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THURSDAY · 14 MAY 2026

FDA Device Recall Z-1733-2024

Hologic, Inc · Marlborough, MA

Class I — life-threatening Ongoing

Highest impact — Class I device recall — FDA determination that use of, or exposure to, the device will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Distribution is nationwide and the recall remains in progress.

Device

BioZorb Marker-BioZorb 3D Bioabsorbable Marker-Intended Use radiographic marking of sites in soft tissue. 1) F0405 BioZorb Marker 4cm x 5cm 2) F0404 BioZorb Marker 4cm x 4cm 3) F0331 BioZorb Marker 1cm x 3cm x 3cm 4) F0231 BioZorb Marker 1cm x 3cm x 2cm 5) F0221 BioZorb Marker 1cm x 3cm x 2cm 6) F0304 BioZorb Marker 3cm x 4cm 7) F0303 BioZorb Marker 3cm x 3cm 8) F0203 BioZorb Marker 2cm x 3cm 9) F0202 BioZorb Marker 2cm x 2cm

Lot / serial / GTIN: UDI-DI: (1) 15420045514065; (2) 15420045514058; (3) 15420045514041; (4) 15420045514034; (5) 15420045514027; (6) 15420045514010; (7) 15420045514003; (8) 15420045513990; (9) 15420045513983. All lots, including implanted devices and non-implanted devices within expiration date.

Quantity: 53492

Reason for recall

Safety Information: Complaints describe complications/adverse events that include pain, infection, rash, device migration, device erosion, seroma, discomfort, or other complications from feeling the device in the breast, and the need for additional medical treatment to remove the device

Recall record

Recall number
Z-1733-2024
Classification
Class I
Status
Ongoing
Voluntary or mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Firm notification
Letter
Distribution
US Nationwide Distribution
Recall initiated
2024-03-13
Classified by FDA Center
2024-05-03
FDA published
2024-05-15
Recalling firm
Hologic, Inc
Firm location
Marlborough, MA

Operational response

A Class I device recall indicates a strong likelihood of serious adverse health consequence or death from continued use. Identify affected units by serial number, lot, or GTIN against your inventory and against implanted-device patient registry. Pull affected inventory from active use immediately. For implanted devices, follow the recalling firm’s patient-notification protocol; in most cases this requires informing affected patients and their treating physicians directly.

For the official FDA enforcement record, see FDA's Recall Search.

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