FDA recall record

HFD100 Head Fixation Device HFD100 recall — FDA Z-1034-2026

Torque screw may crack or separate. If used, an affected screw could lead to inadequate head stabilization, compromised surgical precision, procedural…

Class IIclassification
Z-1034-2026official record ID
Jan 14, 2026report date

Recall record at a glance

Official recordZ-1034-2026
CategoryMedical Device Recalls
ClassificationClass II
FDA record statusOngoing
Recalling firmIMRIS Imaging Inc.
Report dateJan 14, 2026
Recall initiation dateDec 8, 2025
Quantity122
LocationChaska, MN, United States

Official product description

Brand Name: HFD100 Product Name: Head Fixation Device HFD100 Model/Catalog Number: 119695-000, 119629-000, 119630-000, 113803-000, 113803-600, 113802-000, 113802-600 Software Version: Not Applicable Product Description: The HFD100 Head Fixation Device provides rigid skeletal fixation within the optimal imaging envelope while introducing minimal artifacts in the acquired images. There are two different assemblies for the HFD100. The standard HFD100 is equipped with a table adapter for use with either the operating room table or the angiography table. For sites with a Hill-Rom TruSystem 7500 Hybrid Neuro MR Operating Table (ORT400), the HFD100 has a split block clamp assembly (Trumpf Mount Clamp Assembly) which connects directly to the table back section. The HFD100 system is also comprised of the linkage components to mount the skull clamp to the table adapter, and the 3-pin skull clamp. The linkage system is used to position the skull clamp in the necessary position, without colliding with the magnet bore. Component: Not a component.

Why the product was recalled

Torque screw may crack or separate. If used, an affected screw could lead to inadequate head stabilization, compromised surgical precision, procedural delays, requirement for alternate head fixation methods, and risk of patient injury.

Distribution information

Worldwide distribution - US Nationwide and the countries of Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, Qatar, and China.

How to read the classification

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Additional record details

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

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