GE Hangwei Medical Systems, Co. LTD: Medical Device Recalls in 2023
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 2 medical device recalls made by GE Hangwei Medical Systems, Co. LTD in 2023. See the details of the recalls below.
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- The System is designed as a modular system with components that include an Overhead Tube Suspension with tube/collimator, wallstand, Table, X-ray generator, and cleared wireless digital detectors. The list of detectors verified and validated for use with the Discovery XR656 HD system, including their specifications, are provided in the user documentation. The System generates diagnostic The components may be combined in different configurations to meet specific customer needs. In addition, upgrade configurations are available for predicate devices. The optional image pasting function enables the operator to stitch sequentially acquired radiographs into a single image. This 510(k) is to incorporate the VolumeRad advanced application that was currently available on the Discovery XR656 product onto the Discovery XR656 HD, as well as introduce a new Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm, and an optional standalone console to take any HelixTM acquired images via DICOM (such as from a Discovery XR656 HD, Optima XR646 HD, or Optima XR240amx) and process the images independently of the system it was acquired on.
- The System is designed as a modular system with components that include an Overhead Tube Suspension with tube/collimator, wallstand, Table, X-ray generator, and cleared wireless digital detectors. The list of detectors verified and validated for use with the Discovery XR656 HD system, including their specifications, are provided in the user documentation. The System generates diagnostic The components may be combined in different configurations to meet specific customer needs. In addition, upgrade configurations are available for predicate devices. The optional image pasting function enables the operator to stitch sequentially acquired radiographs into a single image. This 510(k) is to incorporate the VolumeRad advanced application that was currently available on the Discovery XR656 product onto the Discovery XR656 HD, as well as introduce a new Metal Artifact Reduction Algorithm, and an optional standalone console to take any HelixTM acquired images via DICOM (such as from a Discovery XR656 HD, Optima XR646 HD, or Optima XR240amx) and process the images independently of the system it was acquired on.