FDA Recall Terminated

GEMINI TF 16 PET/CT System & GEMINI TF 64 PET/CT System, Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH The device is a diagnostic imaging system for fixed or mobile installations that combines Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) systems. The CT subsystem produces cross sectional images of the body by computer reconstruction of x-ray transmission data. The PET subsystem produces images of the distribution of PET radiopharmaceuticals in the patient body (specific radiopharmaceuticals are used for whole body, head, heart and other organ imaging). Attenuation correction is accomplished by CTAC. The device also provides for list mode, dynamic, and gated acquisitions. Image processing and display workstations provide software applications to process, analyze, display, quantify and interpret medical images/data. The PET and CT images may be registered and displayed in a "fused" (overlaid in the same spatial orientation) format to provide combined metabolic and anatomical data at different angles. Trained professionals use the images in: -The evaluation, detection and diagnosis of lesions, disease and organ function such as but not limited to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological disorders. -The detection, localization, and staging of tumors and diagnosing cancer patients. -Treatment planning and interventional radiology procedures. Cardiac imaging software provides functionality for the quantification of cardiology images and datasets including but not limited to myocardial perfusion for the display of wall motion and quantification of left-ventricular function parameters from gated myocardial perfusion studies and for the 3D alignment of coronary artery images from CT coronary angiography onto the myocardium.

Recall: Z-0937-2012 · Initiated October 24, 2011

Recall

Recall Number
Z-0937-2012
Event Number
60969
Firm
Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc
FEI Number
1525965
Product Code
KPS
Status
Terminated
Root Cause
Material/Component Contamination
Initiated
October 24, 2011
Posted
February 2, 2012
Terminated
June 18, 2013
Address
595 Miner Road, Cleveland, OH, 44143-2131

Description

GEMINI TF 16 PET/CT System & GEMINI TF 64 PET/CT System, Philips Medical Systems, Cleveland, OH The device is a diagnostic imaging system for fixed or mobile installations that combines Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) systems. The CT subsystem produces cross sectional images of the body by computer reconstruction of x-ray transmission data. The PET subsystem produces images of the distribution of PET radiopharmaceuticals in the patient body (specific radiopharmaceuticals are used for whole body, head, heart and other organ imaging). Attenuation correction is accomplished by CTAC. The device also provides for list mode, dynamic, and gated acquisitions. Image processing and display workstations provide software applications to process, analyze, display, quantify and interpret medical images/data. The PET and CT images may be registered and displayed in a "fused" (overlaid in the same spatial orientation) format to provide combined metabolic and anatomical data at different angles. Trained professionals use the images in: -The evaluation, detection and diagnosis of lesions, disease and organ function such as but not limited to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurological disorders. -The detection, localization, and staging of tumors and diagnosing cancer patients. -Treatment planning and interventional radiology procedures. Cardiac imaging software provides functionality for the quantification of cardiology images and datasets including but not limited to myocardial perfusion for the display of wall motion and quantification of left-ventricular function parameters from gated myocardial perfusion studies and for the 3D alignment of coronary artery images from CT coronary angiography onto the myocardium.

Reason

Philips became aware of an issue relating to a UPS cabinet that contained a melted battery which caused damage to other batteries lower in the cabinet, leading to battery acid leaking on the floor.

Action

Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc communitcated the problem to the facilities via telephone. No customer letter was sent since the correction was already performed by the supplier.

Distribution

Nationwide Distribution including Maryland and Colorado

Quantity

2