Stryker Medical Division of Stryker Corporation: Medical Device Recalls in 2013
Updated on March 25, 2026.
According to to data from the FDA, there were 5 medical device recalls made by Stryker Medical Division of Stryker Corporation in 2013. See the details of the recalls below.
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Data Source: FDA.
- IsoGel AIR 84, Support Surface. Intended to assist in improving human patient outcomes.
- Model FL14E Rose BedsThe Rose Bed is an AC-powered adjustable long-term care bed intended for medical purposes that consists of a bed with a built-in motor and controls that can be operated to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The device includes movable and latchable siderails
- Medical Surgical Bed, Model 3002SEX Medical Surgical Bed The S3" MedSurg Bed, is intended to support and transport patients within the Med/Surg and Critical Care hospital environments. The bed is typically used in pre-op, post-op and recovery areas of hospital facilities. The intended user for this product is both Health Care Providers (HCPs: nurses, nurses aides, and medical doctors) and human patients. Lockout features may limit patient accessible controls
- The FL23SE Bed is an AC-powered adjustable hospital bed with four built-in electric DC motors and remote controls that is intended for medical purposes. It can be operated by the patient or the caregiver to adjust the height and surface contour of the bed. The bed includes movable and latchable siderails. The FL23SE Bed is intended for use with patients for procedures, therapy, recovery in healthcare environments, and to transport patients between bays and procedural rooms. The FL23SE Bed is intended for use with patients for procedures, therapy, recovery in healthcare environments, and to transport patients between bays and procedural rooms.
- Medical Surgical Bed, Model 3005S3EX Medical Surgical Bed The S3" MedSurg Bed, Model 3005 is intended to support and transport patients within the Med/Surg and Critical Care hospital environments. The bed is typically used in pre-op, post-op and recovery areas of hospital facilities. The intended user for this product is both Health Care Providers (HCPs: nurses, nurses aides, and medical doctors) and human patients. Lockout features may limit patient accessible controls.