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Address: 150 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut 06856, USA
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Profile: Autosuture offers a complete line of surgical products and instrumentation that surgeons utilize for laparoscopic, endoscopic & traditional open surgical procedures & lymphatic mapping. We are an ISO 9001, ISO 9002, CE MARK certified company. We offer products like endo catchT 10mm specimen bag, endo catchT II 15mm specimen bag, LDST powered 15W single use stapler, LDST 15W single use loading unit & ProTackT 5mm single use instrument. Our Autosuture™ Endo Clip™ MultApplier™ reusable clip applier is designed for use with the endo Clip™ MultApplier™ single-use loading unit, each of which contains eight titanium clips.

The company has revenues of > USD 1 Billion, has ~5780 employees and is ISO 9001, ISO 9002, CE certified.

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• Nasopharyngeal Airways (FDA Code: BTQ / 868.5100)
A nasopharyngeal airway is a device used to aid breathing by means of a tube inserted into a patient's pharynx through the nose to provide a patent airway.
• Natural Absorbable Suture (FDA Code: GAL / 878.4830)
An absorbable surgical gut suture, both plain and chromic, is an absorbable, sterile, flexible thread prepared from either the serosal connective tissue layer of beef (bovine) or the submucosal fibrous tissue of sheep (ovine) intestine, and is intended for use in soft tissue approximation.
• Needles
• Neonatal Eye Pad (FDA Code: FOK / 880.5270)
A neonatal eye pad is an opaque device used to cover and protect the eye of an infant during therapeutic procedures, such as phototherapy.
• Non Dental Irrigating Syringe (FDA Code: KYZ / 880.6960)
An irrigating syringe is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a bulb or a piston syringe with an integral or a detachable tube. The device is used to irrigate, withdraw fluid from, or instill fluid into, a body cavity or wound.
• Non Invasive External Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacemaker (FDA Code: DRO / 870.5550)
An external transcutaneous cardiac pacemaker (noninvasive) is a device used to supply a periodic electrical pulse intended to pace the heart. The pulse from the device is usually applied to the surface of the chest through electrodes such as defibrillator paddles.
• Non-absorbable Suture Anchors
• Non-Absorbable Sutures (FDA Code: GAO / 878.4495)
• Non-Cantilevered Ringed Forceps
• Non-Continuous Ventilator/Respirator (FDA Code: BZD / 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.
• Non-Disposable Suprapubic Trocar and Cannula (FDA Code: FBM / 876.5090)
A suprapubic urological catheter and accessories is a flexible tubular device that is inserted through the abdominal wall into the urinary bladder with the aid of a trocar and cannula. The device is used to pass fluids to and from the urinary tract. This generic type of device includes the suprapubic catheter and tube, Malecot catheter, catheter punch instrument, suprapubic drainage tube, and the suprapubic cannula and trocar.
• Non-Implanted Hemodialysis Catheters (FDA Code: MPB / 876.5540)
A blood access device and accessories is a device intended to provide access to a patient's blood for hemodialysis or other chronic uses. When used in hemodialysis, it is part of an artificial kidney system for the treatment of patients with renal failure or toxemic conditions and provides access to a patient's blood for hemodialysis. The device includes implanted blood access devices, nonimplanted blood access devices, and accessories for both the implanted and nonimplanted blood access devices.
• Non-Invasive Tubing (FDA Code: GAZ / 880.6740)
A vacuum-powered body fluid suction apparatus is a device used to aspirate, remove, or sample body fluids. The device is powered by an external source of vacuum. This generic type of device includes vacuum regulators, vacuum collection bottles, suction catheters and tips, connecting flexible aspirating tubes, rigid suction tips, specimen traps, noninvasive tubing, and suction regulators (with gauge).
• Non-Powered Portable Single Patient Suction Apparatus (FDA Code: GCY / 878.4680)
A nonpowered, single patient, portable suction apparatus is a device that consists of a manually operated plastic, disposable evacuation system intended to provide a vacuum for suction drainage of surgical wounds.
• 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.
• Nonabsorbable Mesh
