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Recall Observatory FDA recall evidence

Device product

YSIO X.Pree

Z-0730-2022

March 07, 2022

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc
Event
Event 89738
Status
Ongoing
Classification
Class II
Quantity
53 units
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-0730-2022

Official wording

Reason: For the automated multi-image-acquisition procedure Ortho x-ray collimation is set in a preparative stage for the entire examination area prior to the exam. During acquisition of each individual x-ray image, the x-ray collimator is automatically positioned in a way that the subsequent series of acquisition covers the defined field of view needed for each step. However, during the acquisition the collimation area displayed to the operator on the User Interface does not correctly represent the collimation area specified by the system. It indicates to the user an open collimator instead, e.g., the information displayed on the User Interface shows wider area of collimation than values preset prior to the examination. However, the collimation of the x-ray is performed correctly and always matches the examination area predefined by the user.

Code information: 11107464

Distribution pattern: US Nationwide, Worldwide distribution

Derived failure modes

  • Unknown

    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    For the automated multi-image-acquisition procedure Ortho x-ray collimation is set in a preparative stage for the entire examination area prior to the exam. During acquisition of each individual x-ray image, the x-ray collimator is automatically positioned in a way that the subsequent series of acquisition covers the defined field of view needed for each step. However, during the acquisition the collimation area displayed to the operator on the User Interface does not correctly represent the collimation area specified by the system. It indicates to the user an open collimator instead, e.g., the information displayed on the User Interface shows wider area of collimation than values preset prior to the examination. However, the collimation of the x-ray is performed correctly and always matches the examination area predefined by the user.