Recalls for Stand, Infusion
5 on file
- Firefly Medical, Inc.TerminatedSep 7, 2017
The dowel pins (P/N 16082) that fit in the left and right leg pivot castings (P/Ns 16049/16056) can rotate and gradually maneuver out of the leg casting after several hundred deployment and folding cycles (designed for easy storage) of the IVEA unit.
- Firefly Medical, Inc.TerminatedDec 15, 2016
The dowel pin could potentially slip out of its press fit, resulting in the product potentially slumping to one side which could cause the patient to stumble.
- EKOS CorporationTerminatedSep 27, 2016
Casters on the EKOS carts may be missing washers which can cause premature wear and dislodgement of the casters/wheels leading to failure.
- Stryker Medical Division of Stryker CorporationTerminatedUnknown
It was identified by a customer complaint that some I.V. poles were retracting/lowering from an extended position to the low height unexpectedly. An investigation was initiated which identified that the I.V. Latch Housing was nonconforming. potential hazards: " Suspended I.V. pole retracts unexpectedly " Suspended I.V. pole retracts unexpectedly with pump/bags attached
- Ohmeda MedicalTerminatedUnknown
There is the potential for the Rotating IV Pole to fall. A fall could result in an injury to a bystander holding the patient or to the operator.