Profile: Airway Surgical Appliances Ltd. manufactures health care products. Our products include compression hosieries, supports, splints, braces, home medical supplies & equipments, airway mastectomy products, and mobility aids. Our compression hosiery products include ladies sheer hosieries, anti-embolism stockings, therapeutic support socks, diabetic socks and hosiery accessories. We supply orthopedic supportive products for the ankles, feet, mid section supports, cervical products, knees, thighs, wrists & hands, shoulders & elbows. Our home medical supplies comprises of bathroom safety systems, patient clothing & bed sheets, raised toilet seats & safety frames, cushions & pillows and home therapies. Our airway mastectomy products are turbans & compression arm sleeves, breast forms, and brassieres. Our mobility aids include walkers, crutches, canes, wheelchairs & transporter chairs.
FDA Registration Number: 9611956
US Agent: James P. Stautberg / Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc.
Phone: +1-(513)-271-4594 Fax: +1-(513)-271-4747 E-Mail:
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• Abdominal Binders (FDA Code: FSD / 880.5160) |
• Abdominal Orthosis (FDA Code: KTD / 890.3490) A truncal orthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples of truncal orthoses are the following: Abdominal, cervical, cervical-thoracic, lumbar, lumbo-sacral, rib fracture, sacroiliac, and thoracic orthoses and clavicle splints. |
• Arm Slings (FDA Code: ILI / 890.3640) An arm sling is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the arm, by means of a fabric band suspended from around the neck. |
• Cervical Orthosis (FDA Code: IQK / 890.3490) |
• Cervical Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Clavicle Splint (FDA Code: IQJ / 890.3490) |
• Congenital Hip Dislocation Abduction Splint (FDA Code: IOZ / 890.3665) A congenital hip dislocation abduction splint is a device intended for medical purposes to stabilize the hips of a young child with dislocated hips in an abducted position (away from the midline). |
• Crutch (FDA Code: IPR / 890.3150) A crutch is a device intended for medical purposes for use by disabled persons to provide minimal to moderate weight support while walking. |
• Disabled/Handicapped Hygiene Adaptor (FDA Code: ILS / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |
• Elastic Bandages (FDA Code: FQM / 880.5075) An elastic bandage is a device consisting of either a long flat strip or a tube of elasticized material that is used to support and compress a part of a patient's body. |
• Exercise Component (FDA Code: IOD / 890.5350) An exercise component is a device that is used in conjunction with other forms of exercise and that is intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelope muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include weights, dumbbells, straps, and adaptive hand mitts. |
• External Breast Prosthesis (FDA Code: KCZ / 878.3800) An external aesthetic restoration prosthesis is a device intended to be used to construct an external artificial body structure, such as an ear, breast, or nose. Usually the device is made of silicone rubber and it may be fastened to the body with an external prosthesis adhesive. The device is not intended to be implanted. |
• Handicapped Cane (FDA Code: IPS / 890.3075) A cane is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to provide minimal weight support while walking. Examples of canes include the following: A standard cane, a forearm cane, and a cane with a tripod, quad, or retractable stud on the ground end. |
• Hernia Support (FDA Code: EXN / 876.5970) A hernia support is a device, usually made of elastic, canvas, leather, or metal, that is intended to be placed over a hernial opening (a weakness in the abdominal wall) to prevent protrusion of the abdominal contents. This generic type of device includes the umbilical truss. |
• Incontinence Protective Garment (FDA Code: EYQ / 876.5920) A protective garment for incontinence is a device that consists of absorbent padding and a fluid barrier and that is intended to protect an incontinent patient's garment from the patient's excreta. This generic type of device does not include diapers for infants. |
• Knee Cage (FDA Code: ITM / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• Limb Brace Orthosis (FDA Code: IQI / 890.3475) |
• Lumbosacral Orthosis (FDA Code: IPY / 890.3490) |
• Mattress Cover (FDA Code: FMW / 880.6190) A mattress cover for medical purposes is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to protect a mattress. It may be electrically conductive or contain a germicide. |
• Mechanical Walker (FDA Code: ITJ / 890.3825) A mechanical walker is a four-legged device with a metal frame intended for medical purposes to provide moderate weight support while walking. It is used by disabled persons who lack strength, good balance, or endurance. |
• Medical Support Stocking (FDA Code: FQL / 880.5780) A medical support stocking to prevent the pooling of blood in the legs is a device that is constructed of elastic material and designed to apply controlled pressure to the leg and that is intended for use in the prevention of pooling of blood in the leg. |
• Medical Support Stocking (FDA Code: DWL / 880.5780) |
• Non-Penetrating Non-Powered Hip Traction Unit (FDA Code: HSR / 888.5890) A noninvasive traction component is a device, such as a head halter, pelvic belt, or a traction splint, that does not penetrate the skin and is intended to assist in connecting a patient to a traction apparatus so that a therapeutic pulling force may be applied to the patient's body. |
• Non-Powered Traction Apparatus (FDA Code: HST / 888.5850) A nonpowered orthopedic traction apparatus is a device that consists of a rigid frame with nonpowered traction accessories, such as cords, pulleys, or weights, and that is intended to apply a therapeutic pulling force to the skeletal system. |
• Skin Pressure Protector (FDA Code: FMP / 880.6450) A skin pressure protector is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to reduce pressure on the skin over a bony prominence to reduce the likelihood of the patient's developing decubitus ulcers (bedsores). |
• Soft Rib Fracture Orthosis (FDA Code: IPX / 890.3490) |
• Soft Sacroiliac Orthosis (FDA Code: IPW / 890.3490) |
• Therapeutic Scrotal Support (FDA Code: FQJ / 880.5820) A therapeutic scrotal support is a device intended for medical purposes that consist of a pouch attached to an elastic waistband and that is used to support the scrotum (the sac that contains the testicles). |
• Thoracic Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Traction Accessories (FDA Code: ILZ / 890.5925) A traction accessory is a nonpowered accessory device intended for medical purposes to be used with powered traction equipment to aid in exerting therapeutic pulling forces on the patient's body. This generic type of device includes the pulley, strap, head halter, and pelvic belt. |
• Traction Accessories, Leg Straps (FDA Code: ILZ / 890.5925) |
• Traction Head Halter (FDA Code: HSS / 888.5890) |
• Umbilical Truss (FDA Code: EXM / 876.5970) |
• Urinals (FDA Code: FNP / 880.6730) A body waste receptacle is a device intended for medical purposes that is not attached to the body and that is used to collect the body wastes of a bed patient. |