Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
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Nucleus Medical Art Inc.,
Heraeus Kulzer
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
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Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.,
Genzyme Biosurgery,
Organogenesis Inc.,
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Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.,
Ondamed, Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
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Nucleus Medical Art Inc.
Master Bond Inc.,
APS Materials, Inc.,
Medkote,
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Barco,
Image Systems Group,
Barco N.V.,
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(FDA Code:
LNX)
Nihon Kohden America, Inc.,
Kareo, Inc.,
Impac Medical Systems, Inc.,
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MedLab Logistics,
Lonestar Delivery & Process
MET Laboratories, Inc.,
Explor Bioventures LLC,
North American Sterilization & Packaging,
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(FDA Code:
MEC /
880.6992)
Identification. A medical washer-disinfector is a device that is intended for general medical purposes to clean, decontaminate, disinfect, and dry surgical instruments, anesthesia equipment, hollowware, and other medical devices.
Classification. Class II (special controls). The special control for this device is the FDA guidance document entitled "Class II Special Controls Guidance Document: Medical Washers and Medical Washer-Disinfectors."
Langford IC Systems, Inc.,
Genlabs,
Natus Medical Inc,
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(FDA Code:
MED /
880.6885)
Identification. A liquid chemical sterilant/high level disinfectant is a germicide that is intended for use as the terminal step in processing critical and semicritical medical devices prior to patient use. Critical devices make contact with normally sterile tissue or body spaces during use. Semicritical devices make contact during use with mucous membranes or nonintact skin.
Classification. Class II (special controls). Guidance on the Content and Format of Premarket Notification (510(k)) Submissions for Liquid Chemical Sterilants/High Level Disinfectants, and user information and training.
Advanced Sterilization Products,
Serim Research Corp.,
Barnstead International,
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(FDA Code:
MDZ /
880.6992)
Clinical Diagnostic Solutions, Inc,
Heraeus Kulzer, Inc.,
Case Medical, Inc.,
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(FDA Code:
LRJ /
880.689)
Identification. A general purpose disinfectant is a germicide intended to process noncritical medical devices and equipment surfaces. A general purpose disinfectant can be used to preclean or decontaminate critical or semicritical medical devices prior to terminal sterilization or high level disinfection. Noncritical medical devices make only topical contact with intact skin.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in 880.9.
Advanced Sterilization Products,
Marina Medical Instruments Inc.,
Vyaire Medical, Inc.,
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American Seminar Institute,
FMES - Florida Medical Educational Services,
North American Seminars, Inc.,
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The Medical Electrode transfers the energy of ionic currents in the body into electrical currents that can be amplified, studied and used to help make diagnoses. Medical electrodes permit surface quantification of internal ionic currents, yielding an ordinarily non-invasive test for a variety of nervous, muscular, ocular, cardiac and other disorders that might otherwise have required surgical means to verify their presence. For instance, muscular exams using electrodes may produce evidence of diminished muscle strength and can discriminate between primary muscle disorders and neurologically-based disorders, in addition to detecting if a muscle is truly weak or seems so due to other reasons. The essential role of the electrode is to provide ideal electrical contact between the patient and the apparatus used to measure or record activity.
Uni-Patch,
Pain Management Technologies,
Nova Ortho-Med Inc,
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Mercury Medical,
Sensidyne, LP,
Himmelstein & Co., S.,
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Westair Gases & Equipment,
Ilmo Products Company, Inc.,
Air Liquide America Corporation,
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Medical Gas Regulators are equipped with a 2-inch, color-coded cylinder contents gauge, a pressure relief valve and a DISS outlet fitting.
Squire-Cogswell/Aeros Instruments Inc.,
Harris Products Group,
Misk Ltd. Sti.,
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MGI Inc.,
Squire-Cogswell/Aeros Instruments Inc.,
Claflin Equipment Sales and Service,
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Squire-Cogswell/Aeros Instruments Inc.,
Contemporary Products, LLC,
GammaHealth, Inc.,
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O&M Enterprise,
Bosgen Inc.,
American Fiber & Finishing, Inc.,
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CA Plus Adhesives, Inc.,
Schuco International (London) Ltd.
