Medline obstetric and gynecology delivery kits recalled for sterilization equipment calibration issues
Check Medline delivery kits for sterilization concerns
Medline Industries identified calibration problems with equipment used to sterilize and package obstetric and gynecology convenience kits. While the kits went through sterilization cycles, the equipment calibration issues may have affected whether the products met required sterility standards. No injuries have been reported.
- Check your facility for any Medline obstetric or gynecology delivery kits with model numbers starting with DYK or DYN or MNS
- Do not use kits if the lot number matches those listed in the recall notice
- Contact Medline at 1-800-MEDLINE or check the FDA website for the complete list of affected lot numbers
- Return affected kits to Medline according to their instructions
Medline has identified issues related to calibration of the equipment used to sterilize and package the devices. All products were exposed to the validated sterilization and packaging cycles; however, the identified calibration issues have the potential to impact the sterility assurance level (SAL) of the Recalled Products.
Official notice
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