Radrex-i X-Ray System (DRAD-3000E) TFP-4336W (Wireless FPD) Software version: v5.00ER005 Product Usage: The RADREX-I is a general purpose x-ray system that employs Solid State Imager(s), SSXI, which converts x-rays directly into electrical signals which can, after appropriate processing be displayed on LCD monitors or printed to a medical grade image printer. The system console is PC based devise that allows for worklist management, image storage, image processing, image exporting and image printing. The system may be equipped with a table and/or vertical wall unit, is configurable with up to two x-ray tubes, and has an auto switching function. This system is intended for use in conjunction with the ceiling-suspended tube support, high voltage generator, and bucky stand or bucky table incorporating a fixed or detachable (portable) flat panel detector for radiography of the head, chest, abdomen, spine, neck and limbs. The system is used for image acquisition, image display and transmission/output or images to external devices.

Class I - Dangerous

What Should You Do?

  1. Check if you have this product:
    No./Serial No./Manufacture Date: No 1./U8A1312001/JANUARY 2013; No.2/U8A1312002/JANUARY 2013; No.3/U8A1342003/APRIL 2013; No.4/U8A1362004 /JUNE 2013; No. 5 U8B13X2006/OCTOBER 2013; No. 6 U8B13Z2008/DECEMBER 2013; No. 7 U8B1412009/JANUARY 2014; No. 8 U8B1432010 /MARCH 2014; No. 9 U8B1442011/APRIL 2014; No.10 U8B1462013/JUNE 2014; No.11 U8B1472014/JULY 2014; No.12 U8B1482015/AUGUST 2014; No.13 U8B14Y2016/NOVEMBER 2014; No.14 U8B14Z2017/DECEMBER 2014; No.15 U8B14Z2018/DECEMBER 2014; No.16 U8B14Z2019/DECEMBER 2014; No.17 U8B1512020/JANUARY 2015; No.18 U8B1522021/FEBRUARY 2015; No.19 U8B1522022/FEBRUARY 2015; No.20 U8B1522023/FEBRUARY 2015; No.21 U8B1522024/FEBRUARY 2015; No.22 U8B1612025/JANUARY 2016; No.23 U8B1632026/MARCH 2016; No.24 U8B1642027/APRIL 2016; No.25 U8B1642028/APRIL 2016; No.26 U8B1642029/APRIL 2016; No.27 U8B1662030 /JUNE 2016; No.28 U8B1677001/JULY 2016; No.29 U8B16X2032/OCTOBER 2016; No.30 U8B1722033 /FEBRUARY 2017; No.31 U8B1752034/MAY 2017; No.32 U8B1762035/JUNE 2017; No.33 U8B1782036 /AUGUST 2017; No.34 U8B17Z2037 /DECEMBER 2017; No.35 U8C1812038/JANUARY 2018; No.36 USA1462001/JUNE 2014; No.37 USA1492002/SEPTEMBER 2014; No.38 USA14Z2003/DECEMBER 2014; No.39 USA1512004/JANUARY 2015; No.40 USA1532005/MARCH 2015; No.41 USA15Z2006/DECEMBER 2015; No.42 USA1662007/JUNE 2016; No.43 USA1682008/AUGUST 2016; No.44 USA16X2009/OCTOBER 2016; No.45 USA16Y2011/NOVEMBER 2016; No.46 U8A1372005/JULY 2013; No.47 U8B13X2007/OCTOBER 2013; No.48 USA16X2010/OCTOBER 2016
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  3. Throw it away or return it: You can return the product to the store for a full refund.
  4. Seek medical attention if needed: If you've consumed this product and feel unwell, contact your doctor immediately.
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Recall Details

Company:
Canon Medical System, USA, INC.
Reason for Recall:
software malfunction; It was found when a user performs radiography using the wireless flat panel detector (FPD), a message window displays on the monitor stating image transmission was not completed and there was no image available. It also showed the "OK" button to reacquire image data from the FPD, and the "Cancel" button to cancel the acquisition . When the user selects the "OK" button, the same message window appears. This prompted the user to repeat the same operation several times and finally select the "Cancel" button to quit the reacquistion mode.
Classification:
Class I - Dangerous

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

Status:
terminated

Product Information

Full Description:

Radrex-i X-Ray System (DRAD-3000E) TFP-4336W (Wireless FPD) Software version: v5.00ER005 Product Usage: The RADREX-I is a general purpose x-ray system that employs Solid State Imager(s), SSXI, which converts x-rays directly into electrical signals which can, after appropriate processing be displayed on LCD monitors or printed to a medical grade image printer. The system console is PC based devise that allows for worklist management, image storage, image processing, image exporting and image printing. The system may be equipped with a table and/or vertical wall unit, is configurable with up to two x-ray tubes, and has an auto switching function. This system is intended for use in conjunction with the ceiling-suspended tube support, high voltage generator, and bucky stand or bucky table incorporating a fixed or detachable (portable) flat panel detector for radiography of the head, chest, abdomen, spine, neck and limbs. The system is used for image acquisition, image display and transmission/output or images to external devices.

Product Codes/Lot Numbers:

No./Serial No./Manufacture Date: No 1./U8A1312001/JANUARY 2013; No.2/U8A1312002/JANUARY 2013; No.3/U8A1342003/APRIL 2013; No.4/U8A1362004 /JUNE 2013; No. 5 U8B13X2006/OCTOBER 2013; No. 6 U8B13Z2008/DECEMBER 2013; No. 7 U8B1412009/JANUARY 2014; No. 8 U8B1432010 /MARCH 2014; No. 9 U8B1442011/APRIL 2014; No.10 U8B1462013/JUNE 2014; No.11 U8B1472014/JULY 2014; No.12 U8B1482015/AUGUST 2014; No.13 U8B14Y2016/NOVEMBER 2014; No.14 U8B14Z2017/DECEMBER 2014; No.15 U8B14Z2018/DECEMBER 2014; No.16 U8B14Z2019/DECEMBER 2014; No.17 U8B1512020/JANUARY 2015; No.18 U8B1522021/FEBRUARY 2015; No.19 U8B1522022/FEBRUARY 2015; No.20 U8B1522023/FEBRUARY 2015; No.21 U8B1522024/FEBRUARY 2015; No.22 U8B1612025/JANUARY 2016; No.23 U8B1632026/MARCH 2016; No.24 U8B1642027/APRIL 2016; No.25 U8B1642028/APRIL 2016; No.26 U8B1642029/APRIL 2016; No.27 U8B1662030 /JUNE 2016; No.28 U8B1677001/JULY 2016; No.29 U8B16X2032/OCTOBER 2016; No.30 U8B1722033 /FEBRUARY 2017; No.31 U8B1752034/MAY 2017; No.32 U8B1762035/JUNE 2017; No.33 U8B1782036 /AUGUST 2017; No.34 U8B17Z2037 /DECEMBER 2017; No.35 U8C1812038/JANUARY 2018; No.36 USA1462001/JUNE 2014; No.37 USA1492002/SEPTEMBER 2014; No.38 USA14Z2003/DECEMBER 2014; No.39 USA1512004/JANUARY 2015; No.40 USA1532005/MARCH 2015; No.41 USA15Z2006/DECEMBER 2015; No.42 USA1662007/JUNE 2016; No.43 USA1682008/AUGUST 2016; No.44 USA16X2009/OCTOBER 2016; No.45 USA16Y2011/NOVEMBER 2016; No.46 U8A1372005/JULY 2013; No.47 U8B13X2007/OCTOBER 2013; No.48 USA16X2010/OCTOBER 2016

Official Source

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FDA Recall Number: Z-1958-2019

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