Greatbatch Medical: 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 Greatbatch Medical in 2017. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- Offset Reamer Handle, T5766 Product Usage: The reamer handles are re-usable surgical instruments used in arthroplasty surgery of the hip joints, where either total joint replacement or resurfacing surgery is performed using a reamer cutting instrument. The reamer handles are intended for use with a surgical driver (active device). The reamer handle is connected at the distal end to a reamer. The T5766 reamer handle is an offset design with a drive shaft mechanism that spins on roller bearings and is encapsulated in an inner clam shell housing that is constrained within a Radel¿ tube and outer housing.
- ViaPeel PTFE Peelable Introducer 5FR, Part Number 10890-006
- Linear Straight Broach Handle (Rasp Handle) (Greatbatch Part # 510397; DJO Surgical Inc., # 803-03-159) and EZ Clean" Linear Broach Handle Greatbatch Part # T11824, DJO Surgical Inc. # 803-03-059).
- Biosense Webster MobiCath Bi-Directional Guiding Sheath, Model D140010 (small curve) and D140011 (large curve). The MobiCath Bi-Directional Guiding Sheath is a flexible tipped percutaneous catheter introducer (or guiding sheath) designed for gaining access to the coronary systems. The device features adjustable tip geometry through use of a rotating handle to deflect the catheter. This catheter is assembled with a hemostasis valve and a sideport infusion line. The kit includes a flexible catheter dilator to facilitate bi-directional guiding sheath passage.