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Allegiance Healthcare Corp.


Address: Zona Franca Las Americas, Autlas Americas Km 22 1-2 Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Phone: 847-473-1500 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Allegiance Healthcare Corp are providers of introducer needle reusables, disposable bome marrow biopsy needles and trays.

FDA Registration Number: 9680904
US Agent: Jane Weber / Carefusion 2200, Inc.
Phone: +1-(847)-362-8094  Fax: +1-(312)-949-0583  E-Mail:

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• Non-Sterile Absorbent Tipped Applicator (FDA Code: KXF / 880.6025)
An absorbent tipped applicator is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of an absorbent swab on a wooden, paper, or plastic stick. The device is used to apply medications to, or to take specimens from, a patient.
• Non-Surgical Tongue Depressor (FDA Code: FMA / 880.6230)
A tongue depressor is a device intended to displace the tongue to facilitate examination of the surrounding organs and tissues.
• Obstetrical Forceps (FDA Code: HDA / 884.4400)
An obstetric forceps is a device consisting of two blades, with handles, designed to grasp and apply traction to the fetal head in the birth passage and facilitate delivery.
• One-Piece Scalpel (FDA Code: GDX / 878.4800)
A manual surgical instrument for general use is a nonpowered, hand-held, or hand-manipulated device, either reusable or disposable, intended to be used in various general surgical procedures. The device includes the applicator, clip applier, biopsy brush, manual dermabrasion brush, scrub brush, cannula, ligature carrier, chisel, clamp, contractor, curette, cutter, dissector, elevator, skin graft expander, file, forceps, gouge, instrument guide, needle guide, hammer, hemostat, amputation hook, ligature passing and knot-tying instrument, knife, blood lancet, mallet, disposable or reusable aspiration and injection needle, disposable or reusable suturing needle, osteotome, pliers, rasp, retainer, retractor, saw, scalpel blade, scalpel handle, one-piece scalpel, snare, spatula, stapler, disposable or reusable stripper, stylet, suturing apparatus for the stomach and intestine, measuring tape, and calipers. A surgical instrument that has specialized uses in a specific medical specialty is classified in separate regulations in parts 868 through 892.
• Operating Room Scrub Brush (FDA Code: GEC / 878.4800)
• Ophthalmic Aspiration Cannula (FDA Code: HMX / 886.4350)
A manual ophthalmic surgical instrument is a nonpowered, handheld device intended to aid or perform ophthalmic surgical procedures. This generic type of device includes the manual corneal burr, ophthalmic caliper, ophthalmic cannula, eyelid clamp, ophthalmic muscle clamp, iris retractor clip, orbital compressor, ophthalmic curette, cystotome, orbital depressor, lachrymal dilator, erisophake, expressor, ophthalmic forcep, ophthalmic hook, sphere introducer, ophthalmic knife, ophthalmic suturing needle, lachrymal probe, trabeculotomy probe, cornea-sclera punch, ophthalmic retractor, ophthalmic ring (Flieringa), lachrymal sac rongeur, ophthalmic scissors, enucleating snare, ophthalmic spatula, ophthalmic specula, ophthalmic spoon, ophthalmic spud, trabeculotome or ophthalmic manual trephine.
• Ophthalmic Caliper (FDA Code: HOE / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Cannula (FDA Code: HMX / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Curette (FDA Code: HNZ / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Forceps (FDA Code: HNR / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Hook (FDA Code: HNQ / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Knife (FDA Code: HNN / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Manual Trephine (FDA Code: HRH / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Non-Electric Operating Microscope (FDA Code: HRB / 878.4700)
A surgical microscope and accessories is an AC-powered device intended for use during surgery to provide a magnified view of the surgical field.
• Ophthalmic Retractor (FDA Code: HNI / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Ring (FDA Code: HNH / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Spatula (FDA Code: HND / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Speculum (FDA Code: HNC / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Sponge (FDA Code: HOZ / 886.4790)
An ophthalmic sponge is a device that is an absorbant sponge, pad, or spear made of folded gauze, cotton, cellulose, or other material intended to absorb fluids from the operative field in ophthalmic surgery.
