Medical Device Recall: The Distal Access Catheter is a single-lumen, braided shaft, variable stiffness catheter with radiopaque marker on the distal end and a luer hub on the proximal end. The catheter shaft has a hydrophil
Stryker Neurovascular · April 3, 2024
Reason for Recall
Stryker Neurovascular is recalling their DAC- Distal Access Catheter -038 136cm, a Distal Access Catheter by removal. The reason for the recall is: the DAC Lot #0000486382 was released with out-of-specification endotoxin results.
Product Description
The Distal Access Catheter is a single-lumen, braided shaft, variable stiffness catheter with radiopaque marker on the distal end and a luer hub on the proximal end. The catheter shaft has a hydrophilic coating to reduce friction during use. Device dimensions and configuration are shown on the product label. A rotating hemostasis valve with side-arm adapter is provided with each catheter. The rotating hemostasis valve is typically y shaped with a female luer lock and a manual hemostasis valve. The female port allows for aspiration and contrast injections while the hemostasis valve allows direct arterial access when using other devices such as guidewires and/or interventional devices.
Distribution
US Nationwide distribution in the states of TX, FL, NJ, CO, LA, NC, AL, PA, MI, MS, SC, IL.
States Affected
NATIONWIDE
Quantity Affected
43
Source: FDA (openFDA Device Enforcement)
Recall number: Z-1740-2024
Status: ongoing
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