Profile: Integra Pain Management offers disposable devices for steroid injections, discography and radio frequency applications. We specialize in custom designed trays, considering patient safety, effective treatment and optimization of the professionals schedule. We also provide both analog and digital discography devices. Our Accumeter® pressure monitoring syringe functions similarly to a regular hypodermic syringe providing tactile feel, while proving to be one of the most accurate inflation devices on the market. We offer a complete line of radio frequency products.
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• Anesthesia Table and Tray Cabinet (FDA Code: BRY / 868.6100) An anesthetic cabinet, table, or tray is a device intended to store anesthetic equipment and drugs. The device is usually constructed to eliminate build-up of static electrical charges. |
• Catheter Introducers (FDA Code: DYB / 870.1340) A catheter introducer is a sheath used to facilitate placing a catheter through the skin into a vein or artery. |
• Catheter Introducers, MULLINS |
• Catheter Introducers, Mullins Design |
• Cement Dispenser (FDA Code: KIH / 888.4200) A cement dispenser is a nonpowered syringe-like device intended for use in placing bone cement (888.3027) into surgical sites. |
• Disposable Aspiration and Injection Needle (FDA Code: GAA / 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. |
• Disposable Steroid Injections |
• Enteral Irrigation Kit w/Piston Syringe |
• Epidural Trays |
• Fenestrated Drape W/Tape |
• Fluid Delivery Tubing (FDA Code: FPK / 880.5440) An intravascular administration set is a device used to administer fluids from a container to a patient's vascular system through a needle or catheter inserted into a vein. The device may include the needle or catheter, tubing, a flow regulator, a drip chamber, an infusion line filter, an I.V. set stopcock, fluid delivery tubing, connectors between parts of the set, a side tube with a cap to serve as an injection site, and a hollow spike to penetrate and connect the tubing to an I.V. bag or other infusion fluid container. |
• Foley Catheter Introducer |
• Hospital Wraps |
• Implantable Venous Access Catheter Introducer Kits |
• Infusion Pump Accessories (FDA Code: MRZ / 880.5725) An infusion pump is a device used in a health care facility to pump fluids into a patient in a controlled manner. The device may use a piston pump, a roller pump, or a peristaltic pump and may be powered electrically or mechanically. The device may also operate using a constant force to propel the fluid through a narrow tube which determines the flow rate. The device may include means to detect a fault condition, such as air in, or blockage of, the infusion line and to activate an alarm. |
• Lumbar Puncture Trays |
• Myelogram Tray |
• Nerve Block Trays (FDA Code: OGJ / 868.5140) An anesthesia conduction kit is a device used to administer to a patient conduction, regional, or local anesthesia. The device may contain syringes, needles, and drugs. |
• 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. |
• Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Infusion Pump (FDA Code: MEA / 880.5725) |
• Piston Syringe (FDA Code: FMF / 880.5860) A piston syringe is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a calibrated hollow barrel and a movable plunger. At one end of the barrel there is a male connector (nozzle) for fitting the female connector (hub) of a hypodermic single lumen needle. The device is used to inject fluids into, or withdraw fluids from, the body. |
• Povidone Iodine Triple Swabs |
• Pressure Monitoring Syringes |
• Reusable Aspiration and Injection Needle (FDA Code: GDM / 878.4800) |
• Single Shot Epidural Trays |
• Universal Block Trays |