Profile: Micor, Inc. designs and manufactures medical devices. We specialize in regional anesthesia catheters. Our product list comprises of Epimate™ epidural catheters, Epiflex™ epidural catheters, conduction catheters, 24g peripheral nerve block catheters, and catheter accessories. Our 24g peripheral nerve block catheters are made of polyurethane or nylon copolymer with radiopaque properties. They are 24" long with an open-end configuration accompanied by soft atraumatic tip. Our 19g conduction catheters are kink resistant and firm for insertion into wound site. They have variable side hole diameters from .003" to .014".
The company was founded in 1985, has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~40 employees and is ISO 13485:2003 certified.
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• Anesthesia Catheters |
• Anesthesia Conduction Kit (FDA Code: CAZ / 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. |
• Anesthetic Conduction Catheter (FDA Code: BSO / 868.5120) An anesthesia conduction catheter is a flexible tubular device used to inject local anesthetics into a patient and to provide continuous regional anesthesia. |
• Anesthetic Infusion Pump (FDA Code: FRN / 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. |
• Catheter Accessories (FDA Code: KGZ / 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. |
• Epidural Catheter Kit |
• Epidural Catheters |
• Peripheral Nerve Block Catheters |
• Peristaltic Infusion Pump (FDA Code: FRN / 880.5725) |