PKG, 5MM INSERT, TENACULUM, 33CM, P/N 0250080698 Laparoscopic Manual Instruments are intended for cutting, holding, grasping and manipulating of tissue, organs, organ areas and surgical auxiliaries such as suturing material. Some instruments have radio frequency (RF) ports which allow them to be used for electrosurgery. Laparoscopic surgical manual instruments are designed to be used endoscopically through cannulae to perform cutting, grasping, dissecting, retracting, and manipulating functions. This device does not sustain or support life.
Class I - DangerousWhat Should You Do?
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Recall Details
- Company:
- Stryker Endoscopy
- Reason for Recall:
- The parameters provided in the Laparoscopic Manual Instruments Instructions for Use (IFU 1000-401-070 Revision G or prior) do not support the unwrapped Gravity cycle and the Ethylene Oxide cycle sterilization methods
- Classification:
- Class I - Dangerous
Dangerous or defective products that predictably could cause serious health problems or death.
- Status:
- terminated
Product Information
Full Description:
PKG, 5MM INSERT, TENACULUM, 33CM, P/N 0250080698 Laparoscopic Manual Instruments are intended for cutting, holding, grasping and manipulating of tissue, organs, organ areas and surgical auxiliaries such as suturing material. Some instruments have radio frequency (RF) ports which allow them to be used for electrosurgery. Laparoscopic surgical manual instruments are designed to be used endoscopically through cannulae to perform cutting, grasping, dissecting, retracting, and manipulating functions. This device does not sustain or support life.
Product Codes/Lot Numbers:
44485 341728 541773 543282 742876 745131 845497 847458 940778 942549 942646 943423 943739 944093 944094 945232 946004 1040629 1040994 1041614 1042529 1043032 1044517 1046583 1140148 1141926 1142615 1144486 1145071 1145795 1146118 1147099 1240111 1240545 1241176 1242120 1242928 1244073 1244707 1246143 1340125 1343307 1343553 1345287 1345526 1345630 1346245 1346662 1440422 1440461 1441380 1442253
Official Source
Always verify recall information with the official FDA source:
View on FDA.govFDA Recall Number: Z-0726-2015
Related Recalls
When operating the device in high flow mode (40L/min, 15 mmHg) and connecting to a house gas inlet source, within seconds of insufflating the flow rate would drop to 0L/min and the red Check Gas Supply symbol would appear on the display, immediately suspending insufflation.
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The parameters provided in the Laparoscopic Manual Instruments Instructions for Use (IFU 1000-401-070 Revision G or prior) do not support the unwrapped Gravity cycle and the Ethylene Oxide cycle sterilization methods