Medline Industries Inc ClearPro T-Piece Closed Suction Catheter, Model DYNCPTP14, 14 Fr 21.3 IN FOR ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE - Product Usage: Catheters are intended for endotracheal suction of adult patients with artificial airways. Single use only. Recall
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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Product
ClearPro T-Piece Closed Suction Catheter, Model DYNCPTP14, 14 Fr 21.3 IN FOR ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE - Product Usage: Catheters are intended for endotracheal suction of adult patients with artificial airways. Single use only.
Brand
Medline Industries Inc
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
Model: DYNCPTP14, Lot #6919020016:
Products Sold
Model: DYNCPTP14, Lot #6919020016:
Medline Industries Inc is recalling ClearPro T-Piece Closed Suction Catheter, Model DYNCPTP14, 14 Fr 21.3 IN FOR ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE - Pro due to There are reports of the suction catheter coming apart from the device assembly during use.. Based on FDA medical device recall database.
Summary derived from FDA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by FDA
There are reports of the suction catheter coming apart from the device assembly during use.
Recommended Action
Per FDA guidance
Customer letter dated 06/29/2020 was issued to consignees. Consignees are asked to check their inventory for impacted product and destroy affected product. Consignees are asked to complete and return a destruction form listing quantity of affected product destroyed or indicate no product was on hand. Additionally, if product has been further distributed, consignees are asked to notify those customers who may be impacted.
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View official FDA recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026