There is a potential for an ice blockage to form or currently exist within the primary and/or the auxiliary venting paths of the magnet helium containment venting system. In the event of a quench when both venting paths are blocked, helium gas may be unable to escape through the designed venting paths, leading to a pressure build-up within the helium containment system. This pressure build-up could ultimately rupture the helium containment system, potentially resulting in a helium leak into the scanning room.
Medline Renewal has determined that certain areas on the device have the potential to trap residual material, which may remain within the device and, in rare cases, become dislodged.
Philips has identified that some ceiling suspension telescopic carriages manufactured from July 2024 through June 2025 may be difficult to move vertically (i.e. additional force/physical exertion required for manual movement) due to potential manufacturing issues.
Firm received multiple complaints of anesthesia circuit leaks due to cracks in the 120" expandable tubing. Cracks and resulting leaks may lead to hypoxia, hypoventilation, and inadequate delivery of inhaled anesthetic agents, which may result in serious injury or death. Volatile anesthetics may also escape into the operating room environment.
Expansion of recall of size 14 mm Codman Disposable Perforators for inadequate welds to size 11 mm and 9 mm Codman Disposable Perforators out of an abundance of caution.
GE HealthCare has become aware that the Instructions for Use within the user guide and service manual do not adequately state the required battery replacement intervals, end-of-life handling procedures, or general battery safety precautions.
Osstem Implant Co. Ltd, is voluntarily initiating a medical device correction involving the current labeling for this electronic product may be missing a required Certification Statement under 21 CFR Subchapter J (Radiological Health Regulations). Specifically, the following statement may have been omitted: Certification Statement: This electronic product complies with all applicable performance standards prescribed under 21 CFR Subchapter J, as enforced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at the date of manufacturing.
Zimmer Biomet is conducting a medical device recall for two (2) lots of the Dual Mobility Vivacit-EĀæ Bearing due to a commingle. The outer package is labeled as a Size F 44 mm, however, the implant inside the package is a Size G 46 mm, and vice versa.
GE HealthCare has become aware that the Instructions for Use within the user guide and service manual do not adequately state the required battery replacement intervals, end-of-life handling procedures, or general battery safety precautions.
An internal investigation has determined that due to defective sub-components within the gantry assembly, a z-axis CAD movement motion error may occur and cause an analyzer to enter a Not Ready or Paused state, leading to a delay in obtaining results.
GE HealthCare has become aware that the Instructions for Use within the user guide and service manual do not adequately state the required battery replacement intervals, end-of-life handling procedures, or general battery safety precautions.
Osstem Implant Co. Ltd, is voluntarily initiating a medical device correction involving the current labeling for this electronic product may be missing a required Certification Statement under 21 CFR Subchapter J (Radiological Health Regulations). Specifically, the following statement may have been omitted: Certification Statement: This electronic product complies with all applicable performance standards prescribed under 21 CFR Subchapter J, as enforced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at the date of manufacturing.
Zimmer Biomet is conducting a medical device recall for two (2) lots of the Dual Mobility Vivacit-EĀæ Bearing due to a commingle. The outer package is labeled as a Size F 44 mm, however, the implant inside the package is a Size G 46 mm, and vice versa.
Potential packaging issue that could compromise the sterile barrier. Defect may result in loss of sterility of the device, presenting potential risk of infection if device is implanted.