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CORAIL AMT HIGH OFFSET NECK SEGMENT (KHO), Pro. Code L20433 Product Usage: The affected CORAIL Neck Trials are surgical instruments used in CORAIL total and partial hip arthroplasty.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.·April 17, 2019

Smiths Medical, Medfusion¿ Syringe Infusion Pump, Model 4000, Software Version V1.0 & V1.1, Reorder Numbers 4000-0100-50, 4000-0100-95, 4000-0101-50, 4000-0101-51, and 4000-0101-78. Designed for use in care areas for the administration of fluids requiring precisely controlled infusion rates.

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.·August 8, 2012

bk5000 Ultrasound System w/battery; Model No. 2300-61; System, Imaging, Pulsed Doppler, Ultrasonic

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·B-K Medical A/S·November 12, 2025

CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pumps, Model 2100. Intended for the following uses: Indicated for the following uses: Intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into an intraoperative site, epidural space or subarachnoid space. Therapies that require a continuous rate of infusion, intermittent bolus, and/or with patient-controlled demand doses.

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Ongoing·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·August 14, 2024

Medfusion¿ Model 4000 Syringe Infusion Pump, with PharmGuard¿ Server Software (PGS). Sold under the following names: MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.0; MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.1, v1.1.1, v1.1.2; MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.1, V1.1.1, V1.1.2; MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.5, V1.5.1; MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.5, V1.5.1; MEDFUSION¿ 4000 Pump V1.6, V1.6.1 Product Usage: The pumps are indicated for the following uses: 1. In the administration of fluids requiring precisely controlled infusion rates including blood or blood products, lipids, drugs, antibiotics, enteral solutions and other therapeutic fluids; 2. By the following delivery routes: arterial, epidural, intravenous, intrathecal, subcutaneous, and enteral; 3. By the following delivery modes: continuous, volume/time, mass, body weight, intermittent and bolus.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·October 2, 2019