CERALAS D 980NM DIODE LASER, MODELS D15 AND D25

K081015 · Biolitec, Inc. · GEX · Jul 8, 2008 · General, Plastic Surgery

Device Facts

Record IDK081015
Device NameCERALAS D 980NM DIODE LASER, MODELS D15 AND D25
ApplicantBiolitec, Inc.
Product CodeGEX · General, Plastic Surgery
Decision DateJul 8, 2008
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 878.4810
Device ClassClass 2
AttributesTherapeutic

Intended Use

The Ceralas D 980 is intended for delivery of laser light to soft tissue in the contact or noncontact mode during surgical procedures, including via endoscopes, introducers, or catheters. The Ceralas D 980 is generally indicated for incision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, or coagulation of soft tissue in ear, nose and throat and oral surgery (otolaryngology), dental procedures, arthroscopy, gastroenterology, general surgery, dermatology, plastic surgery, podiatry, urology, gynecology, neurosurgery (peripheral nervous system), pulmonary surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery, and ophthalmology. This Ceralas D 980 is specifically indicated for laser assisted lipolysis.

Device Story

Diode laser system (980nm) delivers laser light to soft tissue via contact or noncontact modes; utilizes endoscopes, introducers, or catheters. Operated by physicians in clinical/surgical settings for incision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, or coagulation. Output is controlled laser energy; allows precise tissue interaction; facilitates surgical procedures across various medical specialties; enables minimally invasive techniques like laser-assisted lipolysis.

Clinical Evidence

No clinical data submitted; bench testing only.

Technological Characteristics

980nm diode laser system; models D15 and D25. Operates in contact or noncontact modes. Intended for soft tissue surgical applications.

Indications for Use

Indicated for soft tissue surgical procedures including incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, or coagulation across multiple specialties: ENT, oral surgery, dental, arthroscopy, gastroenterology, general/plastic/podiatric surgery, urology, gynecology, neurosurgery, pulmonary, cardiothoracic, and ophthalmology. Specifically indicated for laser-assisted lipolysis.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

(1) A carbon dioxide laser for use in general surgery and in dermatology is a laser device intended to cut, destroy, or remove tissue by light energy emitted by carbon dioxide.(2) An argon laser for use in dermatology is a laser device intended to destroy or coagulate tissue by light energy emitted by argon.

