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MICRUS MICROCOIL SYSTEMS
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Neurology
NOBELREPLACE CC PMC RP 4.3X10MM
FDA Adverse Event
Injury
·NOBEL BIOCARE USA INC·Product code DZE·June 15, 2021
NOBELPARALLEL CC NP 3.75X13MM
FDA Adverse Event
Injury
·NOBEL BIOCARE AB·Product code DZE·March 8, 2021
NOBELPARALLEL CC NP 3.75X13MM
FDA Adverse Event
Injury
·NOBEL BIOCARE AB·Product code DZE·March 8, 2021
PASS SPINAL SYSTEM
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Orthopedic
MODIFICATION TO EDI VERIS SYSTEM
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Ophthalmic
ARTICULEZE M HEAD 36MM +5
FDA Adverse Event
Injury
·DEPUY INTL., LTD. 8010379·Product code JDI·April 23, 2013
AU681-02E CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ANALYZER
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·BECKMAN COULTER MISHIMA K.K.·Product code JJE·May 1, 2011
TENDRIL SDX
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·ST JUDE MEDICAL CARDIAC RHYTHM MANAGEMENT DIVISION·Product code DTB·July 11, 2008
Stryker Locking Screw, Fully Threaded T2 Tibia ¿5x50 mm Catalog Number: 18965050S - Product Usage: Stryker implants are single use devices intended for the temporary fixation, correction or stabilization of bones.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Stryker GmbH·June 24, 2020
GE Healthcare, Dash 3000, Dash 4000 and Dash 5000. Product Usage: The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. K073462: The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner. The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is designed as a bedside, portable, and intra-hospital transport monitor that can operate in all professional medical facilities including but not limited to: emergency department, operating room, post anesthesia recovery, critical care, surgical intensive care, or neonatal intensive care areas located in hospitals, outpatient clinics, free-standing surgical centers, and other alternate care facilities. Physiologic data includes but is not restricted to: electrocardiogram, invasive blood pressure, inoninvasive blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, cardiac output, respiration, pulse oximetry, carbon dioxide, bi-spectral index, impedance cardiography, oxygen, and anesthetic agents as summarized in the operators manual. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is also intended to provide physiologic data over the UNITY NETWORK indirectly to clinical information systems (via our Enterprise Gateway) and allow the user to access hospital data at the point-of-care. The information can be displayed, trended, stored, and printed. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor was developed to interface with nonproprietary third party peripheral devices that support serial data outputs. K992929: The Dash 3000 Patient Monitoring System is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner. The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The Dash is designed as a bedside, portable, and transport monitor that can operate in all professional medical facilities and medical transport modes including but not limited to: emergency department, operating room, post anesthesia recovery, critical care, surgical intensive care, pediatric intensive care, or neonatal intensive care areas located in hospitals, outpatient clinics, freestanding surgical centers, and other alternate care facilities, intra-hospital patient transport, inter-hospital patient transport via ground vehicles (i.e. ambulance, etc.) and fixed and rotary winged aircraft, and prehospital emergency response. Physiologic data includes but is not restricted to: electrocardiogram, invasive blood pressure, noninvasive blood pressure, pulse, temperature, cardiac output, respiration, pulse oximetry, and carbon dioxide as summarized in the operators manual. The Dash 3000 Patient Monitoring System is also intended to provide physiologic data over the Unity network to clinical information systems and allow the user to access hospital data at the point-of-care. This information can be displayed, trended, stored, and printed.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·GE Healthcare, LLC·Product code MHX·December 5, 2013
GE Healthcare, Dash 3000, Dash 4000 and Dash 5000. Product Usage: The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. K073462: The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner. The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is designed as a bedside, portable, and intra-hospital transport monitor that can operate in all professional medical facilities including but not limited to: emergency department, operating room, post anesthesia recovery, critical care, surgical intensive care, or neonatal intensive care areas located in hospitals, outpatient clinics, free-standing surgical centers, and other alternate care facilities. Physiologic data includes but is not restricted to: electrocardiogram, invasive blood pressure, inoninvasive blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, cardiac output, respiration, pulse oximetry, carbon dioxide, bi-spectral index, impedance cardiography, oxygen, and anesthetic agents as summarized in the operators manual. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor is also intended to provide physiologic data over the UNITY NETWORK indirectly to clinical information systems (via our Enterprise Gateway) and allow the user to access hospital data at the point-of-care. The information can be displayed, trended, stored, and printed. The Dash 3000/4000/5000 patient monitor was developed to interface with nonproprietary third party peripheral devices that support serial data outputs. K992929: The Dash 3000 Patient Monitoring System is intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner. The intended use of the system is to monitor physiologic parameter data on adult, pediatric and neonatal patients. The Dash is designed as a bedside, portable, and transport monitor that can operate in all professional medical facilities and medical transport modes including but not limited to: emergency department, operating room, post anesthesia recovery, critical care, surgical intensive care, pediatric intensive care, or neonatal intensive care areas located in hospitals, outpatient clinics, freestanding surgical centers, and other alternate care facilities, intra-hospital patient transport, inter-hospital patient transport via ground vehicles (i.e. ambulance, etc.) and fixed and rotary winged aircraft, and prehospital emergency response. Physiologic data includes but is not restricted to: electrocardiogram, invasive blood pressure, noninvasive blood pressure, pulse, temperature, cardiac output, respiration, pulse oximetry, and carbon dioxide as summarized in the operators manual. The Dash 3000 Patient Monitoring System is also intended to provide physiologic data over the Unity network to clinical information systems and allow the user to access hospital data at the point-of-care. This information can be displayed, trended, stored, and printed.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·GE Healthcare, LLC·January 29, 2014
The PRM is intended to be used as part of the ZOOM LATITUDE Programming System to communicate with Boston Scientific implantable pulse generators. The software in use controls all communication functions for the pulse generator.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Ongoing·Boston Scientific Corporation·September 7, 2022
The Programmer/Recorder/Monitor (PRM) is intended to be used as part of the ZOOM LATITUDE Programming System to communicate with Boston Scientific implantable pulse generators. The software in use controls all communication functions for the pulse generator.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Ongoing·Boston Scientific Corporation·September 7, 2022
The PRM is intended to be used as part of the ZOOM LATITUDE Programming System to communicate with Boston Scientific implantable pulse generators. The software in use controls all communication functions for the pulse generator.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Ongoing·Boston Scientific Corporation·September 7, 2022