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Class IIOngoingZ-0166-2026

Philips North America recalls Cardiac Workstation 7000

Philips North AmericaCambridge, MA, United StatesReported Oct 22, 2025 · 8 months ago
Legal News Analyst ·

Reason for recall

Failure of Environmental Stress Testing from a pinched power module wire within the housing of the Cardiac Workstation device which resulted in a short.

Affected product

Check your device

Enter a lot, serial, REF, or UDI number from your device's label to check it against this recall's listed codes.

Cardiac Workstation 7000; Model Number: 860441;

Lot / code information

Model
860441
UDI
00884838094833
Serial #
US42520284, US32520248, US32520244, US22520238, US22520221

What the firm is doing

On September 12, 2025 URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE CORRECTION letters were sent to customers. Actions to be taken: Share this communication with all clinical staff to review and undedrstand. Please this letter with the device. Pass the notice along to all those who need to be aware within the organization or to any organization where affected devices were transferred. Ensure technical solution established by Philips is implemented as soon as available within the timeframe communicated by Philips. In case any device cannot be corrected, inform Philips of the reason why the Technical Solution could not be implemented. Action By Philips: A Philips representative will contact customers to arrange a replacement of the device's hardware on affected devices with the pinched power module wire within the housing of the Cardiac Workstation.

DistributionShow details

US Nationwide distribution in the states of CA, IA, TN, TX, VA.

Class IIWhat this means

Use of the product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

Sources & references

Taylor Coteus
Legal News Analyst

Taylor Coteus is RecallWatch's Legal News Analyst, covering FDA medical-device enforcement and patient-safety litigation. He reviews every recall against the FDA's official openFDA record before it is published and is responsible for corrections and editorial accuracy.

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