Recalls for Pin, Fixation, Smooth
32 on file
- Arrowhead DE LLCOpen, ClassifiedAug 14, 2026
Implant indicated for fixation of osteotomies, arthrodeses and reconstruction in the lesser toes following corrective procedures, did not undergo required gamma radiation dose audit. A potential reduction in sterility assurance could lead to patient infection.
- Smith & Nephew, Inc.Open, ClassifiedSep 19, 2024
Smith & Nephew, Inc., has initiated a field action to voluntarily remove two batches of K-Wires due to a packaging error. A complaint was received indicating that a package contained K-WIRE .062X9 2PT DM wires instead of K-WIRE .045X9 2PT DM as described on the product label.
- Smith & Nephew, Inc.Open, ClassifiedSep 19, 2024
Smith & Nephew, Inc., has initiated a field action to voluntarily remove two batches of K-Wires due to a packaging error. A complaint was received indicating that a package contained K-WIRE .062X9 2PT DM wires instead of K-WIRE .045X9 2PT DM as described on the product label.
- Trilliant Surgical, LLCTerminatedApr 1, 2020
The firm has identified that parts from the kit, lot: TSL007202, have the potential to contain the incorrect contents of the 8mm HTR Sterile Hammer Toe Reaming Kit. The kit should contain (2) reamers total, (1) Concave Reamer and (1) Convex Reamer; there is the potential that kits from the identified lot may have (2) of the same reamer type as opposed to one (1) of each type.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJun 1, 2018
The firm is recalling various trauma guide wires due to insufficient packaging design verification and exceeding the expected occurrence rate of complaints for sterile barrier failure. Guide wires packaged in the affected packaging configuration have the potential for sterile barrier breach, leading to possible risk for infection.
- MicroAire Surgical Instruments, LLCTerminatedMar 3, 2017
Mislabeling on three lots of K-Wires. The incorrect product description " dual trocar" instead of "single trocar" was on the product label on the following parts: 1600-9355NS (lot 61005), 1600-9625NS (lot 60297), and 1604-162NS (lot 62856).
- Zimmer Biomet, Inc.TerminatedOct 14, 2016
The G-PIN 2.8BL 3.2PL 60 CM 2PK is intended to contain one (1) 467265-01 Ball Tip Guide Pin and one (1) 467255-02 Plain Tip Guide Pin. The G-PIN 2.8BL 3.2PL 60 CM 2PK may have been packaged incorrectly either with two (2) 467265-01 Ball Tip Guide Pins and zero (0) 467255-02 Plain Tip Guide Pins or with zero (0) 467265-01 Ball Tip Guide Pins and two (2) 467255-02 Plain Tip Guide Pins. If the G-PIN 2.8BL 3.2PL 60 CM 2PK contains the incorrect combination of Plain Tip Guide Pins and Ball Tip Guide Pins, the surgeon would either have to implant the nail without the Plain Tip Guide Pin as a guide, ream with a Plain Tip Guide Pin, or choose to not ream the humeral canal. The risk associated with not having the correct combination can include a delay in surgery of less than 30 minutes, the reamer tip remaining in the distal humeral canal, or an iatrogenic fracture.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedMay 26, 2016
Insufficient seal strength on sterile barrier packaging. The seal could be jeopardized causing the sterile barrier to be compromised and the product could become nonsterile. If the product becomes non-sterile and is used or implanted, it may lead to an infection.
- Acumed LLCTerminatedApr 25, 2014
Manufacturing of these devices with a grade of stainless steel that is not within specifications.
- Synthes USA HQ, Inc.TerminatedSep 18, 2013
Firm discovered that a nail that was within the scope of a previous Trauma Nail recall had been distributed.
- MicroAire Surgical Instruments, LLCTerminatedSep 4, 2013
A medical device used in surgical procedures was packaged in a pouch in which a defective seal may compromise sterility
- MicroAire Surgical Instruments, LLCTerminatedSep 4, 2013
A medical device used in surgical procedures was packaged in a pouch in which a defective seal may compromise sterility
- Smith & Nephew IncTerminatedAug 10, 2010
Plastic trays which encase these products have burrs on the hinged packaging which can puncture the single barrier sterile pouch, compromising sterility.
- Zimmer Inc.TerminatedJun 26, 2009
The package contains pins with an incorrect diameter.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedOct 8, 2004
Mislabeled as to size; 1.55 mm pins are labeled as 2mm.
- Brasseler USA, Medical L.L.C.TerminatedUnknown
One lot of product was distributed in unsealed packaging
- Amendia, IncTerminatedUnknown
The rods are packaged in packages with unacceptable seals. In some cases, the integrity of the seal is compromised by channels or voids.
- Brasseler USA I LpTerminatedUnknown
103 packaged and labeled tubes (103 product tubes with 6 pins per tube) of KM168-39-76 Single Diamond Smooth Steinmann Pins were labeled with the incorrect product labels. The tubes were incorrectly labeled as KM169-39-76 Single Diamond Threaded Steinmann Pins.
- Stryker GmbHOpen, ClassifiedUnknown
The nickel-sensitivity statement on the outer carton may be partially covered by a label resulting in the statement showing "Indicated for patients with Nickel sensitivity" instead of "Not Indicated for patients with Nickel sensitivity".
- Paragon 28, Inc.Open, ClassifiedUnknown
Due to Titanium plasma coating not present implant.