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Atrium Ocean Water Seal Chest Drain ATS (Autotransfusion) Blood Recovery System Dual patient lines with stopcock and in-line connectors Product Code: 2052-000. To evacuate air and/or fluid from the chest cavity or mediastinum.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Atrium Medical Corporation·January 22, 2014

Atrium Medical Ocean Blood Recovery Drains as follows: 2050-000 Ocean Blood Recovery drain with in-line connector and suction control stopcock 2050-300 Ocean Blood Recovery drain with suction control stopcock, no in-line connector 2052-000 Ocean Double Blood Recovery drain with in-line connector and suction control stopcock - 2 patient lines connected by one Y connector 2052-300 Ocean Double Blood Recovery drain with suction control stopcock, no in-line connector - 2 patient lines connected by one Y connector Product Usage: To evacuate air and/or fluid from the chest cavity or mediastinum.  To help re-establish lung expansion and restore breathing dynamics.  To facilitate postoperative collection and reinfusion of autologous blood from the patient s pleural cavity or mediastinal area.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Atrium Medical Corporation·February 1, 2017

Stryker MA204 Bed Model (FL25E) Beds are intended for medical purposes in both general patient care as well as critical care environments. Each uses built-in electric motors and controls which can be operated by the patient, or caregiver, to adjust the height and/or surface contour of the bed.The devices listed above also include movable and latchable side rails which can be lowered or raised to help prevent patient fall and subsequent injury. The Beds include an optional Scale (Models: FL20E, FL25E, FL28C, FL28EX) as well as an optional Bed Exit (1 Zone) or Chaperone

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Stryker Medical Division of Stryker Corporation·July 4, 2012