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Class IIOngoingZ-0995-2026

Cook Incorporated recalls R¿sch-Uchida Transjugular Liver Access Sets

Cook IncorporatedBloomington, IN, United StatesReported Dec 31, 2025 · 6 months ago
Legal News Analyst ·

Reason for recall

Cook Medical identified that products supplied in the affected device lots may have been manufactured out of specification. Impacted products may have been cut to the incorrect length, not correctly trimmed, and not inspected properly.

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.

R¿sch-Uchida Transjugular Liver Access Sets, Reference Part Numbers: RUPS-100; The R¿sch-Uchida Transjugular Liver Access Set is intended for transjugular liver access in diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Lot / code information

Part / Item #
RUPS-100: Order Number G06929
UDI
(01)00827002069299(17)280624(10)16659065
Lot #
16659065

What the firm is doing

Cook Medical issued an URGENT: MEDICAL DEVICE RECALL notice to its consignees on 11/26/2025 by email and/or letter delivered via a courier. The notice explained the issue, risk to health, and requested the identification and return of the affected product. The notice must be shared with appropriate personnel, including down to the user level, within your organization or with any organization where the affected devices have been transferred. For questions or concerns, please contact Cook Medical Customer Relations at 800.457.4500 or 812.339.2235.

DistributionShow details

Worldwide distribution.

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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