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Corin Operating Tables Recall Due to Under certain conditions - such as the s...

# Major Recall Alert: Corin Operating Tables Recalled Due to Malfunction Risk with High-Frequency Surgical Equipment

On **July 18, 2025**, the **Corin Operating Tables** were officially recalled due to a potential malfunction risk when used simultaneously with other medical devices, including **High-Frequency (HF) surgical equipment**. This issue could render the operating table completely unresponsive, posing a serious safety concern in critical medical environments. While no injuries have been reported to date, the malfunction could impede essential surgical procedures and put patient safety at risk.

If you or your organization uses **Corin Operating Tables**, here is everything you need to know about this important recall to protect patients and ensure operational safety.

## Why This Recall is Important

Operating tables are an integral part of surgical procedures, ensuring precision, stability, and accessibility for medical professionals. The reported malfunction involving **Corin Operating Tables** could:

- Prevent all functionality, leaving the table unresponsive to commands either via the **universal remote control** or the **override panel**.
- Interrupt critical workflows during surgical procedures, especially when used near HF surgical equipment that may cause interference.
- Occur under specific operating conditions, making it imperative for medical facilities to stay vigilant.

Although **no injuries have been reported**, addressing this issue promptly could prevent potential future risks for both patients and medical staff.

## Details of the Recall

Here are the key facts about the recall:

- **Brand**: Corin Operating Tables
- **Product**: Corin Operating Tables
- **Recall Reason**: Malfunction risk when used alongside other medical devices, especially **High-Frequency (HF) surgical equipment**. The table may become unresponsive to commands.
- **Start Date**: July 18, 2025
- **Manufacturer’s Note**: At this time, no patient injuries have been linked to this issue. However, medical facilities are strongly encouraged to check for affected equipment and take necessary precautions to avoid malfunctions during procedures.

For more details, you can visit the official recall notice here: [Corin Operating Table Recall Notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/corin-operating-tables).

## What You Should Do

If you own or manage a facility that uses Corin Operating Tables, here’s how to ensure safety and compliance:

- **Inspect Current Inventory**: Identify if your tables are affected by the described interference issue.
- **Review Safety Protocols**: Limit the simultaneous use of HF surgical devices until further guidance is given by the manufacturer.
- **Contact the Manufacturer**: Reach out to the relevant support team for instructions on repairs, replacements, or refunds related to the recall.
- **Follow Recall Instructions**: Act promptly to prevent any unexpected malfunctions during critical surgical operations.

It is vital that you address this recall promptly to ensure the safety of patients and staff. For updates, stay in touch with the manufacturer and regulatory leaders guiding this process.

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For more details on this recall, visit the official source at [Corin Operating Table Recall Notice](https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/corin-operating-tables).

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