Medical Device Recall: CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pumps, Model 2100. Intended for the following uses: Indicated for the following uses: Intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into
Smiths Medical ASD Inc. · February 27, 2024
Reason for Recall
CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pumps, with software versions before v4.3, may have the following issues:1. Upstream Occlusion, 2. Stop and Power Keys Unresponsive, 3. Manual Mode Air Detector, 4. Single Bubble Air Detection, 5. Error Codes Not Displayed at Power Up, 6. Audible Alarm, 7. Low Sensitivity Air in Line Detection Threshold, 8. PharmGuard Server Password. Smiths Medical corrected many of the issues included in this notification in previous software updates and the corrections were carried forward into all subsequent software releases. Please ensure you have the most recent CADD software (v4.3 - 2023) installed on your pumps.
Product Description
CADD-Solis Ambulatory Infusion Pumps, Model 2100. Intended for the following uses: Indicated for the following uses: Intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into an intraoperative site, epidural space or subarachnoid space. Therapies that require a continuous rate of infusion, intermittent bolus, and/or with patient-controlled demand doses.
Distribution
Worldwide
Quantity Affected
9284 units
Source: FDA (openFDA Device Enforcement)
Recall number: Z-2419-2024
Status: ongoing
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