Device Recall AGB Pressure Injectable Multi

  • Model / Serial
    CDA-42703-P1A 13F16L0092 13F17A0022 13F17A0301 13F17C0266 13F17D0039 13F17F0299 13F17H0071
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    US in the states of OH, FL, SC, TX, KY, NJ, MI
  • Product Description
    AGB+ Pressure Injectable Multi- Lumen CVC Kit || Product Usage: || The Arrow¿ CVC is indicated to provide short-term (< 30 days) central venous access for treatment of diseases or conditions requiring central venous access including, but not limited to: multiple infusions of fluids, medications, or chemotherapy infusion of fluids that are hypertonic, hyperosmolar, or have divergent pH values frequent blood sampling or blood/blood component infusions infusion of incompatible medications central venous pressure monitoring lack of usable peripheral IV sites replacement of multiple peripheral sites for IV access injection of contrast media When used for pressure injection of contrast media, do not exceed the maximum indicated flow rate for each catheter lumen. The maximum pressure of power injector equipment used with pressure injectable CVC may not exceed 400 PSI.
  • Manufacturer
  • 1 Event

Manufacturer

  • Manufacturer Address
    Arrow International Inc, 2400 Bernville Rd, Reading PA 19605-9607
  • Manufacturer Parent Company (2017)
  • Source
    USFDA

3 devices with a similar name

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  • Model / Serial
    Material number CA-42703-P1A
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    Nationwide Distribution
  • Product Description
    AGB+ Pressure Injectable Multi-Lumen CVC Kit || intended to permit venous access to the central circulation by way of the femoral, jugular or subclavian veins || intended to permit venous access to the central circulation by way of the femoral, jugular or subclavian veins
  • Manufacturer
  • Model / Serial
    Material number CDA-42703-P1A
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    Nationwide Distribution
  • Product Description
    AGB+ Pressure Injectable Multi-Lumen CVC Kit || The Arrow Central Venous Catheters are intended to permit venous access to the central circulation by way of the femoral, jugular or subclavian veins.The ARROWg+ard Blue¿ Catheter permits venous access to the central circulation by way of the femoral, jugular, or subclavian veins. The ARROWg+ard¿ technology is intended to provide protection against catheter-related bloodstream infections. It is not intended to be used as a treatment for existing infections nor is it indicated for long-term use (>30 days). The ARROWg+ard Blue PLUS¿ Multiple-Lumen Catheter permits venous access to the central circulation by way of the femoral, jugular, or subclavian veins. The ARROWg+ard¿ technology is intended to provide protection against catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI). It is not intended to be used as a treatment for existing infections nor is it indicated for long-term use (>30 days). Clinical effectiveness of the ARROWg+ard Blue PLUS¿ catheter in preventing CRBSI's compared to the original ARROWg+ard Blue¿ catheter has not been studied
  • Manufacturer
  • Model / Serial
    CA-42703-P1A 13F16M0047 13F17B0152 13F16K0302 13F17F0226 13F17H0407 13F17A0157 13F17B0117 13F17C0250 13F17F0259 13F17H0100  13F17C0057 13F17F0298 13F17H0068
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    No
  • Distribution
    US in the states of OH, FL, SC, TX, KY, NJ, MI
  • Product Description
    AGB+ Pressure Injectable Multi- Lumen CVC Kit || Product Usage: || The Arrow¿ CVC is indicated to provide short-term (< 30 days) central venous access for treatment of diseases or conditions requiring central venous access including, but not limited to: multiple infusions of fluids, medications, or chemotherapy infusion of fluids that are hypertonic, hyperosmolar, or have divergent pH values frequent blood sampling or blood/blood component infusions infusion of incompatible medications central venous pressure monitoring lack of usable peripheral IV sites replacement of multiple peripheral sites for IV access injection of contrast media When used for pressure injection of contrast media, do not exceed the maximum indicated flow rate for each catheter lumen. The maximum pressure of power injector equipment used with pressure injectable CVC may not exceed 400 PSI.
  • Manufacturer