FDA recall record

Cerene Cryotherapy Device DEVICE, THERMAL ABLATION, ENDOMETRIAL recall — FDA Z-1584-2025

Due to evaporator gasket not sealing which can cause liquid nitrous oxide to drip/leak from the bottom of the device handle during treatment or after…

Class IIclassification
Z-1584-2025official record ID
Apr 23, 2025report date

Recall record at a glance

Official recordZ-1584-2025
CategoryMedical Device Recalls
ClassificationClass II
FDA record statusOngoing
Recalling firmChannel Medsystems, Inc.
Report dateApr 23, 2025
Recall initiation dateMar 20, 2025
Quantity281
LocationBerkeley, CA, United States

Official product description

Brand Name: Cerene Cryotherapy Device Product Name: DEVICE, THERMAL ABLATION, ENDOMETRIAL Model/Catalog Number: FGS-7000 Product Description: The Cerene Cryotherapy Device is an endometrial ablation device that uses nitrous oxide (N2O) to freeze and ablate the endometrium to reduce future menstrual bleeding. The device is intended for use by healthcare professionals who have received appropriate training and are familiar with the principles, clinical applications, complications, side effects, and hazards commonly associated with endometrial ablation. The Cerene Device is single use, disposable, and provided sterile. The average procedure time is 7 minutes, with 2.5 minutes of active cryoablation. Ablation is achieved throughout the uterine cavity through the use of cryothermic energy. The cryothermic energy is provided by a liquid-to-gas phase change of N2O. During the 2.5-minute treatment cycle, liquid N2O (originating from a small Cylinder located in the device handle) flows through a delivery line and into an inflow line with multiple jets. This liquid N2O is infused into an ultra-thin polyurethane Liner, where it converts into gas. The gaseous N2O is exhausted through the Exhaust Hose exiting the bottom of the handle. Component: N/A

Why the product was recalled

Due to evaporator gasket not sealing which can cause liquid nitrous oxide to drip/leak from the bottom of the device handle during treatment or after treatment during venting of the device

Distribution information

U.S Nationwide distribution in the states of AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, MO, NC, NY, OH, PA, PR, RI, TN, TX.

How to read the classification

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Additional record details

Recall type: Voluntary: Firm initiated. Initial notification: Letter.

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