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Medical device and health technology recalls from FDA. Includes diagnostic equipment, implants, monitors, and therapeutic devices.
There is a potential for open/weak seals on purchased breather pouches used for packaging of select sterile convenience kits.
The head of the phoropter head could come loose and potentially detach due to a default in the assembly.
Potential for the gold unlock button to separate from the inserter.
Multiple problems identified with the software version leading to various scanning and image issues, and unintended device movement.
Potential for the gold unlock button to separate from the inserter.
Increased risk of control failures and false negative test results with multiplexed nucleic acid test.
A software defect in Version 7.9 of the pump software for Tandem t:slim X2 and Tandem Mobi pumps, when used with Control IQ+ technology, will cause the pump to incorrectly interpolate glucose trends when the Estimated Glucose Value (EGV) is above 255 mg/dL at the start or end of a gap in data collection due to a lapse in connection from a paired continuous glucose monitor (CGM) sensor, which can lead to under-delivery or over-delivery of insulin based on inaccurate result leading to severe cases of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
The "Use with plate 7, 8, 9, 10" compatibility statement on top of the label does not match with the compatibility statements "USE WITH PLATE 5, 6" in the translations section of the same label.
Beckman Coulter has received complaints of erroneous Vitamin B12 results when using Access Vitamin B12 Reagent lot 439850. The affected reagent lot may cause erroneously low or high Vitamin B12 results, leading to a delayed or improper diagnosis and/or repeat testing.
A software defect in Version 7.9 of the pump software for Tandem t:slim X2 and Tandem Mobi pumps, when used with Control IQ+ technology, will cause the pump to incorrectly interpolate glucose trends when the Estimated Glucose Value (EGV) is above 255 mg/dL at the start or end of a gap in data collection due to a lapse in connection from a paired continuous glucose monitor (CGM) sensor, which can lead to under-delivery or over-delivery of insulin based on inaccurate result leading to severe cases of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
a limited number of lots were manufactured with an incorrect cylinder power.
The hardness not meeting the material specification and may cause the diamond bur to bend.
Due to an increase in complaints concerning foot tray pedal spring failing resulting in the pedal remaining pressed
Aspiration catheter distal tip features and characteristics may not be in the scope of FDA clearance; tip detachment, vessel rupture, and vasospasm could occur.
Beckman Coulter has determined that device software versions V1.3, V1.4, V1.4.1, V1.4.2, V1.4.3. have a defect due of which, when all constituent tests of a calculated result are rerun, either manually ordered by the operator at the analyzer or automatically triggered by predefined rules in System Configuration, the calculated result will not be recalculated using the constituent tests rerun results. The system will report only the calculated result using the initial constituent tests results to the operator and LIS/Remisol. The issue was identified by Beckman Coulter internal engineering testing. The defect may cause a delay in reporting patient results.
Tracheostomy tube with cuff reusable inner cannula has a flange that may disconnect from the outer cannula of the device, which could cause respiratory failure, aspiration, unspecified tissue injury, aspiration, respiratory tract infection, bronchospasm, a delay to treatment and/or death.
There is a software issue which causes the upper back section to not be operable/adjustable when the "emergency mode" function is enabled.
There is a potential for blister seals on the product to present a bubble on the seal area of the packaging. This seal acts as a sterile barrier and, in this event, indicates that the sterility seal has been breached.
A wireless foot switch pedal may get stuck in the active position when the user releases the pedal, resulting in the emission of unintended radiation.
There is a potential for blister seals on the product to present a bubble on the seal area of the packaging. This seal acts as a sterile barrier and, in this event, indicates that the sterility seal has been breached.