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0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·General Hospital
ATRAMAT
FDA UDI
Internacional Farmacéutica, S.A. de C.V.·07500142063756·ATRAMAT SILK SURGICAL SUTURE BLACK USP 3-0 EP 2...
DIGIVIEW 250
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Radiology
LUCENT MAGNUM
FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2
·Orthopedic
9600
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS (SLC)·Product code JAA·October 10, 2014
LIGACLIP** ENDOSCOPIC CLIP APPLIER
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, LLC.·Product code FZP·June 17, 2013
SELF CATH FEMALE CH14
FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction
·COLOPLAST A/S·Product code EZD·July 23, 2011
Merlin PCS Programmer software model 3330, used with Confirm Rx Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM), Model DM3500, Sterile. The firm name on the label of the ICM is St. Jude Medical Cardiac Rhythm Management Division, Sylmar, CA. - Product Usage: The Confirm Rx insertable cardiac monitor is designed to detect arrhythmias and wirelessly transmit data to the Merlin.net Patient Care Network. The Confirm Rx ICM is indicated for the monitoring and diagnostic evaluation of patients who experience unexplained symptoms such as: dizziness, palpitations, chest pain, syncope, and shortness of breath, as well as patients who are at risk for cardiac arrhythmias. It is also indicated for patients who have been previously diagnosed with atrial fibrillation or who are susceptible to developing atrial fibrillation.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·St Jude Medical, Cardiac Rhythm Management Division·January 22, 2020
Stryker T2 Arthrodesis Nailing System. Manufacturer: Stryker Trauma GmbH, Professor-Kuntscher-Str. 1-5, 24232 Schonkirchen Germany. Distributed in the USA by Stryker Orthopaedics, 325 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, NJ 07430. The T2 Arthrodesis Nail is intended for the treatment of Knee Arthrodesis. The design of the T2 Arthrodesis Nail features a unique curvature which incorporates both femur ante curvature and knee valgus bend. Indications: Aseptic failed total knee arthro-plasty with or without bone loss; Failed external fixation, non unions and malunions; Periarticular fractures where repair is not possible; Pathologic fractures and tumor resections; Pseudoarthrosis and correct osteotomy; Ipsilateral femur fractures; and Open and closed femoral fractures.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Stryker Howmedica Osteonics Corp.·July 25, 2012