Angiodynamics Recalls Soft-Vu Angiographic Catheter
This is a Class II recall. This product may cause temporary health problems or pose a slight threat of a serious nature.
Angiodynamics Recalls Soft-Vu Angiographic Catheter
Angiodynamics, Inc. · Class II — Moderate Risk

Product Description
Soft-Vu Angiographic Catheter, Kumpe, Non-Braided; SOFT-VU KMP 4F X 100CM 038 NB 0SH; Catalog No.: 10714021; Product/UPN No.: H787107140215 (Box), H787107140210 (Pouch); Box Quantity: 5 pouches;
Reason for Recall
The affected devices contain a manufacturing defect which may prevent the appropriately sized guidewire from passing through the inner diameter (ID) of the catheter hub.
FDA Classification
Class II — Moderate Risk
A situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences, or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.
Distribution
Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide and the countries of Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Chile, Curacao, Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Panama, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Thailand.
Remedy
Consumers should stop using this product. Contact the recalling firm for further instructions regarding this product.
411 Press Analysis
The FDA classified this recall as Class II, indicating the medical device may cause temporary health problems or poses a slight threat of a serious nature. Angiodynamics, Inc. initiated the recall on March 3, 2026 affecting 615 units (123 boxes). The affected devices contain a manufacturing defect which may prevent the appropriately sized guidewire from passing through the inner diameter (ID) of the catheter hub. The product was distributed internationally, including the United States. Consumers should check their purchases and discontinue use of any affected product. Contact Angiodynamics, Inc. for further instructions.
Sources: FDA openFDA Enforcement Database
This recall appears in: Medical Device Defects and AngioDynamics recalls.