FDA Device Recalls

Recalls /

#208134

Product

Medline procedural kits labeled as: 1) BIOPSY PACK, Pack Number DYNJ63370A; 2) CIRCUMCISION TRAY, Pack Number CIT7210; 3) CIRCUMCISION TRAY, Pack Number DYNDA2271; 4) MERCY MEDICAL CIRCUMCISION TRAY, Pack Number CIT6780; 5) UCLA - BREAST BIOPSY KITDYNDH1512A

FDA product code
OFGCt Biopsy Tray
Device class
Class 2
Medical specialty
Cardiovascular
Affected lot / code info
1) DYNJ63370A , Lot Number 23IMB164 ; 2) CIT7210, Lot Number 2022101890; 3) DYNDA2271, Lot Number 2023090790; 4) CIT6780, Lot Number 2022101890; 5) DYNDH1512A, Lot Number 2023090790

Why it was recalled

Medical convenience kits contain plastic syringes affected by the FDA Safety Alert issued on March 19, 2024. Leaks, breakage, and/ other quality issues have been identified that may pose a risk to patient health.

Root cause (FDA determination)

Under Investigation by firm

Action the firm took

Medline Industries LP issued a recall notice to its consignees on 04/08/2024 via letter delivered via USPS and email. The notice explained the issue, provided a link to for information pertaining to the risk involved https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safety-communications/update-evaluating-plastic-syringes-made-china-potential-device-failures-fda-safety-communication) and request the syringes within the convenience be discarded, except for circumstances where no alternative syringes are readily available. If these syringes must be used, closely monitor for leaks, breakage, and any other problems, and report any quality issues to Medline and the FDA. Distributors were directed to notify their customers. The firm issued a second recall notice (an expansion) on 05/02/2024 using the same methods.

Recalling firm

Firm
MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP Northfield
Address
3 Lakes Dr, Northfield, Illinois 60093-2753

Distribution

Distribution pattern
Worldwide

Timeline

Recall initiated
2024-04-08
Posted by FDA
2024-08-28
Status

Source: openFDA Device Recall endpoint. Recall record ID #208134. The FDA issues recall classifications as health-hazard assessments, not legal findings; for legal claims consult a licensed attorney.