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FDA device recall Z-0540-2014 · posted 2013-12-19 · Terminated

Recall details

Recalling firm
Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.
Reason for recall
Smiths Medical is conducting a recall involving all Medfusion 4000 Syringe Infusion Pumps. Smiths Medical has identified an issue with electrical shorting at the AC power receptacle. Shorting can occur when saline solution or other conductive fluids (e.g., potassium chloride) enter the AC power receptacle. When this happens, sparking and/ or flames, accompanied by smoke, may appear at the AC po
Action taken
Smiths Medical sent an "Urgent Medical Device Correction" letter dated November 22, 2013, to all affected customers.The letter identified the product the problem and the action needed to be taken by the customers. All customers will be provided with instructions on inspection, cleaning, and prevention regarding this issue, for the continued safe and effective use of these pumps. Additionally, customers will be instructed to: 1. Return damaged pumps for servicing or damaged AC power cords for replacement to Smiths Medical. 2. Return the completed Confirmation Form to acknowledge receipt and understanding of the information provided in the Urgent Medical Device Correction letter, via fax or email, to Smiths Medical for processing. "The Instructions for preventing this issue", "Mitigations", Conclusions", " Action to be taken by the User", and "Transmission of this Urgent Medical Device Correction". The consignees were also asked to complete the "Urgent Medical Device confirmation Form" and fax it to 1-800-237-8033 or by sending an electronic copy via e-mail to medfusion4000nov2013@smiths-medical.com. For questions regarding this information, consignees should contact their local Sales Representative, Smiths Medical's Customer Service Department at 1-800-258-5361, or via e-mail at medfusion4000nov2013@smiths-medical.com. UPDATE: Consignees were sent a follow-up letter dated 13 January 2014 from the one dated November 22, 2013. The letter was addressed to Risk / Safety Managers, Biomedical Professionals, Clinicians who oversee the use of Medfusion Pumps, Distributors, and other users of these devices. The "Urgent Medical Device Recall" letter included Advise on Action to be Taken by the User. This included customers to have their Pumps undergo a free correction. The correction consists of the installation of a new AC power Receptacle seal. Smith Medical provided options for completing the correction process which included: 1) Consignees were a
Root cause
Device Design
Status
Terminated
Product code
FRN
Quantity affected
9560 (8601 US, 959 OUS)
Distribution
Worldwide Distribution - USA (nationwide ) including the states of : AZ, NY, TN, MS, AR, WV, VA, VT, PA, DE, DC, OH, CO, NH, MI, CA, FL, CT, WA, MD, NM, RI, MA, TX, NC, IL, KY, WI and MI., and the cou
Date initiated
2013-11-22
Date posted
2013-12-19
Date terminated
2015-03-25
Location
Saint Paul, MN

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