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System, x-ray, angiographic - Product Code IZI
원인
Ge healthcare has recently become aware of a potential safety issue that may result in the loss of c-arm gantry motion capability on fluoroscopic interventional imaging systems (innova, optima and discovery).
조치
The firm, GE Healthcare, sent an "Urgent Medical Device Correction" letter on 5/29/2015- GEHC Ref#12231- dated May 29, 2015 to their Consignees. The letter described the Safety Issue, Safety Instructions, Affected Product Details, Product Correction, and contact Information. The customers were instructed that you may continue to use the system and avoid rapid direction changes with the gantry motions and prevent potential collisions with other equipment. If the failure occurs during interventional examination, please ensure that you have established procedures for handling patients in case of the loss of gantry motion as stated in your product labeling.
GE Healthcare will correct all affected products at no cost to you. A GE Healthcare representative will contact you to arrange for this correction.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this notification, please contact GE Healthcare Service at 1-800-437-1171 or your local Service Representative.
Serial Number System ID 0000010C2M037O 620272INNOVA31 0000009C2M0192 X98766705 00000464106BU4 A5127281 00000007C20175 RU2741VA01 0000013C2S0087 082416100052 0000010C2M0299 082416100030
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제품 설명
GE Healthcare Innova 3100IQ. || Angiographic X-ray systems used in generating fluoroscopic and rotational images of human anatomy for diagnostic, interventional and image-guided surgical procedures.