Medtronic Recall
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Biotech company Medtronic has recalled a faulty component of it's defibrillators. The Sprint Fidelis, a wire that delivers a small shock to failing hearts, is the faulty component. It may have lead to five deaths so far.
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Medtronic Recall News
- Google News: Medtronic Recall
- New York Times: Patients Warned as Maker Halts Sale of Heart Implant Part
- FDA: Statement on Medtronic’s Voluntary Market Suspension of Their Sprint Fidelis Defibrillator Leads
- Forbes.com: Out of the Gate: Medtronic Falls -
- CBS News: Heart Devices Linked To 5 Deaths Pulled
- CNNMoney.com: Medtronic Recall A New Heartache For $6 Billion ICD Market
Medtronic Recall Blogs and Commentaries
- Google Blog Search: Medtronic Recall
- Consumerist Blog Post: Medtronic Stops Selling Faulty Defibrillators
- ZDNet.com: Today’s Debate: Is Medtronic recall good enough?
- Tortdeform Blog Post: Civil Justice: The Cure for a Broken Heart (Defibrillator)
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