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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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

MEDLINE convenience kits labeled as: 1) ZALE HEAD & NECK CDS, REF CDS983184I; 2) ENT MINOR, REF CDS983466L; 3) EAR, REF CDS983486K; 4) HEAD AND NECK, REF CDS984259N; 5) HEAD AND NECK, REF CDS984259O; 6) HEAD & NECK CDS, REF CDS984282L; 7) T & A, REF CDS984895I; 8) T & A, REF CDS984895J; 9) T&A, REF CDS984895K; 10) HEAD NECK PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0101206D; 11) HEAD NECK PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0101206F; 12) MAJOR EAR PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0101314D; 13) NILES T A PACK, REF DYNJ0101397M; 14) NILES T A PACK RFID, REF DYNJ0101397N; 15) THYROID PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0131777I; 16) THYROID PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0131777J; 17) THYROID PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0131777K; 18) THYROID PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0131777L; 19) MINOR ENT HARPER PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0160700F; 20) MAJOR ENT HARPER PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0161710G; 21) MAJOR ENT HARPER PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0161710I; 22) T&A PACK, REF DYNJ02462L; 23) ENT/HEAD & NECK PACK, REF DYNJ02463J; 24) ENT BASIC PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0387711F; 25) MAJOR ENT MZ PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0429404O; 26) MAJOR ENT PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0451506P; 27) EAR PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0774664K; 28) MAJOR HEAD/NECK PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0826705N; 29) TRANSPHENOIDAL PACK-LF, REF DYNJ0843898I; 30) MINOR HEAD & NECK #40-RF, REF DYNJ21948S; 31) NASALPLASTY #61-RF, REF DYNJ27320V; 32) DB ENT CSTM PACK-LF, REF DYNJ33585F; 33) ENT RECONSTRUCTION PK, REF DYNJ37531G; 34) BEC MOHS PACK, REF DYNJ43111G; 35) SVMMC HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ43776G; 36) TONSIL PACK, REF DYNJ44170G; 37) T AND A PACK, REF DYNJ44982J; 38) MAJOR ENT PACK, REF DYNJ45576B; 39) MAJOR ENT PACK, REF DYNJ48370C; 40) HEAD & NECK PACK, REF DYNJ52419J; 41) HEAD & NECK PK-RFID, REF DYNJ52419K; 42) BL THYROID PK RFID- LF, REF DYNJ52426J; 43) HEAD & NECK PACK, REF DYNJ52758G; 44) THYROID PACK, REF DYNJ53648B; 45) SMH HEAD & NECK PACK, REF DYNJ56995C; 46) CHRISTUS SR HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ60922F; 47) HEAD&NECK PACK, REF DYNJ61309B; 48) MHPB HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ62032B; 49) SMH THYROID PACK, REF DYNJ62649A; 50) TRANSSPHENOIDAL, REF DYNJ63315B; 51) TYMPANOPLASTY, REF DYNJ63332F; 52) AFCH TONSIL, REF DYNJ63333B; 53) AFCH TONSIL, REF DYNJ63333C; 54) TAC THYROIDECTOMY PACK, REF DYNJ63334C; 55) TAC THYROIDECTOMY PACK, REF DYNJ63334D; 56) HEAD NECK PACK IP, REF DYNJ63336B; 57) HEAD NECK PACK IP, REF DYNJ63336C; 58) THYROID TRAY FFX, REF DYNJ63625C; 59) ENT DRAPE PACK, REF DYNJ63890A; 60) HEAD AND NECK, REF DYNJ64235B; 61) PACK,HEAD AND NECK, REF DYNJ65487B; 62) PEDI ENT PACK, REF DYNJ67401B; 63) ACH HEAD & NECK PACK-LF, REF DYNJ67754B; 64) OSC HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ67985B; 65) OSC HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ67985C; 66) ENT HEAD NECK PACK, REF DYNJ68211B; 67) ENT BASIC PACK-LF, REF DYNJ69587B; 68) EAR PACK, REF DYNJ82172; 69) ENT MINOR PACK, REF DYNJ82175; 70) ENT MINOR PACK, REF DYNJ82175B; 71) FACIAL PACK, REF DYNJ82177; 72) FACIAL PACK, REF DYNJ82177B; 73) MEDIASTINOSCOPY PACK, REF DYNJ82194; 74) EAR ENT PACK, REF DYNJ82285; 75) HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ82654A; 76) HEAD AND NECK PACK, REF DYNJ82654B; 77) GENERAL EAR PACK, REF DYNJ82656C; 78) T AND A PACK, REF DYNJ82657A; 79) T AND A PACK, REF DYNJ82657B; 80) ORAL NASAL, REF DYNJ901073G; 81) ORAL NASAL, REF DYNJ901073I; 82) EAR-LF, REF DYNJ901801K; 83) T&A, REF DYNJ902116I; 84) ENT RESECTION, REF DYNJ902126I; 85) OMFS, REF DYNJ902258J; 86) THYROID, REF DYNJ902508I; 87) HEAD AND NECK, REF DYNJ903810C; 88) TRIPOINT HEAD AND NECK, REF DYNJ904491J; 89) TRIPOINT HEAD AND NECK, REF DYNJ904491K; 90) PLASTIC CRANIOPLASTY-LF, REF DYNJ904558F; 91) CW T&A SINUS, REF DYNJ906052B; 92) HEAD&NECK, REF DYNJ906655F; 93) HEAD&NECK, REF DYNJ906655G; 94) PACK,COCHLEAR IMPLANT, REF DYNJ906901A; 95) HEAD&NECK, REF DYNJ906948B; 96) HEAD&NECK, REF DYNJ906948C; 97) WMC COCHLEAR IMPLANT ADD ON, REF DYNJ907206F; 98) PLASTIC ENT, REF DYNJ907393C; 99) PLASTIC ENT, REF DYNJ907393D; 100) PLASTIC ENT - NTSC, REF DYNJ907411A; 101) ENT-LF, REF DYNJ907577; 102) MINOR ENT # 56653-LF, REF DYNJVB91072

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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 Implants & Prosthetics Nationwide View Details β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’

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 β†’