Acumed LLC: Medical Device Recalls in 2017
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 4 medical device recalls made by Acumed LLC in 2017. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- The Acumed Slide-Loc Anatomic Radial Head System is intended for use by surgeons with orthopedic training. The device is to be implanted by the surgeon in a sterile operating room setting. Implants are provided in sterile packages. The Acumed Anatomic Radial Head Slide-Loc System consists of modular heads and stems with accessories for anatomical replacement of the proximal portion of the radius and restore the natural articulation of the radial head with the radial notch of the ulna and capitellum of the distal humerus. The modular heads and stems are single use implantable devices. Each Acumed Slide-Loc Anatomic Radial Head System Set consists of 76 parts/instruments.
- OPT Croutons is a synthetic bone substitute designed for the repair of bony defects and is made of pure beta-tricalcium phosphate. The tricalcium phosphate is a soluble calcium phosphate salt.
- .045 X 6 ST Guide Wire, Part number 45-0029-S, Sterile 10 pack of WS-1106ST and has a 6 inch length and 0.045 inch diameter. .054 X 7 ST Guide Wire, Part number 45-0031-S, Sterile 10 Pack of WS-1407ST and has a 7 inch length and 0.054 inch diameter. These guide wires are an orthopedic manual surgical instrument.
- 6-hole Pubic Symphysis plate (PN 70-0451). The pelvic bone plates for the pelvic ring are a series of plates with varying lengths that function as internal fixation devices for fractures, fusions and osteotomies of the pelvic ring. The plates are strategically pre-contoured where beneficial to the application, and they are secured to the bone with 3.5mm non-locking screws. The Acumed pelvic ring plate is the Pubic Symphysis Plate. The Acumed Pelvic Plating System is intended for use by surgeons with orthopedic training and knowledge of the indications and techniques required for fixation. The device is to be implanted by the surgeon in a sterile operating room setting.