Medical device recalls
38684 federal recalls on file. Federal recalls for medical devices — surgical equipment, monitors, diagnostic tools, implants, home health devices. Sourced from the FDA.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceMEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP - NorthfieldClass IIMEDLINE convenience kits labeled as: 1) MAJOR VASCULAR-LF, REF CDS840232L; 2) AVF-LF, REF CDS840233I; 3) GENERAL AAA #11-RF, REF CDS840261AB; 4) HEART CDS, REF CDS840387T; 5) OPEN HEART CDS PART A, REF CDS840402AF; 6) OPEN HEART CDS PART A, REF CDS840402AI; 7) HEART PACK, REF CDS840459R; 8) CAROTID-LF, REF CDS860039K; 9) CAROTID-LF, REF CDS860039L; 10) OPEN HEART ADULT KIT, REF CDS981319AD; 11) BAPTIST AAA, REF CDS982400M; 12) ZALE PUMP CDS, REF CDS983187G; 13) PEDIATRIC CARDIAC CD
Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceMEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP - NorthfieldClass IIMEDLINE convenience kits labeled as: 1) ANGIO PACK #2, REFDYNJ39185D; 2) CV MINOR CATH LAB PACK, REFDYNJ44997J; 3) PLASTIC PACK, REFDYNJ58409C; 4) GENDER AFFIRMING SURGERY, REFDYNJ66252A; 5) ST CHARLES PORT, REFDYNJ909591
Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceMEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP - NorthfieldClass IIMEDLINE medical convenience kits labeled as: 1) ACETABULAR PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0572894I; 2) LOCAL BASIC, REF DYNJ34418L; 3) LOCAL BASIC, REF DYNJ34418M; 4) MINI LOCAL, REF DYNJ900287D
Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceMEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP - NorthfieldClass IIMEDLINE convenience kits labeled as: 1) TRACH TOTE, REF DYNJ85691; 2) TRACHEOSTOMY, REF DYNJ902123J
Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceBecton Dickinson & Co.Class IIBD BBL Sensi Disc Ampicillin 2 ¿g (AM-2) - In-Vitro BD BBL Sensi Disc Ampicillin 2 ¿g (AM-2) are used for semi-quantitative in vitro susceptibility testing by the agar disc diffusion test procedure of common, rapidly growing and certain fastidious bacterial pathogens. Catalog Number: 231263
BD identified through potency testing as part of a stability test request to monitor Ampicillin AM-2 due to decrease in potency results of 65% at 18 months, may result in falsely resistant result for ampicillin susceptibility
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceOlympus Corporation of the AmericasClass IIEVIS EXERA III Gastrointestinal Videoscope GIF-1TH190. Model Number: GIF-1TH190
High-level disinfection ("HLD") with Acecide-C disinfectant in the Olympus OER-Pro Automated Endoscope Reprocessor ("AER") has been removed as a compatible reprocessing method from the Instructions for Use when reprocessing the GIF-1THI90 EVIS EXERA III GASTROINTESTINAL VIDEOSCOPE ( GIF-1TH190 ).
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceAdvanced Medical Solutions Ltd.Class IIMEDLINE MAXORB EXTRA ALGINATE WOUND DRESSING 4X4 SQUARE REF MSC7044EP MEDLINE MOXORB EXTRA ALBINATE WOUND DRESSING 4X8 RECTANLE REF MSC7048EP Wound dressing indicated for moderate to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds, and to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Due to defects on primary packaging pouch that compromise the device's ability to maintain a sterile barrier.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceAdvanced Medical Solutions Ltd.Class IIMcKesson Calcium Alginate Dressing MFR# 3562 Wound dressing indicated for moderate to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds, and to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds.