• Ophthalmic Spoon (FDA Code: HNB / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Spud (FDA Code: HNA / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Suture Scissors (FDA Code: HNF / 886.4350)
• Ophthalmic Suturring Needle (FDA Code: HNM / 886.4350)
• Orthopedic Cutting Instrument (FDA Code: HTZ / 878.4800)
• Orthopedic Knife (FDA Code: HTS / 888.4540)
An orthopedic manual surgical instrument is a nonpowered hand-held device intended for medical purposes to manipulate tissue, or for use with other devices in orthopedic surgery. This generic type of device includes the cerclage applier, awl, bender, drill brace, broach, burr, corkscrew, countersink, pin crimper, wire cutter, prosthesis driver, extractor, file, fork, needle holder, impactor, bending or contouring instrument, compression instrument, passer, socket positioner, probe, femoral neck punch, socket pusher, reamer, rongeur, scissors, screwdriver, bone skid, staple driver, bone screw starter, surgical stripper, tamp, bone tap, trephine, wire twister, and wrench.
• Orthopedic Manual Surgical Instrument (FDA Code: LXH / 888.4540)
• Orthopedic Osteotome (FDA Code: HWM / 878.4800)
• Orthopedic Tray Set (FDA Code: OJH / 878.4800)
• Ossicle Holding Clamp (FDA Code: JYF / 874.4420)
An ear, nose, and throat manual surgical instrument is one of a variety of devices intended for use in surgical procedures to examine or treat the bronchus, esophagus, trachea, larynx, pharynx, nasal and paranasal sinus, or ear. This generic type of device includes the esophageal dilator; tracheal bistour (a long, narrow surgical knife); tracheal dilator; tracheal hook; laryngeal injection set; laryngeal knife; laryngeal saw; laryngeal trocar; laryngectomy tube; adenoid curette; adenotome; metal tongue depressor; mouth gag; oral screw; salpingeal curette; tonsillectome; tonsil guillotine; tonsil screw; tonsil snare; tonsil suction tube; tonsil suturing hook; antom reforator; ethmoid curette; frontal sinus-rasp; nasal curette; nasal rasp; nasal rongeur; nasal saw; nasal scissors; nasal snare; sinus irrigator; sinus trephine; ear curette; ear excavator; ear rasp; ear scissor, ear snare; ear spoon; ear suction tube; malleous ripper; mastoid gauge; microsurgical ear chisel; myringotomy tube inserter; ossici holding clamp; sacculotomy tack inserter; vein press; wire ear loop; microrule; mirror; mobilizer; ear, nose, and throat punch; ear, nose and throat knife; and ear, nose, and throat trocar.
• Oximeters (FDA Code: DQA / 870.2700)
An oximeter is a device used to transmit radiation at a known wavelength(s) through blood and to measure the blood oxygen saturation based on the amount of reflected or scattered radiation. It may be used alone or in conjunction with a fiberoptic oximeter catheter.
• Oxygen Conserver (FDA Code: NFB / 868.5905)
A noncontinuous ventilator (intermittent positive pressure breathing-IPPB) is a device intended to deliver intermittently an aerosol to a patient's lungs or to assist a patient's breathing.
• Oxygen Masks (FDA Code: BYG / 868.5580)
An oxygen mask is a device placed over a patient's nose, mouth, or tracheostomy to administer oxygen or aerosols.
• Oxygen Nasal Cannula (FDA Code: CAT / 868.5340)
A nasal oxygen cannula is a two-pronged device used to administer oxygen to a patient through both nostrils.
• Oxygen Nasal Catheter (FDA Code: BZB / 868.5350)
A nasal oxygen catheter is a device intended to be inserted through a patient's nostril to administer oxygen.
• Oxygen-Uptake Computer (FDA Code: BZL / 868.1730)
An oxygen uptake computer is a device intended to compute the amount of oxygen consumed by a patient and may include components for determining expired gas volume and composition.
• Paracervical Anesthesia Set (FDA Code: HEE / 884.5100)
An obstetric anesthesia set is an assembly of antiseptic solution, needles, needle guides, syringes, and other accessories, intended for use with an anesthetic drug. This device is used to administer regional blocks (e.g., paracervical, uterosacral, and pudendal) that may be used during labor, delivery, or both.
• Patient Care Suction Apparatus (FDA Code: DWM / 870.5050)
A patient care suction apparatus is a device used with an intrathoracic catheter to withdraw fluid from the chest during the recovery period following surgery.
• Patient Physiological Monitor without Arrhythmia Detection (FDA Code: MWI / 870.2300)
A cardiac monitor (including cardiotachometer and rate alarm) is a device used to measure the heart rate from an analog signal produced by an electrocardiograph, vectorcardiograph, or blood pressure monitor. This device may sound an alarm when the heart rate falls outside preset upper and lower limits.
