Medtronic Neuromodulation: Medical Device Recalls in 2015
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 3 medical device recalls made by Medtronic Neuromodulation in 2015. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- Medtronic SynchroMed II Implantable Infusion Pumps, models 8637-20 and 8637-40. Sterile. Product Usage: The implantable Medtronic SynchroMed II programmable pumps are part of an infusion system that stores and delivers a prescribed drug to a specific site. The implanted infusion system consists of a SynchroMed II pump and a catheter
- The Medtronic, Quadripolar ITREL 3 IPG, Model 7425, is a multiprogrammable device designed for use in the Stimulation of the Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, or muscles when connected to an extension and/or lead. The Medtronic InterStim II Neurostimulator, Model 3058, and Medtronic InterStim Neurostimulator, Model 3023, are parts of neurostimulation systems for InterStim Therapy. The neurostimulators are multiprogrammable devices that accommodates a lead through which a stimulation program is delivered. The Medtronic Enterra Neurostimulator, Model 3116, is part of an Enterra Therapy system for gastric electrical stimulation (GES). The neurostimulator is a multiprogrammable device that accommodates a lead through which a stimulation program is delivered.
- Medtronic DBS Extension Kit for Deep Brain Stimulation, Models 37085 and 37086. Sterile