| Class 2 Device Recall (1) Alaris Syringe module Model 8110 & Syringe Module 8120 |  |
Date Initiated by Firm | March 05, 2008 |
Date Posted | June 10, 2008 |
Recall Status1 |
Terminated 3 on September 13, 2011 |
Recall Number | Z-1712-2008 |
Recall Event ID |
47335 |
510(K)Number | K010966 K012383 K022677 K023264 K043299 K950419 |
Product Classification |
Infusion Pump - Product Code FRN
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Product | U9 Socket Integrated Circuit ("U9 IC") on the display board of the following Alaris System modules built on or before October 4, 2005:
(1) Alaris Syringe module (Model 8110) (a.k.a. Medley Syringe module)
(2) Alaris PCA module (Model 8120) (a.k.a. Medley PCA module),
CardinalHealth, San Diego, CA 92130 |
Code Information |
Pending |
Recalling Firm/ Manufacturer |
Cardinal Health 303 Inc DBA Alaris Products 10221 Wateridge Cir San Diego CA 92121-2733
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For Additional Information Contact | Cardinal Health Recall Center 800-625-6627 |
Manufacturer Reason for Recall | A channel error on an affected Alaris System module will stop an active infusion (or monitoring) with an audible and visual alarm. Channel errors due to failure of the U9 Socketed Integrated Circuits (U9 IC) on the display board of the Alaris Syringe Module ("Syringe module") and Alaris PCA module ("PCA module") for modules manufactured on or before October 4, 2005. The user will be required to re |
FDA Determined Cause 2 | Device Design |
Action | An Urgent Medical Device Recall Notification letter was sent to consignees on April 10, 2008. Four customer letters were issued. The U19 IC issue affects only the Pump module and the U9 IC issue affects only the Syringe and PCA modules. Therefore there will be one letter for customers affected by all three issues Ul9 IC, U9 IC, and the IUI, one letter for affected Ul9 IC and U9 IC customers, one letter for U19 IC-only customers and one letter for U9 IC-only customers. All mailings were conducted through consignees (distributors as well as direct customers for the affected devices).
Distributors will be sent multiple copies of the Recall Notification and Customer Response Cards. The Recall letters all includeRequired Actions sections which give their customers specific information about the issue and what the customers are to do and includes a web site link for each specific problem. Each recall letter also has chart of Cardinal Health contacts support. |
Quantity in Commerce | 8,286 units |
Distribution | Class II Recall - Worldwide Distribution --- USA including states of AR, AZ, CA, CT, CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI and WY, Guam and country of Canada.
****CDRH Comments: "Note for District Office to follow-up" The firm has not provided a grand total of devices affected by these problems. It is possible that devices suffering from U19 & U9 problems may also experience IUI problems. This recall has 3 problems with 6 modules. One problem affects only 2 modules, one problem affects 6 modules. For simplicity and expediency, CDRH agrees to keep the file as is, rather than separate into 6 products and have complicated explanations of the problems.
77,515 devices affected by IUI problem.
85,286 devices affected by U19 problem.
8,286 devices affected by U9 problem. **** |
Total Product Life Cycle | TPLC Device Report |
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1 A record in this database is created when a firm initiates a correction or removal action. The record is updated if the FDA identifies a violation and classifies the action as a recall, and it is updated for a final time when the recall is terminated. Learn more about medical device recalls. 2 Per FDA policy, recall cause determinations are subject to modification up to the point of termination of the recall. 3 For details about termination of a recall see Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 21 §7.55.
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510(K) Database | 510(K)s with Product Code = FRN 510(K)s with Product Code = FRN
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