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Class IIOngoingZ-1768-2025

Klinika Mdical Gmb recalls KliniTray. KlinioTray. Tissue resection margin examination board/small. Model Number: 2…

Klinika Mdical GmbUsingen, GermanyReported May 21, 2025 · 1 year ago
Legal News Analyst ·

Reason for recall

Potential for microbial contamination.

Affected product

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Affected products & lots

  • KliniTray. KlinioTray. Tissue resection margin examination board/small. Model Number: 2001105-F The medical device KliniTrayTM is a system for the precise monitoring, recording and visualization of alignment during surgical procedures. It ensures the exact orientation and positioning of tissue to be removed in the patient's body, enabling improved surgical precision and patient safety
    UDI-DI 4053185001177.Model Number
    Affected lot
    25.019.01

What the firm is doing

Single distributor was notified via email on 04/04/2025 with an "URGENT FIELD SAFETY NOTICE - PRODUCT RECALL" letter. The letter instructed the distributor to Identify and quarantine all units of the affected LOT numbers, do not distribute or use these products, treat the products as non-sterile (clean packed) and ensure they are not used on the sterile field, and inform all relevant departments or customers within your distribution chain about this FSCA. Additionally, the distributor was requested to complete and return the acknowledgment form by 04/16/2025, even if you no longer have affected stock.

DistributionShow details

US Nationwide distribution in the state of Massachusetts.

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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