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R & S SERIES IMPLANTS

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Dental

SKIN GUARD, POWDER FREE LATEX EXAMINATION GLOVES, NON-STERILE

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 1 ·General Hospital

Quantum Workstation 12.1

FDA 510(k)
FDA Class 2 ·Cardiovascular

PORTABLE OXYGEN GENERATOR (CONCENTRATOR, HOMEFILL)

FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction ·INVACARE FLORIDA OPERATIONS·Product code CAW·May 15, 2014

NONE

FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction ·MEDTRONIC, INC.·Product code KRG·October 31, 2012

FREESTYLE

FDA Adverse Event
Malfunction ·ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC, USA·Product code NBW·November 1, 2007

GE Healthcare neonatal incubator, models: a) Care Plus, b) Care Plus 1000, c) Care Plus 2000, d) Care Plus 3000, e) Care Plus 4000, Plus 4000

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Ongoing·Wipro GE Healthcare Private Ltd.·February 21, 2024

Exactech Equinoxe CAGE GLENOID, CEMENTED, alpha curvature, Mates with: a) 38, 41, 44 head, Small, Item Number 314-13-02, b) 38, 41, 44 head, Medium, Item Number 314-13-03, c) 38, 41, 44 head, Large, Item Number 314-13-04; Shoulder Arthroplasty

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·Exactech, Inc.·April 10, 2024

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