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THURSDAY · 14 MAY 2026

FDA Device Recall Z-2327-2025

Boston Scientific Corporation · Saint Paul, MN

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

RELIANCE 4-FRONT, endocardial cardioversion/defibrillation and pace/sense lead, Permanent Defibrillator Electrodes; Model Nos. 0654, 0655, 0657, 0658, 0682, 0683, 0685, 0686, 0692, 0693, 0695, 0696

Lot / serial / GTIN: Model 0657 UDI-DI 00802526560934; Model 0682 UDI-DI 00802526560958; Model 0683 UDI-DI 00802526560965; Model 0685 UDI-DI 00802526560972; Model 0686 UDI-DI 00802526560989; Model 0692 UDI-DI 00802526519017 00802526560996 00802526568664 00802526568688; Model 0693 UDI-DI 00802526518850 00802526519055 00802526537769 00802526561009 00802526568701; Model 0695 UDI-DI 00802526519093 00802526561016; Model 0696 UDI-DI 00802526519987 00802526561207 00802526568831

Quantity: 247,702 US; 344,670 OUS

Reason for recall

Affected lead models may experience gradually rising LVSI measurements in association with calcification of the defibrillation lead coils. The issue may lead to early lead replacement. Most serious harm is death or need for cardiac resuscitation.

Recall record

Recall number
Z-2327-2025
Classification
Class I
Status
Ongoing
Voluntary or mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Firm notification
Letter
Distribution
Worldwide Distribution. US nationwide. International distribution worldwide.
Recall initiated
2025-07-24
Classified by FDA Center
2025-08-20
FDA published
2025-08-27
Recalling firm
Boston Scientific Corporation
Firm location
Saint Paul, MN

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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