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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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

MEDLINE convenience kits labeled as: 1) MAJOR LITHOTOMY CDS-LF, REF CDS760056G; 2) LAVH CDS, REF CDS983411J; 3) MAJOR VAGINAL, REF CDS983497L; 4) DAY SURG LARGE VAG CDS, REF CDS984995N; 5) GYN LAPAROTOMY HARPER PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0160684F; 6) D&C/HYSTEROSCOPY PACK, REF DYNJ01921M; 7) HYSTERECTOMY PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0488471K; 8) VAG HYST PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0532873M; 9) VAG HYST PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0532873N; 10) VAGINAL PROCEDURES PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0750737Q; 11) MINOR VAGINAL #76-RF, REF DYNJ27434R; 12) DB VAG HYSTERECTOMY-LF, REF DYNJ33590I; 13) VAG HYST PACK, REF DYNJ36628L; 14) VAG HYST PACK, REF DYNJ36628M; 15) ROBOTIC HYSTO URO PACK, REF DYNJ40623F; 16) ABDOMINAL HYST PACK, REF DYNJ44848L; 17) DA VINCI HYSTERECTOMY, REF DYNJ44863Q; 18) VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY PACK, REF DYNJ44900O; 19) VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY PACK, REF DYNJ44900P; 20) URO GYN, REF DYNJ50047G; 21) LAVH NEW BRAUNFELS, REF DYNJ61136D; 22) ABDOMINAL PERINEAL, REF DYNJ63371D; 23) ABDOMINAL HYST FFX, REF DYNJ63631A; 24) VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY PACK, REF DYNJ67194B; 25) LAVH PACK, REF DYNJ67210A; 26) VAG MINOR PACK, REF DYNJ82216; 27) VAG MINOR PACK, REF DYNJ82216B; 28) ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY, REF DYNJ900091F; 29) VAGINAL, REF DYNJ900292K; 30) GYN LAPAROTOMY, REF DYNJ900296J; 31) LAVH, REF DYNJ900298J; 32) LAVH, REF DYNJ900298K; 33) LITHOTOMY-LF, REF DYNJ900721C; 34) MAJOR VAGINAL-LF, REF DYNJ901807I; 35) ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY, REF DYNJ906478F; 36) VAGINAL HYST, REF DYNJ907220A; 37) PRENTICE GYNE ONCOLOGY KIT, REF DYNJ908792; 38) PRENTICE TOTAL ABD HYST KIT, REF DYNJ908795; 39) PRENTICE TOTAL ABD HYST KIT, REF DYNJ908795B; 40) PRENTICE VAG HYST KIT, REF DYNJ908796; 41) PRENTICE VAG HYST KIT, REF DYNJ908796B; 42) KIT LAVH CENTRAL DUPAGE, REF DYNJ908825; 43) KIT PFANNENSTIEL GYN, REF DYNJ908826; 44) KIT VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY, REF DYNJ908837

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Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.

Oct 9, 2024 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.

Oct 9, 2024 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

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.

Oct 31, 2024 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

Ziehm Imaging, Inc., distributor, have been informed by manufacturer, Ziehm Imaging GmbH that installed devices may not fully meet the requirements of IEC 60601-2-54 and or 21 CFR 1020.32(c) with respect to wired hand switch may fail when being exposed to mechanical stress such as shocks (e.g. dropping) or impacts can irreversibly damage the switching element in the hand switch. A defective switching element may then potentially initiate unintended radiation of the connected mobile X-ray unit.

Aug 8, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

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.

Oct 31, 2024 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

Medline is recalling medical convenience manufactured using certain lots of SafeAir Smoke Evacuation Pencil which were subsequently recalled by Stryker.

Oct 9, 2024 Other Medical Devices Nationwide View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

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.

Nov 5, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →

Ziehm Imaging, Inc., distributor, have been informed by manufacturer, Ziehm Imaging GmbH that installed devices may not fully meet the requirements of IEC 60601-2-54 and or 21 CFR 1020.32(c) with respect to wired hand switch may fail when being exposed to mechanical stress such as shocks (e.g. dropping) or impacts can irreversibly damage the switching element in the hand switch. A defective switching element may then potentially initiate unintended radiation of the connected mobile X-ray unit.

Aug 8, 2024 Other Medical Devices View Details →