Profile: Medical Measurement Systems B.V. develops, produces and markets medical diagnostic systems for urodynamics, gastroenterology & neurology. We market a complete line of diagnostic equipment, from easy to use wireless uroflowmeters to advanced multi-channel video-urodynamic systems. The equipment is used to diagnose bladder dysfunction, micturation disorders, urinary and fecal incontinence as well as prostate problems. We offer a complete line of ambulatory impedance-pH recorders and stationary motility equipment, including high resolution impedance manometry solutions. Dedicated MMS software provides fully automated analysis of esophageal pH, impedance (GERD) and pressures recorded during 24-hour studies. Our stationary GI equipment is used to measure and diagnose non-cardiac chest pain, swallowing disorders, reflux, EGG & motor abnormalities of the oesophagus, stomach, small bowels, and colon & anorectal canals. We offer a complete solution for urodynamic testing. Our diagnostic equipment can be found in small hospitals, private clinics, university hospitals and research centres. Solar Blue is a full-function urodynamic device. It is small, 100% wireless and easy to use. It requires very little space. It can be used as a table-top system but it can also be mounted on an investigation chair, a robust purpose-designed pole, or a wall. The Solar Blue base unit runs on rechargeable batteries. Solar Blue software includes a patient database for easy storage and retrieval of investigation data. A purpose designed remote control enables the investigator to stay close to the patient. Using just 4 buttons, the complete urodynamic examination can be carried out by 1 person. This shortens examination time, improves quality of the urodynamic investigation and provides patient privacy.
FDA Registration Number: 9611896
US Agent: Robyn Long / Unisensor (usa) Inc.
Phone: +1-(603)-570-2445 Fax: +1-(603)-570-2676 E-Mail:
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• Electrical Gastrointestinal Motility Analyzer (FDA Code: FFX / 876.1725) A gastrointestinal motility monitoring system is a device used to measure peristalic activity or pressure in the stomach or esophagus by means of a probe with transducers that is introduced through the mouth into the gastrointestinal tract. The device may include signal conditioning, amplifying, and recording equipment. This generic type of device includes the esophageal motility monitor and tube, the gastrointestinal motility (electrical) system, and certain accessories, such as a pressure transducer, amplifier, and external recorder. |
• Electrical Recording Cystometer (FDA Code: EXQ / 876.1620) A urodynamics measurement system is a device used to measure volume and pressure in the urinary bladder when it is filled through a catheter with carbon dioxide or water. The device controls the supply of carbon dioxide or water and may also record the electrical activity of the muscles associated with urination. The device system may include transducers, electronic signal conditioning and display equipment, a catheter withdrawal device to enable a urethral pressure profile to be obtained, and special catheters for urethral profilometry and electrodes for electromyography. This generic type of device includes the cystometric gas (carbon dioxide) device, the cystometric hydrualic device, and the electrical recording cystometer, but excludes any device that uses air to fill the bladder. |
• Evoked Response Electrical Stimulator (FDA Code: GWF / 882.1870) An evoked response electrical stimulator is a device used to apply an electrical stimulus to a patient by means of skin electrodes for the purpose of measuring the evoked response. |
• Hydraulic Cystometric Device (FDA Code: FEN / 876.1620) |
• Nerve Conduction Velocity Measurement Device (FDA Code: JXE / 882.1550) A nerve conduction velocity measurement device is a device which measures nerve conduction time by applying a stimulus, usually to a patient's peripheral nerve. This device includes the stimulator and the electronic processing equipment for measuring and displaying the nerve conduction time. |
• Radiological Image Processing System (FDA Code: LLZ / 892.2050) A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification. |