Predicate Devices

Related Devices

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0}------------------------------------------------ KOS(015 Pgi 1 46 ## 510(k) SUMMARY # IJUL - 8 2008 ## Biolitec Inc.'s Ceralas Diode 980nm Laser System (Models D15, D25) ## Submitter's Name, Address, Telephone Number, Contact Person and Date Prepared Hogan & Hartson, LLP 555 13th Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 (202) 637-5794 Phone: Facsimile: (202) 637-5910 Contact Person: Jonathan S. Kahan April 09, 2008 Date Prepared: #### Name of Device and Name/Address of Sponsor Ceralas D 980nm Diode Laser (Models D15, D25) Biolitec, Inc. 515 Shaker Road East Longmeadow, MA 01028 #### Common or Usual Name Diode Laser # Classification Name 878.4810 - Laser, Surgical Diode Lascr System #### Product Code GEX #### Predicate Devices Biolitec's Ceralas D 980nm Diode Laser (Models D15, D25) (K072779) Quanta System Diode Medical Laser Family (K072034) {1}------------------------------------------------ Koriols # Intended Use / Indications for Use: Indications for Use: The Ceralas D 980 is intended for delivery of laser light to soft tissue in the contact or noncontact mode during surgical procedures, including via endoscopes, introducers, or catheters. The Ceralas D 980 is generally indicated for incision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, or coagulation of soft tissue in ear, nose and throat and oral surgery (otolaryngology), dental procedures, arthroscopy, gastroenterology, general surgery, dermatology, plastic surgery, podiatry, urology, gynecology, neurosurgery (peripheral nervous system), pulmonary surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery, and ophthalmology. This Ceralas D 980 is specifically indicated for laser assisted lipolysis. Specific Indications for Use: Ear, Nose and Throat, and Oral Surgery: Hemostasis, incision, excision, ablation, coagulation, and vaporization of tissue from the ear, nose, throat and adjacent areas including soft tissue in the oral cavity. Examples include: - Removal of benign lesions from the car, nose and throat - Excision and vaporization of vocal cord nodules and polyps . - Incision and excision of carcinoma in situ . - Ablation and vaporization of hyperkeratosis . - Excision of carcinoma of the larynx . - Laryngeal papillomectomy . - Excision and vaporization of herpes simplex I and II ◆ - . Neck dissection - . Tonsillectomy - Thyroidectomy . - Vocal cord polypectomy . - Hemiglossectomy ♥ - Tracheal stenosis ● - Oral cavity lesions . Dental Applications: Intraoral and extraoral soft tissue (including marginal and interdental gingiva and epithelial lining of free gingiva). Examples include: - Frenectomy . - Frenotomy . - . Biopsy - Operculectomy . - . Implant recovery {2}------------------------------------------------ K081015 pg 3 of 6 - Gingivectomy . - Gingivoplasty ● - Gingival troughing . - Crown lengthening . - . Hemostasis of donor site - . Removal of granulation tissue - . Laser assisted flap surgery - Debridement of diseased epithelial lining - . Incisions and draining of abscesses - . Tissue retraction for impressions - Papillectomy . - . Vestibuloplasty - . Excision of lesions - . Exposure of unerupted/partially erupted teeth - . Leukoplakia - Removal of hyperplastic tissues . - Treatment of aphthous ulcers . - Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased or inflamed soft tissue in the periodontal . pocket) - . Pulpotomy - Pulpotomy as an adjunct to root canal therapy . - Light activation of bleaching materials for teeth whitening . #### Arthroscopy: Hemostasis, incision, excision, coagulation, vaporization of joint tissues during arthroscopic surgery. Examples include: - . Menisectomy - Synovectomy . - Chondromalacia . #### Gastroenterology: Hemostasis, incision, excision, ablation, coagulation and vaporization of tissue in the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts and also with endoscopic procedures. Examples include: - . Hemostasis of upper and lower GI bleeding - Excision and vaporization of colorectal carcinoma . - . Excision of polyps {3}------------------------------------------------ xlois pg 4 of 6 # General Surgery, Dermatology, Plastic Surgery and Podiatry: Excision, ablation, vaporization and photocoagulation of skin lesions, hemostasis, incision, excision, vaporization, ablation and debulking of soft tissue, abdominal, rectal, skin, fat or muscle tissue and dermabrasion. Examples include: - Matrixectomy . - Excision of neuromas . - Excision of periungual and subungual warts ● - Excision of plantar warts ◆ - Excision of keloids ● - Liver resection . - Excision of cutaneous lesions . - Hemorrhoidectomy . - . Appendectomy - Debridement of decubitus ulcers . - Hepatobiliary tumors . - Mastectomy . - . Dermabrasion - Vaporization and hemostasis of capillary hemangioma . - Excision, vaporization and hemostasis of abdominal tumors . - Excision, vaporization and hemostasis of rectal pathology . - . Pilonidal cystectomy - Herniorapphy . - . Adhesiolysis - Parathyroidectomy . - Laparoscopic cholecystectomy ◆ - Thyroidectomy . - Resection of organs . - Debridement of wounds . - Phototcoagulation of teleangectasia of the legs and face . - Photocoagulation of vascular lesions of the face and extremities . #### Urology: Excision, vaporization, incision, coagulation, ablation and hemostasis of urological tissues. Examples include: - Vaporization of urethral tumors . - Release of urethral stricture . - Removal of bladder neck obstruction ♥ - Excision and vaporization of condyloma . - Lesions of