Outset Medical, Inc. Recalls
3 recalls from federal safety databases (FDA, CPSC). Sourced directly from government enforcement feeds.
Medical Device Recalls (3)
- Class II
August 1, 2024
Tablo Console, REF: PN-0003000, PN-0006000, part of the Tablo Hemodialysis System. The Tablo Hemodialysis System is indicated for use in patients with acute and/or chronic renal failure, with or witho
Blood leak sensor, a component of hemodialysis device, may show decreased sensitivity, at the lowest level, specified as 0.35 mL/min blood leak rate, which could delay triggering the ALARM_DIALYZER_BLOOD_LEAK alarm, if blood loss, less-than 300ml, occurs, the patient may experience hypotension, fatigue, cramps, dizziness, headaches, nausea, and shortness of breath.
- Class II
April 30, 2024
TabloCart with Prefiltration Drawer PN-0006813, with power cords: PN-0005746 (10-foot), PN-0006578 (15-foot), PN-0005747 (20-foot)10-, 15- and 20-foot cords respectively), used with the Tablo Hemodial
A cart with prefiltration drawer, an optional hemodialysis system accessory, has a cord with a female connector that has internal contact pins that may become damaged that could create localized heat, sparks, smoke, melting or charring (thermal event) of the female connector or the associated connector power entry module, which may lead to transient delay in treatment or blistering to the user.
- Class I
March 6, 2024
Tablo Hemodialysis System, REF: PN-0003000, PN-0006000 and PN-0007001
Hemodialysis System, pre and post dialyzer peroxide-cured silicone tubing, with less than 336 hours usage, will be replaced because tubing may contain non-dioxin-like (NDL) polychlorinated biphenyl acids (PCBAs), that have not been flushed out over time with usage. Exposure to PCBAs could cause: skin conditions, liver damage, impaired reproduction, development of certain kinds of cancer in humans.
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