• Penile Clamp (FDA Code: FHA / 876.5160)
A urological clamp for males is a device used to close the urethra of a male to control urinary incontinence or to hold anesthetic or radiography contrast media in the urethra temporarily. It is an external clamp.
• Percussor, Vibrator (FDA Code: GWZ / 882.1700)
A percussor is a small hammerlike device used by a physician to provide light blows to a body part. A percussor is used as a diagnostic aid during physical examinations.
• Perinatal Monitoring System (FDA Code: HGM / 884.2740)
A perinatal monitoring system is a device used to show graphically the relationship between maternal labor and the fetal heart rate by means of combining and coordinating uterine contraction and fetal heart monitors with appropriate displays of the well-being of the fetus during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. This generic type of device may include any of the devices subject to 884.2600, 884.2640, 884.2660, 884.2675, 884.2700, and 884.2720. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: Central monitoring system and remote repeaters, signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, and component parts.
• Peritoneal Catheter (FDA Code: GBW / 878.4200)
An introduction/drainage catheter is a device that is a flexible single or multilumen tube intended to be used to introduce nondrug fluids into body cavities other than blood vessels, drain fluids from body cavities, or evaluate certain physiologic conditions. Examples include irrigation and drainage catheters, pediatric catheters, peritoneal catheters (including dialysis), and other general surgical catheters. An introduction/drainage catheter accessory is intended to aid in the manipulation of or insertion of the device into the body. Examples of accessories include adaptors, connectors, and catheter needles.
• Peritoneal Shunt (FDA Code: KPM / 876.5955)
A peritoneo-venous shunt is an implanted device that consists of a catheter and a pressure activated one-way valve. The catheter is implanted with one end in the peritoneal cavity and the other in a large vein. This device enables ascitic fluid in the peritoneal cavity to flow into the venous system for the treatment of intractable ascites.
• Permanent Magnet (FDA Code: HPN / 886.4445)
A permanent magnet is a nonelectric device that generates a magnetic field intended to find and remove metallic foreign bodies from eye tissue.
• Physiological Signal Amplifier (FDA Code: GWL / 882.1835)
A physiological signal amplifier is a general purpose device used to electrically amplify signals derived from various physiological sources (e.g., the electroencephalogram).
• Pinwheel (FDA Code: GWY / 882.1750)
A pinwheel is a device with sharp points on a rotating wheel used for testing pain sensation.
• Pneumoperitoneum Needle (FDA Code: FHO / 876.1500)
An endoscope and accessories is a device used to provide access, illumination, and allow observation or manipulation of body cavities, hollow organs, and canals. The device consists of various rigid or flexible instruments that are inserted into body spaces and may include an optical system for conveying an image to the user's eye and their accessories may assist in gaining access or increase the versatility and augment the capabilities of the devices. Examples of devices that are within this generic type of device include cleaning accessories for endoscopes, photographic accessories for endoscopes, nonpowered anoscopes, binolcular attachments for endoscopes, pocket battery boxes, flexible or rigid choledochoscopes, colonoscopes, diagnostic cystoscopes, cystourethroscopes, enteroscopes, esophagogastroduodenoscopes, rigid esophagoscopes, fiberoptic illuminators for endoscopes, incandescent endoscope lamps, biliary pancreatoscopes, proctoscopes, resectoscopes, nephroscopes, sigmoidoscopes, ureteroscopes, urethroscopes, endomagnetic retrievers, cytology brushes for endoscopes, and lubricating jelly for transurethral surgical instruments. This section does not apply to endoscopes that have specialized uses in other medical specialty areas and that are covered by classification regulations in other parts of the device classification regulations.
• Positive End Expiratory Pressure Breathing Attachment (FDA Code: BYE / 868.5965)
A positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) breathing attachment is a device attached to a ventilator that is used to elevate pressure in a patient's lungs above atmospheric pressure at the end of exhalation.
• Powered Treadmill (FDA Code: IOL / 890.5380)
Powered exercise equipment consist of powered devices intended for medical purposes, such as to redevelop muscles or restore motion to joints or for use as an adjunct treatment for obesity. Examples include a powered treadmill, a powered bicycle, and powered parallel bars.
• Pressure Plethysmograph (FDA Code: CCM / 868.1750)
A pressure plethysmograph is a device used to determine a patient's airway resistance and lung volumes by measuring pressure changes while the patient is in an airtight box.

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