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Device product

Breathing circuit set, coaxial: REF: 260127, 260128, 260167, 260168 used with HAMILTON-C1, HAMILTON-T1 and HAMILTON-MR1 ventilators.

Z-2463-2026

May 29, 2026

Class I

Product summary

Firm
Hamilton Medical AG
Event
Event 99028
Status
Ongoing
Classification
Class I
Quantity
27,270 pcs
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-2463-2026

Official wording

Reason: Ventilator coaxial breathing circuit may have, expiratory valve sets with membranes sticking to valve body, not detectable during pre-operative test, which will result in "exhalation obstructed " alarm, which may result in inadequate ventilation, oxygen desaturation. Advising: Prior to use, test lung action. If alarm occurs, expiratory valve set removal to overcome membrane adhesion or replacement

Code information: REF/UDI-DI: 260127/07630002802956, 17630002802953; 260128/07630002802963, 17630002802960; 260167/07630002802970, 17630002802977; 260168/07630002802987, 17630002802984. Lot numbers between 200379 and 205050 (including both.)

Distribution pattern: US Nationwide distribution including in the states of KS, WA, VT, TX, WI, AR, OH, PA, CA, CO, ID, AZ, ME, MO, MI, IL, OR, VA, FL, NJ, SD, NY, NM, TN, CT, NE, OK, AL, GA, KY, NH, WY, ND, IN, UT, WV, DE, IA, PR, MN, LA, AK, HI.

Derived failure modes

  • Unknown

    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    Ventilator coaxial breathing circuit may have, expiratory valve sets with membranes sticking to valve body, not detectable during pre-operative test, which will result in "exhalation obstructed " alarm, which may result in inadequate ventilation, oxygen desaturation. Advising: Prior to use, test lung action. If alarm occurs, expiratory valve set removal to overcome membrane adhesion or replacement