Siemens Uroskop Omnia Max system The Uroskop Omnia is a solid state detector fluoroscopic X-Ray system, primarily for urological applications (functional x-ray diagnostic, endourology and minimal invasive urology/surgery). The system,, which includes a radiologic/urologic treatment table, may be used for urological, gastroenterological and gynecological treatment, planning and diagnostic procedures including but not limited to: "Querying and retrieving patient history information and/or previous diagnosis and images from other modalities; "X-ray examinations of the urogenital area "Ultrasound examinations "Endourological interventions "Percutaneous interventions "Laparoscopy "Application of fistula "Simple procedures "Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy "Uroflow/urodynamics "Pediatric radiological and therapeutic applications

Class I - Dangerous

What Should You Do?

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    Siemens Uroskop Omnia Max system, material #s: 10762473, serial numbers: 4014 4015
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Recall Details

Company:
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc
Reason for Recall:
Two malfunctions posing potential risk to patients were identified with Siemens Ysio Max, AXIOM Luminos dRF Max, Uroskop Omnia Max, and Luminos Agile Max systems with a specific set of serial numbers that will cause lost images due to an automatic Radiology Information System (RIS) worklist update, thus causing examinations to be repeated. Image label may also be displayed incorrectly after images
Classification:
Class I - Dangerous

Dangerous or defective products that predictably could cause serious health problems or death.

Status:
terminated

Product Information

Full Description:

Siemens Uroskop Omnia Max system The Uroskop Omnia is a solid state detector fluoroscopic X-Ray system, primarily for urological applications (functional x-ray diagnostic, endourology and minimal invasive urology/surgery). The system,, which includes a radiologic/urologic treatment table, may be used for urological, gastroenterological and gynecological treatment, planning and diagnostic procedures including but not limited to: "Querying and retrieving patient history information and/or previous diagnosis and images from other modalities; "X-ray examinations of the urogenital area "Ultrasound examinations "Endourological interventions "Percutaneous interventions "Laparoscopy "Application of fistula "Simple procedures "Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy "Uroflow/urodynamics "Pediatric radiological and therapeutic applications

Product Codes/Lot Numbers:

Siemens Uroskop Omnia Max system, material #s: 10762473, serial numbers: 4014 4015

Official Source

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FDA Recall Number: Z-0004-2015

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