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Class I Recall: Medline Medical Convenience Kits, Unwinding Risk, 240 Units

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Summary

FDA Class I recall initiated February 27, 2026 for Medline medical convenience kits (SKU DYNJ63673D, Lot 25GLA141) containing NAMIC Angiographic Rotating Adaptor (RA) Control Syringes. The firm identified through post-market surveillance a risk that the syringe rotating adaptor may unwind during use, potentially causing a loose connection or full disconnection between the syringe and manifold. A total of 240 kits were distributed nationwide (including Puerto Rico) and internationally to Canada, Netherlands, Australia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Japan, UAE, Singapore, and Slovakia.

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FDA Class I recall initiated February 27, 2026 for Medline medical convenience kits (SKU DYNJ63673D, Lot 25GLA141) containing NAMIC Angiographic Rotating Adaptor (RA) Control Syringes. The firm identified through post-market surveillance a risk that the syringe rotating adaptor may unwind during use, potentially causing a loose connection or full disconnection between the syringe and manifold. A total of 240 kits were distributed nationwide (including Puerto Rico) and internationally to Canada, Netherlands, Australia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Japan, UAE, Singapore, and Slovakia.

Healthcare providers and distributors with these kits should verify lot numbers immediately, quarantine affected inventory, complete the Medline response form, and await over-labels for affected products. The notice instructs consignees to remove and discard the affected Namic RA syringes from kits, with over-labels to be provided via FedEx overnight. Distributors must notify their downstream customers of the recall per FDA regulations.

What to do next

  1. Immediately check stock for affected item number(s) and lot number(s) and quarantine all affected product
  2. Complete response form listing quantity of affected product in inventory
  3. Notify downstream customers if product was resold or transferred
  4. Contact Medline Recall Department at 866-359-1704 or recalls@medline.com for questions

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Class 1 Device Recall Medline medical convenience kits

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Date Initiated by Firm February 27, 2026
Date Posted April 07, 2026
Recall Status Open , Classified
Recall Number Z-1725-2026
Recall Event ID 98598
510(K)Number K142941
Product Classification Surgeon's gloves - Product Code KGO
Product Medline medical convenience kits, containing NAMIC Angiographic Rotating Adaptor (RA) Control Syringes (Namic RA syringes), labeled as follows:
GLOVE PACK 7.0 (15PK), Medline SKU # DYNJ63673D
Code Information Medline SKU # DYNJ63673D, UDI/DI each 10195327304843, UDI/DI case 40195327304844
, Lot Number: 25GLA141
FEI Number 1417592
Recalling Firm/
Manufacturer Medline Industries, LP

3 Lakes Dr
Northfield IL 60093-2753 |
| For Additional Information Contact | Haley Barclay
866-359-1704 |
| Manufacturer Reason
for Recall | Medline Industries, LP has identified through post-market surveillance a potential risk of the syringe rotating adaptor unwinding during use, which may result in a loose connection and/or full disconnection between the syringe and manifold. |
| FDA Determined
Cause | Under Investigation by firm |
| Action | Medline Industries, LP issued an "URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE RECALL" notice to its consignees on 2/27/2026 via USPS and email. The notice explained the issue, risk associated with syringe disconnection and loose connection, and request customers remove and destroy all Namic RA Syringes. Over-labels will be provided for any affected kits on hand stating that the affected syringes must be removed and discarded from further use. The only exception is in rare circumstances where angiography is urgently required, no alternative device is available, and postponing the procedure would place the patient at significant risk.
Required Action: Immediately check your stock for the affected item number(s) and the affected lot number(s) listed within the recall portal. Quarantine all affected product. Please use the link and the information below to complete your response form. Please list the quantity of affected product you have in inventory on the form. Upon receipt of your submitted response form, your account will receive over-labels to place on affected inventory, with instructions for your staff to remove and discard the affected component prior to using the kit. These labels will be provided via FedEx overnight, if applicable. If you are a distributor or have resold or transferred this product to another company or individual, you are required by FDA regulations to notify them of this recall communication. Please include your customers quantities on your response form. Upon receipt of your submitted response form, you will receive over-labels to provide to your customers to affix to their affected product.

If you have any questions, contact the Recall Department at 866-359-1704 or recalls@medline.com. |
| Quantity in Commerce | 240 kits |
| Distribution | Worldwide distribution: US (nationwide) including Puerto Rico (PR) and OUS (foreign) to countries of: Canada (CA), Netherlands (NL), Australia (AU), Korea, Republic of (KR), Sri Lanka (LK), Pakistan (PK), Japan (JP), United Arab Emirates (AE), Singapore (SG) and Slovakia (SK). |
| Total Product Life Cycle | TPLC Device Report |

| 1 A record in this database is created when a firm initiates a correction or removal action. The record is updated if the FDA identifies a violation and classifies the action as a recall, and it is updated for a final time when the recall is terminated. Learn more about medical device recalls.
2 Per FDA policy, recall cause determinations are subject to modification up to the point of termination of the recall.
3 The manufacturer has initiated the recall and not all products have been corrected or removed. This record will be updated as the status changes. | |

| 510(K) Database | 510(K)s with Product Code = KGO |

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Classification

Agency
Medline
Filed
February 27th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Recall No. Z-1725-2026

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Healthcare providers Distributors
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical device recall Product quarantine Inventory verification
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Medical Devices
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Compliance frameworks
GxP
Topics
Product Safety Healthcare

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