RAYSEARCH LABORATORIES AB: Medical Device Recalls in 2012
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 3 medical device recalls made by RAYSEARCH LABORATORIES AB in 2012. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- SharePlan 1.1, aka t-RayAutoplan version 1.2.1 (build number 1.3.1.10). Manufacturing name RayAutoplan, aka t-RayAutoplan, commercial name (TomoTherapy) SharePlan Intended use: t-RayAutoplan is a software that, based on the planned dose distribution from a TomoPlan treatment planning system, generates a family of individually optimized IMRT plans and presents their characteristics to the user in a GUI. Among the generated plans, the user selects and clinically approves a treatment plan and exports it electronically to DICOM, for subsequent treatment of the patient. The intended users of t-RayAutoplan shall be clinically qualified staff, such as medical physicists, medical doctors or dosimetrists.
- The product affected by this notice is sold under the trade name TomoTherapy SharePlan 1.1. To determine if the version you are using is affected, bring up the About box in the SharePlan application and check if the build number reported there is 1.3.1.10. Intended use: t-RayAutoplan is a software that, based on the planned dose distribution from a TomoPlan treatment planning system, generates a family of individually optimized IMRT plans and presents their characteristics to the user in a GUI. Among the generated plans, the user selects and clinically approves a treatment plan and exports it electronically to DICOM, for subsequent treatment of the patient. The intended users of t-RayAutoplan shall be clinically qualified staff, such as medical physicists, medical doctors or dosimetrists
- Brand name: RayStation. Generic name: Treatment Planning System. Software version and build numbers are 2.5.0.144 and 2.5.1.89. Product lifetime is 5 years. RayStation is a software system designed for treatment planning and analysis of radiation therapy. The treatment plans provide treatment unit set-up parameters and estimates of dose distributions expected during the proposed treatment, and may be used to administer treatments after review and approval by the intended user. The system functionality can be configured based on user needs. The intended users of RayStation shall be clinically qualified radiation therapy staff trained in using the system.