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Class 2 Device Recall Cardiosave Rescue IntraAortic Balloon Pump (IABP)

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  Class 2 Device Recall Cardiosave Rescue IntraAortic Balloon Pump (IABP) see related information
Date Initiated by Firm September 08, 2021
Create Date September 30, 2021
Recall Status1 Open3, Classified
Recall Number Z-2616-2021
Recall Event ID 88664
510(K)Number K181122  
Product Classification System, balloon, intra-aortic and control - Product Code DSP
Product Cardiosave Rescue Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP), Model Nos. 0998-00-0800-75, 0998-00-0800-83, 0998-00-0800-85
Code Information All lots
Recalling Firm/
Manufacturer
Datascope Corp.
1300 Macarthur Blvd
Mahwah NJ 07430-2052
For Additional Information Contact Marylou Insinga
201-995-8701
Manufacturer Reason
for Recall
The Cardiosave IABP may unexpectedly shut down when the device is running on AC power, only one battery is installed in the IABP, and the battery is physically removed while the battery is being charged. This occurs during a very specific set of conditions.
FDA Determined
Cause 2
Software design
Action On Wednesday, September 8, 2021, the firm distributed Urgent Medical Device Correction letters to affected customers. Customers were informed that all lots of Maquet Cardiosave Hybrid experience the following issue: Unexpected Shutdown Upon Battery Removal. Immediate Actions to be taken by Customers: To ensure that the Cardiosave Hybrid is not susceptible to shutdown during the removal of a battery, users should not eject a battery when: - There is a singulat battery in either battery charging bay and unused battery bay is empty. - The battery is charging on AC power (indicated by a flashing LED on the battery pack). Additionally, the user can prevent the issue by ensuring that a battery is inserted into each of the two battery bays. Should a charging battery be ejected inadvertently, the unit will automatically switch over to the second battery, thus preventing system shutdown. Furthermore, Datascope/Getinge is developing a software correction to address this issue. A Datascope/Getinge service representative will contact you to schedule the installation of the updated software. This work will be done at no cost to your facility. If you have any questions, please contact your Datascope/Getinge representative or call the Datascope/Getinge Technical Support at 1-888-943-8872, options 4, 2, 1, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. (Eastern Time Zone).
Quantity in Commerce 3969 total (US); 3550 total (OUS)
Distribution Nationwide domestic distribution. Foreign distribution worldwide.
Total Product Life Cycle TPLC Device Report

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 The manufacturer has initiated the recall and not all products have been corrected or removed. This record will be updated as the status changes.
510(K) Database 510(K)s with Product Code = DSP and Original Applicant = Datascope Corp.
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