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Class IIOngoingZ-1823-2026

Gentuity, LLC recalls Gentuity HF-OCT Imaging System Model G10-01

Gentuity, LLCSudbury, MA, United StatesReported Apr 22, 2026 · 2 months ago
Legal News Analyst ·

Reason for recall

The potential for repeated frames during HF-OCT pullback when using the Gentuity HF-OCT Console (software version 21.11 to 23.3.13) with the Vis-Rx and Vis-Rx Prime catheters. This correction is intended to ensure that users are fully informed of how to recognize, avoid, and mitigate this condition to maintain accurate longitudinal (length) measurements during OCT imaging.

Affected product

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Gentuity HF-OCT Imaging System Model G10-01; Software version 23.2.13;

Lot / code information

Model
G10-01
UDI
00859910007032; Lot/
Serial #
23C0113, 22J0101, 20A0202, 23F0101, 22F0113, 22L0100 — +22 moreShow all
23C0113, 22J0101, 20A0202, 23F0101, 22F0113, 22L0100, 26B0203, 26B0200, 26B0204, 26B0202, 26B0201, 25L0302, 22E0204, 22J0102, 24H0101, 24H0102, 23K0201, 20A0203, 22K0306, 20A0201, 25J0200, 23C0110, 22K0305, 25E0100, 22F0110, 22K0304, 22K0302, 24B0107; OUS
Lot #
21G1900, 21G1901, 21G1902, 21G1903, 21G1904, 21H1101 — +128 moreShow all
21G1900, 21G1901, 21G1902, 21G1903, 21G1904, 21H1101, 21H1102, 21H1103, 21H1104, 21H1105, 22C2300, 22C2301, 22C3000, 22D2600, 22D2700, 22D2701, 22D2702, 22D2705, 22E0500, 22E0501, 22F2700, 22F2701, 22F2702, 22F2703, 22F2704, 22G2600, 22G2601, 22G2700, 22H2900, 22H2901, 24B2100, 24B2101, 24B2102, 24B2103, 24B2104, 24C1301, 24C1302, 24C1303, 24C1304, 24C1305, 24D1504, 24D1505, 24D1506, 24D1507, 24D1508, 24E0800, 24E0801, 24E0802, 24E0803, 24E0804, 24F2408, 24F2409, 24F2410, 24F2411, 24F2412, 24G2205, 24G2206, 24G2207, 24G2208, 24G2209, 24H1400, 24H1401, 24H1402, 24H1403, 24H1404, 24M1000, 22L3000, 22L3001, 23A1904, PDA23-001, 23C2202, 23C2203, 23E0900, 23E0901, 23E0902, 23F2704, 23F2705, 23G2601, 23G2602, 23G2603, 23G2604, 23G0700, 23G0701, 23H3000, 23H3001, 23H3002, 23H3003, 23M1102, 23M1103, 23M1104, 23M1301, 24B2105, 24B2106, 24C2200, 24C2201, 24H1900, 24H1901, 24H1902, 24J0500, 24J0501, 24J0502, 24M1101, 24M1102, 24M1103, 24M1104, 24M1105, 25C0320, 25C0321, 25C0322, 25C0323, 25C0324, 25F2500, 25F2501, 25F2502, 25G3103, 25G3104, 25G3105, 25J0800, 25J0801, 25J0802, 25J2300, 25K0909, 25K0910, 25L0306, 25L0307, 25M0203, 25M0201, 25M0202, 26B0310, 26B0311, 26B2300, 26B1900, 26B1901, 26B1902

What the firm is doing

On March 23, 2026, URGENT: MEDICAL DEVICE RECALL letters were sent to customers. Actions to be taken: The customers will be required to follow the updated instructions to correct for repeated frames per the revised Operator Manual to address longitudinal measurement accuracy until the updated version of the software that addresses this issue is installed on the console within 6 months.

DistributionShow details

Domestic - US Nationwide distribution in the states of CA, FL, GA, IL, MA, MN, NJ, NY, OH, PA, TX; International: United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Switzerland, Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia;

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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