Recalls for Instrument, Cutting, Orthopedic
27 on file
- DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc.TerminatedFeb 13, 2020
The device will not connect to the Specialist 2 Locating Outrigger which renders them unusable in surgery.
- The Anspach Effort, Inc.TerminatedAug 5, 2015
Saw head separated from the drive unit or began to come loose.
- Synthes, Inc.TerminatedJun 11, 2014
It was discovered internally that the face of the Synthes Matrix Mandible Short Cut Plate Cutter has the potential for discoloration/corroded material in the affected lot.
- Tornier, IncTerminatedSep 13, 2013
Following the identification of the disassociation of an impactor tip during surgery, Tornier is initiating a voluntary recall of all lots of Aequalis Reversed II and Reversed Fracture impactors. Upon review of the event, Tornier determined that a redesign of the instrument was warranted. These products are contained within the Aequalis Revered II instrument set tray no YKAD83 and the Aequalis R
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
The Falling component: universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedJan 13, 2009
Falling component: The universal pin, which holds the sliding instrument saw guide in its slot, may loosen during surgical procedures and fall into the wound.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Biomet, Inc.TerminatedAug 31, 2005
The instrument may have been assembled improperly, which may result in reversed resection cuts on the femur and affect implant performance, resulting in the need for revision surgery.
- Exactech, Inc.TerminatedNov 11, 2003
Instrument is excessively flexible making it unusable by the surgeon.
- Stryker Howmedica OsteonicsTerminatedAug 21, 2003
Scorpio Femoral Resection Guides have the potential to remove more bone than necessary.