MiniMed 630G & 670G Insulin Pump (2019-11-21)
- Starting date:
- November 21, 2019
- Posting date:
- December 6, 2019
- Type of communication:
- Medical Device Recall
- Subcategory:
- Medical Device
- Hazard classification:
- Type II
- Source of recall:
- Health Canada
- Issue:
- Medical Devices
- Audience:
- General Public, Healthcare Professionals, Hospitals
- Identification number:
- RA-71818
Last updated: 2019-12-06
Affected Products
A. MiniMed 630G Insulin Pump
B. MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump
Reason
There have been reported incidents of a loose reservoir that can no longer be locked into the pump. The reservoir can become loose due to a broken or missing retainer ring that prevents a proper lock. The retainer ring can be broken, for example as a result of dropping or bumping pump on a hard surface.
If the reservoir is not properly locked into the pump, it could lead to over or under delivery of insulin, which could then result in hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Affected products
A. MiniMed 630G Insulin Pump
Lot or serial number
More than 10 numbers, contact manufacturer.
Model or catalog number
MMT-1714
MMT-1714K
Companies
- Manufacturer
-
Medtronic Minimed
18000 Devonshire St.
Northridge
91325
California
UNITED STATES
B. MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump
Lot or serial number
More than 10 numbers, contact manufacturer.
Model or catalog number
MMT-1782
MMT-1782K
Companies
- Manufacturer
-
Medtronic Minimed
18000 Devonshire St.
Northridge
91325
California
UNITED STATES