Applied Medical Resources Corp: Medical Device Recalls in 2013
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 3 medical device recalls made by Applied Medical Resources Corp in 2013. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- Laparoscope, general; plastic surgery Used for general, abdominal, gynecological and thoracic minimally invasive surgical procedures to establish a path of entry or to gain access through tissue planes and/or potential spaces for endoscopic instruments.
- Applied Medical's Inzii¿ 12/15mm Retrieval System. Applieds Inzii Tissue Retrieval Bag, Model Number CD004, is classified as a Class II device. It was cleared to market via 510(k) filing K060051. The retrieval bag is a disposable specimen retrieval bag intended for use as receptacle for the collection of tissue, organs, and calculi during laparoscopic procedures. Applieds CD004 has a shelf life of three years. It is provided sterile and packaged in a heat sealed Tyvek pouch.
- Applied Medicals Epix¿ and Direct Drive Laparoscopic Graspers, Model Numbers C4130 and C4140. Used for grasping and manipulating tissue during general or laparoscopic surgery.