Medical Device Recall Firms

Which medical device companies have the most FDA recalls? Rankings based on 38,509 recall records.

The FDA tracks every company responsible for a medical device recall. Large manufacturers of implantable devices, surgical equipment, and diagnostic tools naturally appear more frequently in recall data — they produce thousands of different products and are subject to strict post-market surveillance requirements. A recall often reflects an active quality monitoring program rather than negligence. The FDA's MAUDE database and MDR system generate a comprehensive record of device safety actions going back decades.

All Recalling Firms

2,918 firms found in FDA device recall records. Sorted by recall count.

# Recalling Firm Recalls Most Recent View
901 HemoCue AB 5 May 12, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
902 Clinical Innovations, LLC 5 Aug 13, 2020 View Recalls · Brand History
903 Colgate Palmolive Company 5 Mar 23, 2012 View Recalls · Brand History
904 Combat Medical Systems, LLC 5 Dec 23, 2020 View Recalls · Brand History
905 Hollister Incorporated 5 Dec 23, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
906 Valeritas, Incorporated 5 Jul 3, 2019 View Recalls · Brand History
907 Concentric Medical Inc 5 Aug 19, 2015 View Recalls · Brand History
908 Nova Ortho-Med Inc 5 Aug 26, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
909 Copan Italia 5 Oct 29, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
910 Nurse Assist, LLC 5 Nov 6, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
911 O&M HALYARD, INC. 5 Nov 26, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
912 Creganna Medical Devices 5 Jun 22, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
913 Olsen Medical 5 May 11, 2018 View Recalls · Brand History
914 CSL Behring GmbH 5 Mar 2, 2020 View Recalls · Brand History
915 Hyphen BioMed 5 Feb 5, 2018 View Recalls · Brand History
916 Optovue, Inc. 5 Jul 27, 2017 View Recalls · Brand History
917 Isopure Corp 5 Jul 26, 2022 View Recalls · Brand History
918 Welch Allyn Inc 5 Jul 20, 2021 View Recalls · Brand History
919 SonarMed Inc 5 Mar 25, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
920 Welch Allyn Inc Mortara 5 Sep 3, 2021 View Recalls · Brand History
921 Outset Medical, Inc. 5 Aug 1, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
922 PATH 5 Nov 6, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
923 Wondfo USA Co Ltd 5 Apr 22, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
924 Palodex Group Oy 5 Oct 28, 2021 View Recalls · Brand History
925 LivaNova USA, Inc. 5 Jan 3, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
926 Philips And Neusoft Medical Systems Co., Ltd. 5 Mar 24, 2016 View Recalls · Brand History
927 Elekta Instrument AB 5 Sep 25, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
928 Peter Lazic Gmbh 5 Oct 6, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
929 STRATASYS LTD 5 Jan 19, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
930 Phadia Ab 5 May 24, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
931 Max Mobility LLC 5 Aug 12, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
932 Zimmer Biomet Spine Inc. 5 Oct 16, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
933 Mazor Robotics Ltd 5 Dec 10, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
934 Philips Medical Systems North America Inc. 5 Feb 28, 2014 View Recalls · Brand History
935 MED-EL Elektromedizinische Gereate, Gmbh 5 Apr 18, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
936 SUREPULSE MEDICAL LTD 5 Jan 20, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
937 Pro-Med Instruments Gmbh 5 Mar 14, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
938 EOS Imaging 5 Dec 22, 2020 View Recalls · Brand History
939 Polymer Technology Systems 5 Dec 2, 2016 View Recalls · Brand History
940 Prism Medical Services USA 5 May 23, 2013 View Recalls · Brand History
941 AAP Implantate Ag 4 Nov 28, 2019 View Recalls · Brand History
942 Medical Information Technology, Inc. 4 Feb 5, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
943 Accumetrics Inc 4 Feb 13, 2014 View Recalls · Brand History
944 Agilent Technologies, Inc. 4 Mar 20, 2025 View Recalls · Brand History
945 Princeton Biomeditech Corp 4 Aug 23, 2024 View Recalls · Brand History
946 Synvasive Technology Inc 4 Jul 27, 2018 View Recalls · Brand History
947 Medical Positioning Inc 4 Jul 10, 2014 View Recalls · Brand History
948 Technidata S.A. 4 Mar 27, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
949 Qiagen GmbH 4 Aug 22, 2023 View Recalls · Brand History
950 Medtronic Cardiovascular Surgery-the Heart Valve Division 4 Aug 3, 2016 View Recalls · Brand History

Firm names are taken directly from FDA recall records and may include subsidiaries or contract manufacturers.

Understanding Medical Device Recall Data

Why Are Medical Devices Recalled?

Medical device recalls occur when a device fails to perform as intended, is defective, or poses an unreasonable risk to health. Common triggers include software bugs in implantable devices, sterility failures in surgical instruments, electrical malfunctions, labeling errors, and component failures. Unlike drug recalls, device recalls can involve complex engineering failures that only become apparent after widespread deployment. The FDA requires manufacturers to report and investigate all adverse events associated with their devices through the Medical Device Reporting (MDR) system.

High-Recall Companies Are Not Necessarily Unsafe

Companies like Medtronic, Abbott, and Boston Scientific appear frequently in recall data because they manufacture enormous product portfolios — thousands of different implants, diagnostic systems, and surgical tools. A company with 10,000 device models in active use will have more recalls than a company with 100. The severity of the recall (Class I through III) and the speed of the company's response are better indicators of safety culture than raw recall count. Many device recalls are proactive, voluntary actions initiated by manufacturers before any patient harm occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A medical device recall is an action taken to address a product that violates FDA law. This includes removing or correcting devices that are defective, could cause health problems, or may have been manufactured in violation of FDA regulations. Recalls can involve removing the product from market, correcting it, or simply notifying users of a potential issue (called a "correction" rather than a "removal"). The FDA classifies recalls into three classes based on severity, from Class I (most serious) to Class III (least serious).

Do not panic — an implanted device recall does not automatically mean the device must be removed. Many implant recalls involve software updates, monitoring protocols, or labeling changes rather than explantation. Contact your physician immediately to discuss whether your specific device (identified by its serial number or model number) is affected and what the recommended action is. In most cases for Class II or III recalls, the risk of surgery to remove the device outweighs the risk posed by the recall issue. Your doctor will follow FDA and manufacturer guidance for your specific situation.

Medical device recalls are typically self-initiated — the manufacturer discovers a quality issue through internal testing, complaint analysis, or adverse event reports and notifies the FDA. Once a recall is underway, the company must notify all direct accounts (distributors, hospitals, clinics) through recall communications. The FDA oversees the recall strategy and effectiveness checks. Manufacturers must submit periodic status reports and, for Class I recalls, verify that they have reached all affected users. The FDA publishes all recall information in its enforcement database.

Use the search bar above to look up any company by name. You can also browse the full recall database and filter by manufacturer name using the keyword search. For specific device recalls by product name or model number, use the Browse All Recalls page. The FDA also maintains the MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) database at FDA.gov for more detailed adverse event reports submitted about specific devices.

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