Due to defects on primary packaging pouch that compromise the device's ability to maintain a sterile barrier.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceAdvanced Medical Solutions Ltd.Class IIHollister CalciCare Calcium Alginate Dressing REF 529937R calcium alginate dressings are indicated for moderate to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds such as: ¿ pressure ulcers ¿ leg ulcers ¿ cavity wounds ¿ lacerations ¿ post-operative surgical wounds
Due to defects on primary packaging pouch that compromise the device's ability to maintain a sterile barrier.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Operator Console Upgrade Types, FRU Spare Parts Number B80662DA: China Only: Discovery CT750HD
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Operator Console Upgrade Types, FRU Spare Parts Number B80522DA: China Only: Revolution Discovery CT
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Operator Console Upgrade Types, FRU Spare Parts Number B80212DA: EU: Operator Console (for BrightSpeed, Elite/BrightSpeed Elite Select), Non-EU: BrightSpeed Elite, BrightSpeed Elite Select; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Operator Console Upgrade Types, FRU Spare Parts Number B79632DA: EU: RT Refresh Package, Non-EU: Discovery RT, Optima CT580, or Discovery CT590 RT; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Maxima Select, Model Number, 6670000-55; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Maxima M, Model Number, 6670000-2; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Maxima, Model Numbers: 1) 6665000-2, 2) 6670000-2, 3) 6670000-200, 4) 6670000-6; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Frontier, Model Numbers: 1) 5232085-213, 2) 5873009; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution EVO, Model Number 5454001-260; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Eagle, Model Number 5849504-3, X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Ascend Elite, Model Number 6967000-100; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Ascend, Model number 6969000-100; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution Advance, Model number 5849504; X-ray/computed tomography systems
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Revolution ACE, Model number 6670000-3; X-ray/computed tomography systems
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Optima 680 Expert, Model number 6670000; X-ray/computed tomography system
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Optima 520, Catalog number 5439126; X-ray/computed tomography systems
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceGE Healthcare (China) Co., Ltd.Class IIGE Healthcare Discovery RT, Model Number 2374681-17, X-ray/computed tomography systems labeled as:
GE HealthCare has become aware of a potential issue on certain Discovery, Optima, Revolution series CT systems, and certain operator console upgrades that can result in rotated CT images. Particularly with helical, cine, and cardiac (if applicable) scan modes, after the first image of an exam, each subsequent image can be rotated by an increasing amount. The amount of progressive image rotation is dependent on the gantry speed and the duration of the scan. The final image in the exam can be rotated up to a maximum of ~56 degrees. The entire anatomy rotates as a whole by equal degrees, without distortion, and the anatomical positioning and z-axis of the images remains correct. Small degrees of image rotation might not be noticed. If image rotation is noticed and necessitates a rescan of the patient, the same image rotation will reoccur.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceSiemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Inc.Class IIAtellica¿ CH ¿2-Microglobulin (B2M) - In vitro diagnostic use in the quantitative determination of ¿2-microglobulin in human serum and plasma. Siemens Material Number (SMN): 11097635
Potential for falsely depressed auto-diluted results for samples above the measuring interval of 18.00 mg/L, up to 30.00 mg/L, when using the Atellica CH ¿2-Microglobulin (B2M) reagent.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceCartiva, IncClass IICartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant (SCI) Catalog: CAR-06-US (6mm), CAR-08-US (8mm), CAR-10-US (10mm), CAR-12-US (12mm)
Patients implanted with synthetic cartilage implant, may experience a higher-than expected occurrence rate of the following hazards: revision, removal, implant subsidence, displacement, pain, nerve damage or fragmentation.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceSiemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Inc.Class IIAtellica CI Analyzer. Catalog Numbers: 10947347.
Potential that the IMT Diluent volume remaining (% remaining) does not decrease as expected on the Atellica CI Analyzer, potentially leading to the IMT Diluent being empty while still displaying that volume is remaining. In this case Sodium (Na), Potassium (K) and Chloride (Cl) test results may be falsely elevated. Quality Control materials demonstrate the same behavior.
- 2024-12-11FDA-DeviceBecton Dickinson & Co.Class IIBACTEC 9240 System Version or Model: 445475 Catalog Number: 445475
BD confirmed that product service credentials used by some BD technical support teams to access certain BD products were accessed by an unauthorized actor. Until these product service credentials are updated, there is a risk of unauthorized access that may impact the confidentiality, integrity and/or availability of the relevant products and associated data.
Get notified about new device recalls
Free weekly digest. We email when a new federal recall in this category — or anything else affecting your household — is published.
Get the Sunday Brief