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Animas 2020 Insulin Infusion Pump. Animas Corp. An insulin infusion.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Animas Corporation·Product code LZG·July 29, 2011
Stryker Instruments, SmartPump Tourniquet System, Dual Channel Tourniquet Pump, REF 5920-011-000, Rx only. Intended to be used to temporarily occlude or decrease blood flow in a patient extremity during a surgical procedure of that extremity.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Stryker Instruments Div. of Stryker Corporation·Product code KCY·April 13, 2010
HeartMate 12 volt sealed lead acid Battery Clips that are components of the HeartMate II LVAS (PMA P060040) and the HeartMate XVE LVAS (PMA P920014) Systems. The HeartMate II and the HeartMate XVE LVAS are intended for use as a bridge to transplantation in cardiac transplant candidates at risk of imminent death from non-reversible left ventricular failure. The HeartMate XVE LVAS is also indicated for use in patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class IIIB or IV end-stage left ventricular failure who have received optimal medical therapy for at least 45 of the last 60 days and who are not candidates for cardiac transplantation. The HeartMate II and XVE LVAS are intended for use both inside and outside the hospital, for transportation of Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) patients via ground ambulance, fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter. The devices consist of an implantable blood pump connected to an external System Controller by a percutaneous lead. The external controller is powered by AC electrical power, via the Power Module or Power Base Unit, or by battery power with a pair of rechargeable HeartMate batteries. Two batteries are used simultaneously for power. The LVAS is also designed to operate on a single battery, facilitating battery changes without interruption of VAD support.
FDA Recall
Terminated
·Thoratec Corp·Product code DSQ·October 14, 2009
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