Merit Medical Systems, Inc.: Medical Device Recalls in 2018
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 6 medical device recalls made by Merit Medical Systems, Inc. in 2018. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- 1mL Medallion Syringes Are used to inject fluids into, or withdraw fluids from the body.
- Flex-Neck Classic Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter (Pediatric) Product Usage: If the patient is a suitable candidate for peritoneal dialysis (PD) therapy, The Flex-Neck¿ PD Catheter can be implanted either surgically or peritoneoscopically. The only contraindication to implantation of the FlexNeck PD Catheter is if the patient is not a candidate for peritoneal dialysis. Numerous prior surgeries or suspected or documented intraperitoneal adhesions may be relative contraindications to PD. However, since the Y-TEC¿ System of peritoneoscopic implantation enable inspection of the peritoneum to confirm the presence of adhesions and to avoid them, all patients who are suitable for PD can receive this catheter.
- PreludeSNAP Splittable Hydrophilic and non-Hydrophilic Sheath Introducers, Catalog Numbers - PLS-1007, PLS-1008, PLS-1009, PLS-1009.5, PLS-1010, PLS-1010.5, PLS-1011, PLS-2506, PLS-2507, PLS-2508, PLS-2509, PLS-2510, PLS-2510.5, PLSH-1006, PLSH-1009, PLSX-1006, PLSX-1007, PLSX-1009, PLSX-1009.5
- Custom Dialysis Kit CF-4235 Without Gel, which includes Flex-Neck¿ Classic Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter 1 Cuff Infant Coiled, Catalog # K14-00079
- Flex-Neck Classic Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter 1 Cuff Infant Coiled, Catalog # CF-4235/B
- Custom Dialysis Kit CF-4230 Without Gel, which includes Flex-Neck¿ Classic Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter 2 Cuffs Infant Coiled, Catalog # K14-00078