Auris Health, Inc Recalls
4 recalls from federal safety databases (FDA, CPSC). Sourced directly from government enforcement feeds.
Medical Device Recalls (4)
- Class II
January 21, 2026
MONARCH Platform, Bronchoscopy, Catalog Numbers: MON-000005-01 , MON-000005-01R , MON-000006 , MON-000006-RFB, MON-000008 with software
Device for bronchoscopic visualization, patient airway access has software issue: if application restarts after patient-side selection, prior to bronchoscope loading, application will re-initialize to patient-left position; and if right position was previously selected, this may lead to unanticipated robotic arm positioning toward patient-left, may result in contact with patient/endotracheal tube.
- Class II
October 18, 2025
MONARCH Bronchoscope. Model Number: MBR-000211-B
Potential that product was leak tested with equipment outside of its expected operating range, resulting in bronchoscopes that may not be susceptible to leaks.
- Class II
August 2, 2024
Monarch Platform (Urology), REF: MON-000007, MON-000007-RFB
Endoscopy/bronchoscopy/urology devices may have a strain relief defect with some cart and tower power cords that may cause an electrical short, which may lead to system shutdown, which can lead to prolonged procedure or case conversion, and if the user (e.g., operating room staff) touches exposed wires or conductive fluids in contact with the exposed wires, there is a chance of electrical shock.
- Class II
August 2, 2024
Monarch Platform (Endoscopy), REF: MON-000005-01, MON-000005-01R. Monarch Platform (Bronchoscopy), REF: MON-000006, MON-000006-RFB.
Endoscopy/bronchoscopy/urology devices may have a strain relief defect with some cart and tower power cords that may cause an electrical short, which may lead to system shutdown, which can lead to prolonged procedure or case conversion, and if the user (e.g., operating room staff) touches exposed wires or conductive fluids in contact with the exposed wires, there is a chance of electrical shock.
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