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RECAP HA PRESS-FIT FEMORAL RESURFACING HEAD
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Orthopedic
SELECTIVE MED COMPONENTS, INC. BUFFERED IONTOPHORESIS DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM ELECTRODES, MODELS I20, I30, I40, I50, AND I7
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Physical Medicine
OPTIMA
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Physical Medicine
ADVIA 2120 WITH DUAL ASPIRATE
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·SIEMENS HEALTHCARE DIAGNOSTICS·Product code GKZ·April 22, 2013
RESOLUTION HEMOSTASIS CLIPPING DEVICE
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·BOSTON SCIENTIFIC - MARLBOROUGH·Product code MND·April 27, 2011
9800
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.·Product code JAA·July 10, 2008
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
PM 1250 and PM 2250 ZENEX; PM1282 and PM2282 ZENEX MRI These low voltage (LV) devices are implantable pacemaker pulse generators, intended to be permanently implanted in the body, that have a power supply and electronic circuits that produce a periodic electrical pulse to stimulate the heart. These devices are used as a substitute for the heart's intrinsic pacing system to correct both intermittent and continuous cardiac rhythm disorders.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·St Jude Medical Inc.·October 25, 2017
PM 1260 ASSURITY + These low voltage (LV) devices are implantable pacemaker pulse generators, intended to be permanently implanted in the body, that have a power supply and electronic circuits that produce a periodic electrical pulse to stimulate the heart. These devices are used as a substitute for the heart's intrinsic pacing system to correct both intermittent and continuous cardiac rhythm disorders.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·St Jude Medical Inc.·October 25, 2017