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FDA Devices Critical Class I Terminated

GlideScope Core OneTouch Smart Cable, REF: 0800 0601, an accessory to the GlideScope Video Laryngoscope System Per PLRA: The Core OneTouch Cables (Reusable Device) is ancillary equipment used with the Core 10 and Core 15 monitors. The monitor and workstation are intended to work with video endoscopes, in conjunction with ancillary equipment, for endoscopic procedures.

Reported: July 15, 2020 Initiated: June 5, 2020 #Z-2476-2020

Product Description

GlideScope Core OneTouch Smart Cable, REF: 0800 0601, an accessory to the GlideScope Video Laryngoscope System Per PLRA: The Core OneTouch Cables (Reusable Device) is ancillary equipment used with the Core 10 and Core 15 monitors. The monitor and workstation are intended to work with video endoscopes, in conjunction with ancillary equipment, for endoscopic procedures.

Reason for Recall

When video laryngoscopy system users apply, twisting motions while connecting the blade in the HDMI port, or excessive torsion to the connection port, this force is transferred to the HDMI PCB, which may result in video synchronization interruption, loss of live image/blank screen, no cameras connected monitor warning, may present risk to patients, in which time to intubation is more critical.

Details

Recalling Firm
Verathon, Inc.
Units Affected
437
Distribution
Worldwide Distribution: US (nationwide) and countries of: Australia and United Kingdom.
Location
Bothell, WA

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
GlideScope Core OneTouch Smart Cable, REF: 0800 0601, an accessory to the GlideScope Video Laryngoscope System Per PLRA: The Core OneTouch Cables (Reusable Device) is ancillary equipment used with the Core 10 and Core 15 monitors. The monitor and workstation are intended to work with video endoscopes, in conjunction with ancillary equipment, for endoscopic procedures.. Recalled by Verathon, Inc.. Units affected: 437.
Why was this product recalled?
When video laryngoscopy system users apply, twisting motions while connecting the blade in the HDMI port, or excessive torsion to the connection port, this force is transferred to the HDMI PCB, which may result in video synchronization interruption, loss of live image/blank screen, no cameras connected monitor warning, may present risk to patients, in which time to intubation is more critical.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the FDA Devices on July 15, 2020. Severity: Critical. Recall number: Z-2476-2020.