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Medical device and health technology recalls from FDA. Includes diagnostic equipment, implants, monitors, and therapeutic devices.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Incorrect product code marked on the product, etched with product code MD611, however; the correct product code is MD610.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Probe covers for use during diagnostic ultrasound procedures may have an inadequate barrier at the seams.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Probe covers for use during diagnostic ultrasound procedures may have an inadequate barrier at the seams.
May not meet the stability specifications for shelf life outlined in the Instructions For Use (IFU).
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Reagent lot numbers include an insufficient concentration of blocking reagent.
Medtronic has identified that the logfiles downloaded from the recently updated Model 1521 monitors (Serial Numbers: MON4xxxxxx for OUS and MON5xxxxxx for US), are unable to be processed by the Autologs web portal.