MICROOPTICAL'S CRITICAL DATA VIEWERS, MODELS MD-3 AND MD-6

K040244 · The Microoptical Corporation · GCJ · Mar 24, 2004 · Gastroenterology, Urology

Device Facts

Record IDK040244
Device NameMICROOPTICAL'S CRITICAL DATA VIEWERS, MODELS MD-3 AND MD-6
ApplicantThe Microoptical Corporation
Product CodeGCJ · Gastroenterology, Urology
Decision DateMar 24, 2004
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 876.1500
Device ClassClass 2

Intended Use

MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers are intended to display video images or patient data while mounted in front of the user's eye(s) anytime a video display is used. Typical applications include display of images from endoscopic cameras, ultrasound imaging systems, magnetic resonance imaging systems, or display of data from any type of patient monitor.

Device Story

Head-mounted display system (Models MD-3, MD-6) consisting of LCD display unit mounted on non-prescription safety glasses, control box with signal converter, and battery. Device accepts standard VGA video signals from external sources (endoscopes, ultrasound, MRI, patient monitors) and displays them directly in front of user's eye. Used by clinicians in clinical settings to view real-time patient data or imaging. Facilitates hands-free monitoring during procedures; improves clinical workflow by providing immediate access to visual data without requiring the clinician to look away from the patient or procedure site.

Clinical Evidence

Bench testing only. Device subjected to standard optical, electrical, firmware, and mechanical tests to demonstrate acceptability.

Technological Characteristics

LCD display unit mounted on non-prescription safety glasses; VGA signal input; lithium-ion battery-powered control box; signal converter; wired connectivity (4-foot cable).

Indications for Use

Indicated for users requiring visualization of video images or patient data from endoscopic cameras, ultrasound, MRI, or patient monitors. Intended for prescription use.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

An endoscope and accessories is a device used to provide access, illumination, and allow observation or manipulation of body cavities, hollow organs, and canals. The device consists of various rigid or flexible instruments that are inserted into body spaces and may include an optical system for conveying an image to the user's eye and their accessories may assist in gaining access or increase the versatility and augment the capabilities of the devices. Examples of devices that are within this generic type of device include cleaning accessories for endoscopes, photographic accessories for endoscopes, nonpowered anoscopes, binolcular attachments for endoscopes, pocket battery boxes, flexible or rigid choledochoscopes, colonoscopes, diagnostic cystoscopes, cystourethroscopes, enteroscopes, esophagogastroduodenoscopes, rigid esophagoscopes, fiberoptic illuminators for endoscopes, incandescent endoscope lamps, biliary pancreatoscopes, proctoscopes, resectoscopes, nephroscopes, sigmoidoscopes, ureteroscopes, urethroscopes, endomagnetic retrievers, cytology brushes for endoscopes, and lubricating jelly for transurethral surgical instruments. This section does not apply to endoscopes that have specialized uses in other medical specialty areas and that are covered by classification regulations in other parts of the device classification regulations.

Special Controls

*Classification* —(1)*Class II (special controls).* The device, when it is an endoscope disinfectant basin, which consists solely of a container that holds disinfectant and endoscopes and accessories; an endoscopic magnetic retriever intended for single use; sterile scissors for cystoscope intended for single use; a disposable, non-powered endoscopic grasping/cutting instrument intended for single use; a diagnostic incandescent light source; a fiberoptic photographic light source; a routine fiberoptic light source; an endoscopic sponge carrier; a xenon arc endoscope light source; an endoscope transformer; an LED light source; or a gastroenterology-urology endoscopic guidewire, is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in § 876.9.(2) Class I for the photographic accessories for endoscope, miscellaneous bulb adapter for endoscope, binocular attachment for endoscope, eyepiece attachment for prescription lens, teaching attachment, inflation bulb, measuring device for panendoscope, photographic equipment for physiologic function monitor, special lens instrument for endoscope, smoke removal tube, rechargeable battery box, pocket battery box, bite block for endoscope, and cleaning brush for endoscope. The devices subject to this paragraph (b)(2) are exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807of this chapter, subject to the limitations in § 876.9.

