Cognis..... :(

























You're funny. His mistake was calling the can by the wrong name. Your mistake was not pausing long enough to realize that regardless of the name...your company killed a guy.

Releasing sub-standard devices to market still continues, how FDA is not looking into the past history of BSX and Guidant. Unfortunately nothing has changed.........
 






Keep the facts straight.
1) The Prrizm can did not kill anyone. The patient went into a lethal arrhythmia and the device was unnable to save him. Horrible event for the patient and the company. Lesson learnt, always inform the physician community of known failure mechanisms before they impact patients on a large scale.

2) Fidelis and St Jude Durata/Riata lead failures may lead to innapropriate shocks which may cause legit VF which the faulty lead may be unnable to treat.

3) The only company that did not learn the lesson about communication is ST JUDE. 5 known case studies where after induction shock melts the Teflon insulation the high voltage coil shorts and the reescue shock cannot be delivered durng dft. In all of these cases, lead values tested normal prior to dft. The obvious question is, what would have happened to these patients had they been at home? When will any St Jude person admit that they have a severe problem? When will they tell their patients that they are no longer protected by their st jude lead?
 






















































No, we switched the Resp sensor back on. Hopefully we won't have to recall it like we did when we switched it on in Cognis

LOL the recall was actually for faulty set screws, faulty header, leads losing electrical contact resulting in high impedance etc. However some smart BSX doc invented the Resp sensor as a cause for all the problems. Later the header was several times redesigned; new glue was used, set screws redesigned to secure the leads etc.

Now the design, development and manufacturing being moved to China we can look forward to better quality products in the future.
 






LOL the recall was actually for faulty set screws, faulty header, leads losing electrical contact resulting in high impedance etc. However some smart BSX doc invented the Resp sensor as a cause for all the problems. Later the header was several times redesigned; new glue was used, set screws redesigned to secure the leads etc.

Now the design, development and manufacturing being moved to China we can look forward to better quality products in the future.

No sterilization though!
 






LOL the recall was actually for faulty set screws, faulty header, leads losing electrical contact resulting in high impedance etc. However some smart BSX doc invented the Resp sensor as a cause for all the problems. Later the header was several times redesigned; new glue was used, set screws redesigned to secure the leads etc.

Now the design, development and manufacturing being moved to China we can look forward to better quality products in the future.

U have no earthly idea what u r talking about. Wow what a moron. I hope u r joking.