6, 12, 20, 35, and 60 mL) and Cardinal Health brand Monoject sterile Enteral Syringes with the ENFit connection (1, 3, 6, 12, 35, and 60 mL) due to a change in manufacturing and rebranding efforts.