Profile: Medsource Healthcare Products Inc. focuses on adhesive bandages, anesthesiology oropharyngeal airways, arm slings and battery-powered medical examination lights. We offer burn sheets, cardiopulmonary boards, disposable medical beds and elastic bandages. We supply hand-carried stretchers, intravascular catheter securement devices, manual patient transfer devices and non-rebreathing oxygen masks. We also use tracheobronchial suction catheter, ring cutters, oval eye pads, medical absorbent fibers and nasopharyngeal airways.
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• Adhesive Bandages (FDA Code: KGX / 880.5240) A medical adhesive tape or adhesive bandage is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a strip of fabric material or plastic, coated on one side with an adhesive, and may include a pad of surgical dressing without a disinfectant. The device is used to cover and protect wounds, to hold together the skin edges of a wound, to support an injured part of the body, or to secure objects to the skin. |
• Anesthesiology Oropharyngeal Airway (FDA Code: CAE / 868.5110) An oropharyngeal airway is a device inserted into a patient's pharynx through the mouth to provide a patent airway. |
• 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. |
• Battery-Powered Medical Examination Light (FDA Code: KYT / 880.6350) A battery-powered medical examination light is a battery-powered device intended for medical purposes that is used to illuminate body surfaces and cavities during a medical examination. |
• Burn Sheet (FDA Code: FPY / 880.5180) A burn sheet is a device made of a porous material that is wrapped aroung a burn victim to retain body heat, to absorb wound exudate, and to serve as a barrier against contaminants. |
• Cardiopulmonary Board (FDA Code: FOA / 880.6080) A cardiopulmonary resuscitation board is a device consisting of a rigid board which is placed under a patient to act as a support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
• Disposable Hot/Cold Pack (FDA Code: IMD / 890.5710) A hot or cold disposable pack is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a sealed plastic bag incorporating chemicals that, upon activation, provides hot or cold therapy for body surfaces. |
• Disposable Medical Bed (FDA Code: KME / 880.6060) Medical disposable bedding is a device intended for medical purposes to be used by one patient for a period of time and then discarded. This generic type of device may include disposable bedsheets, bedpads, pillows and pillowcases, blankets, emergency rescue blankets, or waterproof sheets. |
• Disposable Medical Scissors (FDA Code: JOK / 880.6820) Medical disposable scissors are disposable type general cutting devices intended for medical purposes. This generic type of device does not include surgical scissors. |
• 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. |
• Gas Cylinder Pressure Regulator (FDA Code: CAN / 868.2700) A pressure regulator is a device, often called a pressure-reducing valve, that is intended for medical purposes and that is used to convert a medical gas pressure from a high variable pressure to a lower, more constant working pressure. This device includes mechanical oxygen regulators. |
• Hand Splint and Component (FDA Code: ILH / 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. |
• Hand-Carried Stretcher (FDA Code: FPP / 880.6900) A hand-carried stretcher is a device consisting of a lightweight frame, or of two poles with a cloth or metal platform, on which a patient can be carried. |
• Infusion Stand (FDA Code: FOX / 880.6990) The infusion stand is a stationary or movable stand intended to hold infusion liquids, infusion accessories, and other medical devices. |
• Intravascular Catheter Securement Device (FDA Code: KMK / 880.5210) An intravascular catheter securement device is a device with an adhesive backing that is placed over a needle or catheter and is used to keep the hub of the needle or the catheter flat and securely anchored to the skin. |
• Manual Patient Transfer Device (FDA Code: FMR / 880.6785) A manual patient transfer device is a device consisting of a wheeled stretcher and a mechanism on which a patient can be placed so that the patient can be transferred with minimal disturbance in a horizontal position to the stretcher. |
• Manual Stethoscope (FDA Code: LDE / 870.1875) A manual stethoscope is a mechanical device used to project the sounds associated with the heart, arteries, and veins and other internal organs. |
• 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 Adjustable Chair (FDA Code: INN / 890.3100) A mechanical chair is a manually operated device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a disabled person in performing an activity that the person would otherwise find difficult to do or be unable to do. Examples of mechanical chairs include the following: A chair with an elevating seat used to raise a person from a sitting position to a standing position and a chair with casters used by a person to move from one place to another while sitting. |
• Medical Absorbent Fiber (FDA Code: FRL / 880.5300) A medical absorbent fiber is a device intended for medical purposes that is made from cotton or synthetic fiber in the shape of a ball or a pad and that is used for applying medication to, or absorbing small amounts of body fluids from, a patient's body surface. Absorbent fibers intended solely for cosmetic purposes are not included in this generic device category. |
• 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. |
• Non-Rebreathing Oxygen Mask (FDA Code: KGB / 868.5570) A nonrebreathing mask is a device fitting over a patient's face to administer oxygen. It utilizes one-way valves to prevent the patient from rebreathing previously exhaled gases. |
• Non-Ventilatory Medicinal Nebulizer/Atomizer (FDA Code: CCQ / 868.5640) A medicinal nonventilatory nebulizer (atomizer) is a device that is intended to spray liquid medication in aerosol form into the air that a patient will breathe. |
• 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. |
• 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. |
• Ophthalmic Forceps (FDA Code: HNR / 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 Suture Scissors (FDA Code: HNF / 886.4350) |
• Oval Eye Pads (FDA Code: HMP / 878.4440) |
• 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. |
• Patient Position Support (FDA Code: CCX / 868.6820) A patient position support is a device intended to maintain the position of an anesthetized patient during surgery. |
• Patient Restraint Stretcher (FDA Code: NZD / 880.6900) |
• Pressure Tubing and Accessories (FDA Code: BYX / 868.5860) Pressure tubing and accessories are flexible or rigid devices intended to deliver pressurized medical gases. |
• Rigid Cervical-Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IQF / 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. |
• Ring Cutters (FDA Code: FNS / 880.6200) A ring cutter is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to cut a ring on a patient's finger so that the ring can be removed. The device incorporates a guard to prevent injury to the patient's finger. |
• Tracheal Tube Stylet (FDA Code: BSR / 868.5790) A tracheal tube stylet is a device used temporarily to make rigid a flexible tracheal tube to aid its insertion into a patient. |
• Tracheobronchial Suction Catheter (FDA Code: BSY / 868.6810) A tracheobronchial suction catheter is a device used to aspirate liquids or semisolids from a patient's upper airway. |
• Wall Vacuum-Powered Operating Room Suction Apparatus (FDA Code: GCX / 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). |