China NMPA Product Recall - External nose clip
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The National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) announced on September 9, 2011, a product recall initiated by Medtronic Xomed Inc. concerning specific batches of its external nasal clips. This action, reported by the Beijing office of Medtronic China Co., Ltd., addresses a critical quality issue: the contamination of alcohol wipes accompanying the medical devices. The external nasal clips, identified by registration certificate SFDA (I) 20081662452, are designed for use after nasal surgery or injury to apply pressure and stabilize bone clips, with explicit instructions to prevent direct skin contact. The recall impacts products distributed across China, the United States, and other international markets, highlighting the global reach of the concern. While detailed assessments of potential injury severity and specific corrective actions are referenced in an attached recall report, the core problem remains the compromised sterility of a component critical for patient care. In response, the NMPA has instructed Food and Drug Administrations in all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities to enhance their oversight and management of similar medical devices. This measure underscores the regulatory commitment to ensuring medical product safety and maintaining public trust.
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- Medtronic Xomed, Inc.
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