United States FDA Medical Device Recalls rend and Impact Analysis Report 2023: Product Innovation will Reduce Medical Device Recalls

DUBLIN, Jan. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “US FDA Medical Device Recalls: Trend and Impact Analysis” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This study analyzes the latest US FDA recalls in the medical device market. It does this by examining the FDA’s information summaries. This list includes devices recalled as they presented specific risks to patients.

Rising incidents of patient deaths are raising questions about medical device efficacy, specifically Class II and Class III medical devices. All medical devices commercialized in the US market must adhere to 510(k) compliance. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) posts summaries of information about the most serious medical device recalls.

The device types (according to US FDA classification) studied include:

Class I recallsClass II recalls

In terms of recalls, devices that could cause serious health issues and even patient death are listed. Medical device recall notices reflect the date of posting on the government list and not the recall initiation date.

FDA Class I Recalls: The FDA Class I is the most crucial recall type. Using Class I medical devices may cause serious injuries or even death.

This recall occurs when a high probability exists that a violative medical device, through exposure or use, causes serious adverse health issues or patient death. Under statutory authority, the FDA can request, conduct, or order a Class I recall. As this recall type includes FDA requests, most companies voluntarily recall their device.

FDA Class II Recalls: An FDA Class II recall occurs when a medical device presents patients with a substantial health and safety hazard. Class II medical device recalls cover devices that have even a slight chance of causing serious injury or producing adverse health consequences, which may be temporary and medically reversible. The FDA issues a Class II recall where the risk of death or severe injury from the device usage is not immediate, but the danger remains.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Strategic Imperatives

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?The Strategic Imperative The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Prevention of Medical Device RecallsGrowth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine

2 Growth Opportunity Analysis

US FDA Medical Device RecallsMedical Device Recalls – SegmentationGrowth DriversGrowth Restraints

3 US FDA Medical Device Recalls, by Year, Type, and Company

FDA Steps for Working on 510(k) ApprovalUS FDA Medical Device Recalls – 2018-2023US FDA Medical Device Recalls – Major Recall ReasonsUS FDA Medical Device Recalls – Number of Recalls by CompaniesImpact of FDA Recalls on Medical Device Market Participants

4 FDA Class I Recalls

Recall 1 – Fresenius Medical Care’s Recall of Hemodialysis MachinesRecall 2 – Philips Respironics’s Recall of V60 and V60 Plus VentilatorsRecall 3 – Draeger Carina’s Recall of Sub-Acute Care Ventilators Because of Contaminants in Air PathRecall 4 – Covidien LLC (Medtronic) Palindrome and Mahurkar Hemodialysis’s Recall of CathetersSummary of FDA Class I Medical Device Recalls

5 FDA Class II Recalls – Endoscopes and AERs

Product Recalls of Endoscopic Devices*AER Product RecallsFDA Communications on Reported Patient Endoscope- and AER-related InfectionsFactors Leading to the Transition from Reusable and Reprocessed Duodenoscopes to Disposable DuodenoscopesIncreased Recommendations to Prevent Cross-contamination Risks Boosting the Flexible Single-use Endoscope MarketCase Study – How Boston Scientific Received Additional Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Reimbursement for the EXALTT Model D Disposable DuodenoscopeSummary of Endoscope and AER Recalls and Action Plans

6 Growth Opportunity Universe

Growth Opportunity 1: Innovative Chemical and Material Usage in Medical DevicesGrowth Opportunity 2: New Technology Innovation, such as Flexible Single-use Endoscopes and Disposable Sheaths

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes

Covidien LLC (Medtronic)Draeger CarinaFresenius Medical CarePhilips Respironics

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/z1k458

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