external genitalia t {4}------------------------------------------------ Koglois pg 5 of 6 ## Gynecology: Ablation, excision, incision, coagulation, hemostasis and vaporization of gynecological tissue. Examples include: - Endometrial ablation . - Excision or vaporization of condylomata acuminata . - . Vaporization of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia - . Cervical conization - . Menorrhagia ## Neurosurgery: Vaporization, coagulation, excision, incision, ablation and hemostasis of soft tissue. Example includes: Hemostasis in conjunction with menigiomas ## Pulmonary Surgery: Hemostasis, vaporization, coagulation, incision, excision and ablation of soft tissue in the pulmonary system. Examples include: - Tracheobronchial malignancy or stricture . - . Benign and malignant pulmonary obstruction - . Endoscopic pulmonary applications Cardiothoracic Surgery: Incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, and coagulation of soft tissue, including cardiac tissues. Laser Assisted Lipolysis Ophthalmology: The ablation, vaporization, excision, incision, and coagulation of soft tissue in ophthalmology. Examples include: - Open Dacryocystorhinostomy . - Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy . - Blepharoplasty . - Oculoplastics . - Tumor excision and biopsy . - Eyelid reconstruction � {5}------------------------------------------------ K081615 pg 6 of #### Technological Characteristics The Ceralas D has the same technological characteristics as the cleared Ceralas and substantially similar technological characteristics as compared to the Quanta System Diode Medical Laser Family. #### Performance Data No performance data is being submitted. ## Substantial Equivalence The Ceralas D is as safe and effective as Biolitec's cleared Ceralas D 980nm Diode Laser (K072779) and the Quanta System Diode Medical Laser Family (K072034). The Ceralas D has the same intended uses and similar indications, technological characteristics, and principles of operation as the identified predicate devices, so there are no new issues of safety or effectiveness. Thus, the Ceralas D is substantially equivalent to the identified predicate devices. {6}------------------------------------------------ Image /page/6/Picture/1 description: The image shows the logo for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The logo consists of a stylized eagle with its wings spread, and the text "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES · USA" arranged in a circular fashion around the eagle. The logo is black and white. Food and Drug Administration 9200 Corporate Boulevard Rockville MD 20850 # JUL - 8 2008 Biolitec, Inc. % Hogan & Hartson, LLP Mr. Jonathan S. Kahan 555 Thirteenth Street, Northwest Washington, District of Columbia 20004 Re: K081015 Trade/Device Name: Ceralas D 980nm Diode Laser System (Models D15, D25) Regulation Number: 21 CFR 878.4810 Regulation Name: Laser surgical instrument for use in general and plastic surgery and in dermatology Regulatory Class: II Product Code: GEX Dated: April 9, 2008 Received: April 9, 2008 Dear Mr. Kahan: 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 {7}------------------------------------------------ Page 2 - Mr. Jonathan S. Kahan 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. 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 Center for Devices and Radiological Health's (CDRH's) Office of Compliance at (240) 276-0115. Also, please note the regulation entitled, "Misbranding by reference to premarket notification" (21CFR Part 807.97). For questions regarding postmarket surveillance, please contact CDRH's Office of Surveillance and Biometric's (OSB's) Division of Postmarket Surveillance at (240) 276-3474. For questions regarding the reporting of device adverse events (Medical Device Reporting (MDR)), please contact the Division of Surveillance Systems at (240) 276-3464. 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 (240) 276-3150 or at its Internet address http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/industry/support/index.html. Sincerely yours, Mark M. Mulkerson Mark N. Melkerson Director Division of General, Restorative and Neurological Devices Office of Device Evaluation Center for Devices and Radiological Health Enclosure {8}------------------------------------------------ K081015 pg 1 of 5 #### Indications for Use Statement 510(k) Number (if known): Device Name: Ceralas D 980nm Diode Laser System (Models D15, D25) Indications for Use: The Ceralas D 980 is intended for delivery of laser light to soft tissue in the contact or noncontact mode during surgical procedures, including via endoscopes, introducers, or catheters. The Ceralas D 980 is generally indicated for incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, or coagulation of soft tissue in ear, nose and throat and oral surgery (otolaryngology), dental procedures, arthroscopy, gastroenterology, general surgery, dermatology, plastic surgery, podiatry, urology, gynecology, neurosurgery (peripheral nervous system), pulmonary surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery, and ophthalmology. This Ceralas D 980 is specifically indicated for laser assisted lipolysis. Specific Indications for Use: Ear, Nose and Throat, and Oral Surgery: Hemostasis, incision, excision, ablation, coagulation, and vaporization of tissue from the ear, nose, throat and adjacent areas including soft tissue in the oral cavity. Examples include: - Removal of benign lesions from the ear, nose and throat . - Excision and vaporization of vocal cord nodules and polyps . - Incision and excision of carcinoma in situ . - Ablation and vaporization of hyperkeratosis . - Excision of carcinoma of the larynx . - ◆ Laryngeal papillomectomy - Excision and vaporization of herpes simplex I and II - . Neck dissection - . Tonsillectomy - Thyroidectomy - . Vocal cord polypectomy - Hemiglossectomy - Tracheal stenosis - Oral cavity lesions Aulber Breen Division of Gene and Neurological Device: 510(k) Number K081015 । ୧ {9}------------------------------------------------ K081015 pg 2 of 5 ## Dental Applications: Intraoral and extraoral soft tissue (including marginal and interdental gingiva and epithelial lining of free gingiva). Examples include: - Frenectomy . - Frenotomy . - Biopsy . - Operculectomy . - Implant recovery . - Gingivectomy . - Gingivoplasty . - Gingival troughing . - . Crown lengthening - Hemostasis of donor site . - Removal of granulation tissue . - Laser assisted flap surgery . - Debridement of diseased epithelial lining . - Incisions and draining of abscesses . - Tissue retraction for impressions . - Papillectomy . - Vestibuloplasty . - . Excision of lesions - Exposure of unerupted/partially erupted teeth . - Leukoplakia . - Removal of hyperplastic tissues . - Treatment of aphthous ulcers . - Sulcular debridement (removal of diseased or inflamed soft tissue in the periodontal . pocket) - Pulpotomy . - Pulpotomy as an adjunct to root canal therapy . - Light activation of bleaching materials for teeth whitening . Arthroscopy: Hemostasis, incision, excision, coagulation, vaporization and ablation of joint tissues during arthroscopic surgery. Examples include: - Menisectomy . - Synovectomy ● - Chondromalacia . Carla Sue Ott ivision of General, Restorative, and Neurological Devices **510(k) Number** K081015 17 {10}------------------------------------------------ K08/015 Pg 3 of 5 #### Gastroenterology: Hemostasis, incision, excision, ablation, coagulation and vaporization of tissue in the upper and lower gastrointestinal tracts and also with endoscopic procedures. Examples include: - Hemostasis of upper and lower GI bleeding . - Excision and vaporization of colorectal carcinoma . - . Excision of polyps General Surgery, Dermatology, Plastic Surgery and Podiatry: Excision, ablation, vaporization and photocoagulation of skin lesions, hemostasis, incision, excision, vaporization, ablation and debulking of soft tissue, abdominal, rectal, skin, fat or muscle tissue and dermabrasion. Examples include: - Matrixectomy ◆ - Excision of neuromas � - Excision of periungual and subungual warts � - Excision of plantar warts . - Excision of keloids . - Liver resection . - Excision of cutaneous lesions . - Hemorrhoidectomy - Appendectomy - Debridement of decubitus ulcers - Hepatobiliary tumors - Mastectomy - Dermabrasion - Vaporization and hemostasis of capillary hemangioma - Excision, vaporization and hemostasis of abdominal tumors - Excision, vaporization and hemostasis of rectal pathology - Pilonidal cystectomy - Herniorapphy - Adhesiolysis - Parathyroidectomy - Laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Thyroidectomy - Resection of organs - Debridement of wounds - Phototcoagulation of teleangectasia of the legs and face - Photocoagulation of vascular lesions of the face and extremities 18 extremiities (Division Sign-Off) Division of General, Restorative, and Neurological Devices **510(k) Number** 2081015 {11}------------------------------------------------ #### Urology: Excision, vaporization, incision, coagulation, ablation and hemostasis of urological tissues. Examples include: - Vaporization of urethral tumors ● - . Release of urethral stricture - Removal of bladder neck obstruction . - Excision and vaporization of condyloma . - Lesions of external genitalia . ## Gynecology: Ablation, excision, incision, coagulation, hemostasis and vaporization of gynecological tissue. Examples include: - Endometrial ablation . - Excision or vaporization of condylomata acuminata . - Vaporization of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia . - Cervical conization . - Menorrhagia . #### Neurosurgery: Vaporization, coagulation, excision, incision, ablation and hemostasis of soft tissue. Example includes: Hemostasis in conjunction with menigiomas Pulmonary Surgery: Hemostasis, vaporization, coagulation, incision, excision and ablation of soft tissue in the pulmonary system. Examples include: - Tracheobronchial malignancy or stricture . - Benign and malignant pulmonary obstruction . - Endoscopic pulmonary applications . Cardiothoracic Surgery: Incision, excision, vaporization, ablation, hemostasis, and coagulation of soft tissue, including cardiac tissues. 19 Laser Assisted Lipolysis Aarlene Buchan Division of General, Restorative. and Neurological Devices \\DC - 061213/000001 - 2707069 v3 510(k) Number_k081015 {12}------------------------------------------------ K081015 pg 5 of 5 Ophthalmology: The ablation, vaporization, excision, incision, and coagulation of soft tissue in ophthalmology. Examples include: - Open Dacryocystorhinostomy . - Endonasal Dacryocystorhinostomy . - Blepharoplasty . - Oculoplastics . - Tumor excision and biopsy . - Eyelid reconstruction ● Prescription Use X (Part 21 C.F.R. 801 Subpart D) AND/OR Over-The-Counter Use (21 C.F.R. 807 Subpart C) # (PLEASE DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE -- CONTINUE ON ANOTHER PAGE IF NEEDED) Concurrence of CDRH, Office of Device Evaluation (ODE) Barbara Buent Division of General, Restorative, and Neurological Devices **510(k) Number** k081015
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