Recalls / —
—#188104
Product
Exactech Connexion GXL acetabular polyethylene liners used in the following systems: Catalog numbers 138-32-XX, Novation GXL Liner, 10 Deg Face, 32mm. Exactech Connexion GXL acetabular polyethylene liners used in the following systems: Catalog numbers 138-36-XX, Acumatch GXL 15 Degree, +5 Lat Liner, 36mm, Novation GXL Liner, 10 Deg Face, 36mm. (note: inadvertently left out of original posting) Exactech Connexion GXL acetabular polyethylene liners used in the following systems: Catalog numbers 138-40-XX, Novation GXL Liner, 10 Deg Face, 20mm ID. (note: inadvertently left out of original posting) Orthopedic hip implant component.
- FDA product code
- LZO — Prosthesis, Hip, Semi-Constrained, Metal/Ceramic/Polymer, Cemented Or Non-Porous, Uncemented
- Device class
- Class 2
- Medical specialty
- Orthopedic
- 510(k) numbers
- K070479
- Affected lot / code info
- All serial numbers. UDI-DI numbers: 138-32-XX: 10885862024732, 10885862024749, 10885862024756, 10885862024763, 10885862024770. 138-36-XX: 10885862024817, 10885862024824, 10885862024831, 10885862024848, 10885862024886, 10885862024893, 10885862024909, 10885862024916. 138-40-XX: 10885862208804, 10885862208811, 10885862208828.
Why it was recalled
Risk of edge-loading and premature prosthesis wear is possible in a specific subset of patients with certain implant configurations and surgical implant positioning.
Root cause (FDA determination)
Unknown/Undetermined by firm
Action the firm took
The firm issued "URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE CORRECTION" letters dated 6/28/2021 via email on 6/29/2021 that were addressed to the attention of Exactech Agents, Representatives, and Distributors in possession of affected products.
Recalling firm
- Firm
- Exactech, Inc.
- Address
- 2320 Nw 66th Ct, Gainesville, Florida 32653-1630
Distribution
- Distribution pattern
- Distribution US nationwide.
Timeline
- Recall initiated
- 2021-06-29
- Posted by FDA
- 2021-07-22
- Status
- —
Source: openFDA Device Recall endpoint. Recall record ID #188104. The FDA issues recall classifications as health-hazard assessments, not legal findings; for legal claims consult a licensed attorney.