St Jude pulls Brio DBS device off the shelf after defect discovered

St Jude Medical has withdrawn from market its Brio deep brain stimulation device, designed to treat Parkinson's disease, for two to three months while it fixes a defect. The problem occurred after patients' bodily fluid entered the implanted device – this led to a decrease in electric current that could in turn affect therapy.

St Jude Medical has withdrawn from market its Brio deep brain stimulation device, designed to treat Parkinson's disease, for two to three months while it fixes a defect. The problem occurred after patients' bodily fluid entered the implanted device – this led to a decrease in electric current that could in turn affect therapy.

The company has received complaints from "a very limited number of hospitals" after 11 patients experienced a diminished or loss...

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