Predicate Devices

Related Devices

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0}------------------------------------------------ K040244 1 of 2 MAR 2 4 2004 # 510(k) Summary for MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers #### 1. SPONSOR The MicroOptical Corporation Westwood, MA Contact Person: Mark Spitzer, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer 781-326-8111 #### 2. Device Name | Proprietary Name: | Models MD-3 and MD-6 | |-----------------------------|-----------------------------| | Common/Usual Name: | Head-mounted display system | | Classification Information: | | Head-mounted display systems have been classified as Class II devices under the following classification name: | Name | Product Code | 21 CFR Ref. | Panel | |-----------------------------|--------------|-------------|-----------------| | Laparoscope and accessories | GCJ | 876.1500 | General Surgery | #### 3. PREDICATE DEVICES MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers are substantially equivalent to the Nomad ND1000M Augmented Vision System, 510(k) No. K030940 and the Vista Head Mounted Display System (510(k) No. K961800). #### 4. DEVICE DESCRIPTION MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers contain an LCD display unit, nonprescription safety glasses, a control box with signal converter and battery mount, cables from viewer to control box and from control box to signal source, a lithium-ion rechargeable battery and a battery charger. The LCD display unit is mounted on a pair of non-prescription safety glasses and is connected via a fourfoot cable to a small battery-powered control box that can be clipped onto a belt. A cable from the control box connects the control box to the video source. The battery is recharged using a separate battery charger. MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers operate using a standard VGA signal and displaying it onto a small LCD. {1}------------------------------------------------ KD40244 2 of 2 #### INTENDED USE 5. MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers are intended to display video images or patient data while mounted in front of the user's eye(s) anytime a video display is used. Typical applications include display of images from endoscopic cameras, ultrasound imaging systems, magnetic resonance imaging systems, or display of data from any type of patient monitor. ### TECHNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE 6. MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers are similar to the predicate devices in terms of indication, display format, field of view and focal range. #### 7 PERFORMANCE TESTING MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers have been subjected to standard optical, electrical, firmware, and mechanical tests to demonstrate the acceptability of the device. {2}------------------------------------------------ Image /page/2/Picture/1 description: The image shows the logo for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The logo consists of a circular seal with the text "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES - USA" arranged around the perimeter. Inside the circle is an abstract symbol resembling an eagle or bird in flight, composed of three curved lines. MAR 2 4 2004 Food and Drug Administration 9200 Corporate Boulevard Rockville MD 20850 The MicroOptical Corporation c/o Mr. Daniel J. Dillon, RAC. CQA-Biomedical Medical Device Consultants, Inc. 49 Plain Street North Attleboro, Massachusetts 02760 Re: K040244 Trade/Device Name: MD-3 and MD-6 Critical Data Viewers Regulation Number: 21 CFR 876.1500 Regulation Name: Endoscope and accessories Regulatory Class: II Product Code: GCJ Dated: February 2, 2004 Received: February 3, 2004 Dear Mr. Dillion: We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food. Drug. and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). You may, therefore, market the device, subject to the general controls provisions of the Act. The general controls provisions of the Act include requirements for annual registration, listing of devices, good manufacturing practice, labeling, and prohibitions against misbranding and adulteration. If your device is classified (see above) into either class II (Special Controls) or class III (PMA), it may be subject to such additional controls. Existing major regulations affecting your device can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Parts 800 to 898. In addition, FDA may publish further announcements concerning your device in the Federal Register. Please be advised that FDA's issuance of a substantial equivalence determination does not mean that FDA has made a determination that your device complies with other requirements of the Act or any Federal statutes and regulations administered by other Federal agencies. You must comply with all the Act's requirements, including, but not limited to: registration and listing (21 CFR Part 807); labeling (21 CFR Part 801); good manufacturing practice requirements as set forth in the quality systems (QS) regulation (21 CFR Part 820); and if applicable, the electronic product radiation control provisions (Sections 531-542 of the Act); 21 CFR 1000-1050. {3}------------------------------------------------ ### Page 2 - Mr. Daniel J. Dillon, RAC, CQA-Biomedical This letter will allow you to begin marketing your device as described in your Section 510(k) premarket notification. The FDA finding of substantial equivalence of your device to a legally marketed predicate device results in a classification for your device and thus, permits your device to proceed to the market. If you desire specific advice for your device on our labeling regulation (21 CFR Part 801), please contact the Office of Compliance at (301) 594-4659. Also, please note the regulation entitled, "Misbranding by reference to premarket notification" (21CFR Part 807.97). You may obtain other general information on your responsibilities under the Act from the Division of Small Manufacturers, International and Consumer Assistance at its toll-free number (800) 638-2041 or (301) 443-6597 or at its Internet address http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/dsma/dsmamain.html Sincerely yours, Miriam C. Provost 44 Celia M. Witten, Ph.D., M.D. Director Division of General, Restorative and Neurological Devices Office of Device Evaluation Center for Devices and Radiological Health Enclosure {4}------------------------------------------------ ## Indications for Use 510(k) Number (if known): K040244 MD-3 and MD-6 Critical Data Viewers Device Name: Indications for Use: MicroOptical's Critical Data Viewers are intended to display video images or patient data while mounted in front of the user's eye(s) anytime a video display is used. Typical witho mount include display of images from endoscopic cameras, ultrasound imaging apprivations magnetic resonance imaging systems, or display of data from any type of patient monitor. Prescription Use __ X (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D) AND/OR Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 807 Subpart C) (PLEASE DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE-CONTINUE ON ANOTHER PAGE IF NEEDED) Concurrence of CDRH, Office of Device Evaluation (ODE) Miriam C. Provost (Division Sign-Off) Division of General, Restorative. and Neurological Devices 510(k) Number_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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