Medline Industries, LP is recalling 6,209 units of Namic pressure monitoring lines and various medical convenience kits containing these lines. The female luer fittings on these products were manufactured with excess plastic material near the fluid opening, which can block the path of liquid through the line. These kits are used in clinical settings for monitoring patient blood pressure. No injuries or incidents have been reported to date.
The excess material in the fitting can restrict or completely block the flow of fluids or medications through the line. In a medical procedure, this could lead to inaccurate pressure readings or a dangerous delay in delivering necessary medications or fluids to a patient.
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