An increased number of complaints were reported on the Blood Pump Rotor (P/N - F40015481 REV A) after a period of use by clinics noting loose/dislodged guide sheaves.
GE HealthCare has become aware of an issue with certain Vivid ultrasound systems where, due to a slow DICOM Worklist response time, incorrect patient name and demographics can be displayed on the ultrasound scanner screen rather than the intended patient selected by the user.
During manufacturing, the step to install an Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Absorber was omitted. The purpose of the EMI absorber is to prevent EMI leakage that might potentially affect other devices in the vicinity or the device itself may be vulnerable to EMI resulting in device malfunction or unavailability.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
The recall is prompted by a defective charger unit (0970.2873) for models 1133.22B4, 1133.22B5, and 1133.22F5 of the ALPHAMAXX mobile operating table. This issue poses a risk of inadequate charging and operational failure.
The Braun Thermoscan PRO 6000 ear thermometers may have been shipped with a compact disc (CD) containing an outdated version of the Instructions for Use (IFU).
Baxter Healthcare Corporation is issuing an Urgent Medical Device Correction due to customer reports of thermal skin injuries when using the iLED 7 surgical light system products listed below. Specific VidiaPort and Trulight product codes are also impacted as they are equipped with iLED 7 light-heads
Firm received complaints regarding skin irritation when using the gloves, disintegration of the gloves when used with certain cleaning solutions, and mislabeled products (e.g., outer box indicating one size, but inner box indicating another size).
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
The recall is prompted by a defective charger unit (0970.2873) for models 1133.22B4, 1133.22B5, and 1133.22F5 of the ALPHAMAXX mobile operating table. This issue poses a risk of inadequate charging and operational failure.
Cardinal Health is following the FDA's recommendations regarding the disposition of affected Jiangsu Shenli Medical Production Co. Ltd (Shenli) Syringes in the Merit Medicalยฟ supplied finished kits. Merit Medicalยฟ supplied finished kits are included as components in Presource kits. According to the FDA s communication, these Shenli syringes, located inside a Merit Medicalยฟ kit component, cannot be distributed for use as they could contain a significant change or modification in design which could significantly alter the safety or effectiveness of the finished kit product, resulting in the risk of patient harm such as inaccurate dosing and a leaking device.
An increased number of complaints were reported on the Blood Pump Rotor (P/N - F40015481 REV A) after a period of use by clinics noting loose/dislodged guide sheaves.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.
An increased number of complaints were reported on the Blood Pump Rotor (P/N - F40015481 REV A) after a period of use by clinics noting loose/dislodged guide sheaves.
An increased number of complaints were reported on the Blood Pump Rotor (P/N - F40015481 REV A) after a period of use by clinics noting loose/dislodged guide sheaves.
Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Chlorohydrin (EO/ECH) residuals for the cast padding component exceeded the residual limits for permanent exposure devices as indicated by ANSI/AAMI/ISO 10993-7/(R)2012.