1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Recent complaint data indicates that the revision rate may be trending higher than corresponding similar devices in global joint replacement registries. The data identifies a potential signal that the performance is an outlier versus the state of the art with respect to the risk for revision.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
There is a potential that the drive shaft in the detector up/down (IDE) movement of the X-Ray machine may break which causes the detector to move until it is stopped by the movement end-stop.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Recent complaint data indicates that the revision rate may be trending higher than corresponding similar devices in global joint replacement registries. The data identifies a potential signal that the performance is an outlier versus the state of the art with respect to the risk for revision.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Product packaging may exhibit small pinholes which may not be visible to the unaided eye, compromising the sterile barrier of the packaging. Exposure to non-sterile device may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory s sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
Recent complaint data indicates that the revision rate may be trending higher than corresponding similar devices in global joint replacement registries. The data identifies a potential signal that the performance is an outlier versus the state of the art with respect to the risk for revision.
EarlyVue VS30 Vital Signs Monitor and EarlyVue VS30 Vitals monitor Missing Calibration Alarm, a risk of an inaccurate CO2 measurement which may lead to a failure to recognize a change in patient condition.
EarlyVue VS30 Vital Signs Monitor and EarlyVue VS30 Vitals monitor Missing Calibration Alarm, a risk of an inaccurate CO2 measurement which may lead to a failure to recognize a change in patient condition.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.
1. An accessory may be improperly placed during packaging, causing creases and damage to the accessory's sterile pouch. 2. Product packaging may exhibit holes, cracks, dents, and crushed areas. Both issues may compromise the sterile barrier of the packaging, and exposure to non-sterile product may result in inflammation, infection, sepsis, and ischemia.