FDANovember 29, 2023device

Custom procedural convenience kits and trays, Othopedic use, labeled as: a) HIP FRACTURE, kit number AHHF15C; b) HIP FRACTURE, kit number AHHF15D; c) Hand Pack, kit number BBHP10E; d) Lower Extremity, kit number BBLE40B; e) Custom Podiatry, kit number BOCP70J; f) ROBOTIC PACK, kit number BPAR65A;...

Official recall recorded by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.

The hazard

During an internal investigation, ACS identified that several components were "piggybacked" to ACS trays and subjected to the ACS sterilization process. There is no supporting documentation stating the "piggybacked" components were assessed to determine if they were suitable for exposure to elevated temperatures for an extended period of time and further exposure to sterilization. As a result, the piggybacked components may (1) have a loss/lack of functionality, (2) loss of drug efficacy, if applicable, and (3) may have had higher than specified EO residuals.

What to do

FDA enforcement status: Ongoing

Brands named

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UPCs

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Recall history

Other federal recalls tied to the same brand — a factual pattern, straight from the source data.

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