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Breaking News: FDA warns that certain coronary imaging catheters are being removed from market

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Breaking News: FDA warns that certain coronary imaging catheters are being removed from market
Friday, April 18, 2025
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FDA warns that certain coronary imaging catheters are being removed from market over safety concerns

A catheter sheath detached during use and was left in the patient’s body. It was successfully removed, but the FDA said it is now evaluating the potential risk to others going forward. There is no official recall at this time.

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FDA warns that certain coronary imaging catheters are being removed from market over safety concerns

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Conavi Medical’s Novasight Hybrid System catheter
A catheter sheath detached during use and was left in the patient’s body. It was successfully removed, but the FDA said it is now evaluating the potential risk to others going forward. There is no official recall at this time.
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