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Patient monitors may restart due to network overload caused by network configuration.

Sep 11, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

Due to some cards in this lot experiencing variations in wave form, resulting in some cards with shorter or longer times than expected

Apr 20, 2016 Diagnostic Equipment View Details β†’

A problem has been detected in the Philips IntelliVue MX4O that, if it were to occur, could affect the performance of the equipment. The volume of the MX4O speaker in these devices may be diminished or not audible above 4,500 feet when operating in Monitor Mode. These devices may intermittently exhibit Speaker Malfunct INOP messages after the Power On Self-Test. The issue is only apparent when the device is being used in Monitor Mode at an altitude of greater than 4,500 feet.

Oct 10, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

Affected lithium-ion batteries may contain a defective component (Thermal Cut-off or TCO). Should the component fail, the battery will no longer charge or deliver power to the Monitor/Defibrillator, which may prevent operation of the device if it is not connected to AC or DC power. Should a second, unaffected battery be present in the Monitor/Defibrillator, the battery failure may go unnoticed.

Nov 23, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

The ventilator Inspiratory Safety Guard (ISG) may disconnect from the breathing circuit pathway. As a result, this could create a loss of ventilation which may lead to inadequate oxygenation for patients, increasing the possibility of hypoxia.

Oct 5, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

Due to a customer experiencing complaints on bone fraction of assay not being in range. The complaint: ~12% lower enzyme activity was noted.

Nov 7, 2016 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

If metal strips are removed and re-applied to another display, there is potential for the metal strips to be deformed resulting in a smaller contact surface with the front cover magnet strips. There is a risk that the protective front cover could come loose and may fall down.

Mar 30, 2017 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

The firm has detected a potential risk using the command. After releasing the command, the movement of the table may continue instead of stopping.

Nov 2, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

The firm has implemented new product labeling changes for the Tosoh AIA-360 Analyzer. These labeling changes affect the Tosoh Quick Reference Guide, Training Manual and Training DVD previously provided by Tosoh Bioscience. These changes are being made to align the Tosoh Quick Reference Guide and associated training materials to the Operators Manual and provide clarification to the requirement that the maintenance of the B/F probe is to be performed by Tosoh a field service representative, the requirement for use of 70% Ethanol during daily shutdown procedures and the requirement for use of CAP Class 1 reagent grade water for dilution of the concentrated wash and diluent solutions and reconstitution of lyophilized reagents. Failure to follow these requirements may negatively affect system performance, lead to corrosion of instrument components over time, or result in bacterial contamination, respectively.

Aug 23, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

This recall has been initiated due to a possible leakage of a hose in the cooling unit of the X-ray tube. The Artis zee system may lose coolant due to a possible leakage in a hose of the cooling unit in the X-ray tube. This will cause the X-ray tube not to be sufficiently cooled down. As a result, the system will display a message Tube hot, have a break . The X-ray will be blocked several minutes later and to prevent any damage to the machine the following message will be displayed NO XRAY, TUBE TOO HOT . This issue is very sporadic and may occur during an ongoing clinical procedure. Use of this product may have a potential impact on planned procedures as they may be delayed as well as in emergent cases, as clinical treatment may need to be terminated and transferred to a functioning system.

Oct 26, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment View Details β†’

Reprocessed Xcel Bladeless Trocar (H12LP) Model # H12LP Reprocessed Endoscopic Trocars12x100mm - Product Usage: Physical Product Description: The Reprocessed Blunt Tip Trocar consists of a radiolucent cannula and obturator sized 12mm in diameter (refer to Figure 1). The Reprocessed Blunt Tip Trocar has an obturator that has a blunt plastic tip that gently moves aside any internal viscera that may be adjacent to the abdominal or thoracic wall. The trocar cannula consists of two seals, an outer integrated removable self-adjusting seal that may accommodate instruments ranging from 5mm to 12mm in diameter, and an internal seal. These seals minimize gas leakage when instruments are inserted or withdrawn through the seal. The stopcock valve provides attachment for gas insufflation and desufflation. The stability plug component, is specific only to the H12LP catalog number. The stability plug (adjustable plug) is placed on the outside of the trocar sleeve (cannula). The stability plug provides suture clips (suture anchors), which can be used to suture the Trocar sleeve in place. Intended Use: Reprocessed Endoscopic Trocars are indicated for use to establish a port of entry for endoscopic instruments in patients requiring minimally invasive surgical procedures. Physical Product Description: The Reprocessed Blunt Tip Trocar consists of a radiolucent cannula and obturator sized 12mm in diameter (refer to Figure 1). The Reprocessed Blunt Tip Trocar has an obturator that has a blunt plastic tip that gently moves aside any internal viscera that may be adjacent to the abdominal or thoracic wall. The trocar cannula consists of two seals, an outer integrated removable self-adjusting seal that may accommodate instruments ranging from 5mm to 12mm in diameter, and an internal seal. These seals minimize gas leakage when instruments are inserted or withdrawn through the seal. The stopcock valve provides attachment for gas insufflation and desufflation. The stability plug component, is specific only to the H12LP catalog number. The stability plug (adjustable plug) is placed on the outside of the trocar sleeve (cannula). The stability plug provides suture clips (suture anchors), which can be used to suture the Trocar sleeve in place. Intended Use: Reprocessed Endoscopic Trocars are indicated for use to establish a port of entry for endoscopic instruments in patients requiring minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Stryker Sustainability Solutions

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Through investigation, it was determined that H12LP Trocars in scope of a previous H12LP recall were distributed to facilities within the distribution chain following the recall execution activities initially performed by distributor.

Jun 19, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics has confirmed that Dimension Vista Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDI) may exhibit an erroneously elevated result when the preceding assay in the reaction cuvette is Lactic Acid (LA). The magnitude of the elevation may be variable. Both quality control and patient samples may be impacted. Incomplete removal of residual lactate dehydrogenase, a component of the LA reagent, has been identified as the cause of the potentially elevated result. A falsely elevated result for lactate dehydrogenase may lead to additional investigations to determine the etiology of tissue damage. Results would be correlated with clinical history and presentation in addition to other diagnostic laboratory testing.

Oct 11, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment Nationwide View Details β†’

It is possible that the packaging of the product can be damaged by the prongs on the tube set.

Oct 22, 2018 Diagnostic Equipment View Details β†’