Howard Instruments, Inc.,
Cole-Parmer Instrument Company,
Zimmer, Inc.,
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Cole-Parmer Instrument Company,
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc,
Spectra Medical Devices, Inc.,
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Miss Brooke's Company, LLC,
Cardinal Health, Inc.,
Precision Dynamics Corporation,
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Miss Brooke's Company, LLC,
Precision Dynamics Corporation,
Rodger B.V.
Medical Imaging refers to the techniques and processes used to create images of the human body for clinical purposes.
Medison America, Inc.,
American Medical Sales, Inc.,
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.,
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1st Providers Choice,
Clinic Pro Medical Software,
Advance Imaging, LLC,
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Soma Technology, Inc.,
Comm Vantage, Inc.,
Able Software Corp.,
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Medical Imaging refers to the techniques and processes used to create images of the human body (or parts thereof) for clinical purposes (medical procedures seeking to reveal, diagnose or examine disease) or medical science (including the study of normal anatomy and function). It is a part of biological imaging and incorporates radiology, radiological sciences, endoscopy, thermography, medical photography and microscopy . Measurement and recording techniques which are not primarily designed to produce images, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) and others, but which produce data susceptible to be represented as maps (i.e. containing positional information), can be seen as forms of medical imaging. In scientific investigation, medical imaging constitutes a sub-discipline of biomedical engineering, medical physics or medicine. Medical imaging is that the properties of living tissue. In the case of ultrasonography the probe consists of ultrasonic pressure waves and echoes inside the tissue show the internal structure. In the case of projection radiography, the probe is X-ray radiation which is absorbed at different rates in different tissue types such as bone, muscle and fat.
Advance Imaging, LLC,
Yates X-Ray Co., Inc.,
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc.,
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(FDA Code:
KYS /
880.628)
Identification. A medical insole is a device intended for medical purposes that is placed inside a shoe to relieve the symptoms of athlete's foot infection by absorbing moisture.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter, subject to the limitations in 880.9.
DJ Orthopedics Inc.,
Alimed, Inc.,
Silipos, Inc.,
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(FDA Code:
FLG /
880.615)
Identification. An ultrasonic cleaner for medical instruments is a device intended for cleaning medical instruments by the emission of high frequency soundwaves.
Classification. Class I. The device, including any solutions intended for use with the device for cleaning and sanitizing the instruments, is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter, subject to the limitations in 880.9.
Cole-Parmer Instrument Company,
Stoelting Co.,
Barnstead International,
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Medical labels are suited to medical/biological research applications where data integrity is critical. The label is unaffected by extremes in temperature and is protected from chemical agents commonly used in laboratory settings. The adhesive is suitable for use in food packaging and for blood bag identification due to the absence of tacking agents that migrate through most substrates.
Universal Medical Inc.,
Watson Label Products,
TimeMed Labeling Systems, Inc.,
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Medical Lasers affect human tissue by transferring radiant energy to the target cells. The radiant energy turns into heat when the cells absorb it. As the target cells are heated, all their proteins are destroyed and their internal pressure rises rapidly. The cells then explode, giving off smoke-like steam called a laser plume. The major effects of most lasers on tissue are coagulation of blood and protein, and vaporization. Vaporization is the removal of tissue through its conversion from a solid to a gas.In general, there are two types of medical laser systems, contact and non-contact. Contact systems work by sending laser light through a fiber or sapphire crystal tip. The tip absorbs the radiant energy and becomes hot. Direct contact between the tissue and the heated tip causes conduction of the heat energy from the tip to the tissue, resulting in the vaporization of the target cells. In contrast, non-contact laser systems do not directly touch the tissue. Instead, the laser light transfers radiant energy to the tissue. Heat results when the cell absorbs the radiant energy and the molecules in the tissue begin to move. In both types of system, the laser light itself is not hot. Heat is created only after the laser's radiant energy is absorbed, either by the tip or by the tissue.
Mackin Manufacturing,
GreatLaser.com,
Encision Inc.,
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BSN medical, Inc.