• Nonresorbable Gauze/sponge for External Use (FDA Code: NAB / 878.4014)
A nonresorbable gauze/sponge for external use is a sterile or nonsterile device intended for medical purposes, such as to be placed directly on a patient's wound to absorb exudate. It consists of a strip, piece, or pad made from open woven or nonwoven mesh cotton cellulose or a simple chemical derivative of cellulose. This classification does not include a nonresorbable gauze/sponge for external use that contains added drugs such as antimicrobial agents, added biologics such as growth factors, or is composed of materials derived from animal sources.
• Nuclear Uptake Probe (FDA Code: IZD / 892.1320)
A nuclear uptake probe is a device intended to measure the amount of radionuclide taken up by a particular organ or body region. This generic type of device may include a single or multiple detector probe, signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories.
• 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.
• Occlusive Wound Dressing (FDA Code: NAD / 878.4020)
An occlusive wound dressing is a nonresorbable, sterile or non-sterile device intended to cover a wound, to provide or support a moist wound environment, and to allow the exchange of gases such as oxygen and water vapor through the device. It consists of a piece of synthetic polymeric material, such as polyurethane, with or without an adhesive backing. This classification does not include an occlusive wound dressing that contains added drugs such as antimicrobial agents, added biologics such as growth factors, or is composed of materials derived from animal sources.
• 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.
• Open Biopsy Forceps
• Open Clip Appliers
• Open Clip Appliers, Single Clip Appliers
• Operating Room Scrub Brush (FDA Code: GEC / 878.4800)
• Operating Room Shoe Cover (FDA Code: FXP / 878.4040)
Surgical apparel are devices that are intended to be worn by operating room personnel during surgical procedures to protect both the surgical patient and the operating room personnel from transfer of microorganisms, body fluids, and particulate material. Examples include surgical caps, hoods, masks, gowns, operating room shoes and shoe covers, and isolation masks and gowns. Surgical suits and dresses, commonly known as scrub suits, are excluded.
• Ophthalmic Epilation Forceps
• Ophthalmic Eye Pad (FDA Code: HMP / 878.4440)
An eye pad is a device that consists of a pad made of various materials, such as gauze and cotton, intended for use as a bandage over the eye for protection or absorption of secretions.
• Ophthalmology, Retractors
• Optical Trocars
• Orthopedic Forceps
• Orthopedic Rasps
• Oval Cupped Intraocular Forceps
• Oval Eye Pads (FDA Code: HMP / 878.4440)
• Ovarian Biopsy Forceps
• 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 Aids
• Oxygen Conserver (FDA Code: NFB / 868.5905)
• 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.
• Paper Chart Recorder (FDA Code: DSF / 870.2810)
A paper chart recorder is a device used to print on paper, and create a permanent record of the signal from, for example, a physiological amplifier, signal conditioner, or computer.
• Patient Transducer and Electrode Cable (FDA Code: DSA / 870.2900)
A patient transducer and electrode cable (including connector) is an electrical conductor used to transmit signals from, or power or excitation signals to, patient-connected electrodes or transducers.
• PDBT Balloons
• Pediatric Urine Collector (FDA Code: KNX / 876.5250)
A urine collector and accessories is a device intended to collect urine. The device and accessories consist of tubing, a suitable receptacle, connectors, mechanical supports, and may include a means to prevent the backflow of urine or ascent of infection. The two kinds of urine collectors are:
• Penetrating Keratoplasty, Castroviejo Corneal Scissors
• Penfield Neurosurgical Dissectors
• Percutaneous Catheter (FDA Code: DQY / 870.1250)
A percutaneous catheter is a device that is introduced into a vein or artery through the skin using a dilator and a sheath (introducer) or guide wire.
• Percutaneous Catheterization Vessel Dilator (FDA Code: DRE / 870.1310)
A vessel dilator for percutaneous catheterization is a device which is placed over the guide wire to enlarge the opening in the vessel, and which is then removed before sliding the catheter over the guide wire.
• Percutaneous Nephroscopy PCNL, Percutaneous Stone Extractors
• Perisoteal Rasp

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