A specific lot of Latitude Humeral Trial Stems has the incorrect direct part marking. " Laser Marked: 9030103, Humeral Stem Trial 150mm Large / Right, Yellow color indicator (incorrect) " Device Actually: 9030092, Humeral Stem Trial 150mm Medium / Left, Red color indicator (correct)
Tornier
Stryker Tornier Perform Humeral System, Reversed Insert, 45%, REF DWP2393, for shoulder arthroplasty
Devices from one lot of Perform" Reversed Inserts may contain a locking ring that was assembled upside down which would prevent the humeral insert from securely seating in the stem or spacer.
One lot of Perform Humeral Nucleus may exceed the specification for bacterial endotoxin load (max 20 EU/device).
The incorrect device is contained in the labeled package.
One lot of Tournier Perform Reversed Lateralized Baseplates were found to have been manufactured with 6mm spacers instead of 3mm spacers. This nonconformance prevents the central screw from being able to thread into the baseplate.
A comingle/swap resulted in the labeling and laser marking on the product to state it is a Aequalis Flex Revive Assembly Screw 0mm Standard (ARS655101) but it was a Aequalis Flex Revive Assembly Screw 0mm Short (ARS655118) & vice versa.
A comingle/swap resulted in the labeling and laser marking on the product to state it is a Aequalis Flex Revive Assembly Screw 0mm Standard (ARS655101) but it was a Aequalis Flex Revive Assembly Screw 0mm Short (ARS655118) & vice versa.
The device is unable to meet sterilization requirements when sterilized per instructions in an Aesculap container.
Two lots have been swapped thus have the incorrect product in the package. The component may be of a different thickness.
During shipping, it is possible for the Aequalis Ascend Flex humeral stem to become unseated or otherwise move within its internal packaging restraints. Movement within the packaging may cause the product to rub against the PETG blister shipping container causing the transfer of PETG material from the blister container to the stem.
Drill bit tips without new BargerGard tip protector may puncture through sterile packaging.
Data has shown that degradation of a raw material used in Phantom Fiber may occur more quickly than expected if improperly stored. This may impact the shelf-life of the product which could cause the suture to lose strength more quickly than expected.
Tornier is conducting a recall on Aequalis Fx2 ( implant parts and instrument trays) due to reports of dislocations of the poly insert and the stem.
Tornier has initiated a voluntary recall for the Salto Talaris Tibial Guide (part number MJU333) due to a complaint that occurred during physician training, that the guide cannot be assembled to the Salto Talaris Talar Pin Setting guide. This issue will cause the impossibility the time of putting the Talar pin in the guide.
Recall for the Aequalis IM Nail instrumentation set (Tray Number 9020000) due to several reports that the mast of the targeting jig (Part Number 9020060) is separating from the jig boom. Separation will impact alignment and can affect the ability to fixate Aequalis IM Nail screws.
Following the identification of the disassociation of an impactor tip during surgery, Tornier is initiating a voluntary recall of all lots of Aequalis Reversed II and Reversed Fracture impactors. Upon review of the event, Tornier determined that a redesign of the instrument was warranted. These products are contained within the Aequalis Revered II instrument set tray no YKAD83 and the Aequalis R