RADIONICS SLUIJTER-MEHTA CANNULA

K963577 · Radionics, Inc. · GXD · Nov 21, 1996 · Neurology

Device Facts

Record IDK963577
Device NameRADIONICS SLUIJTER-MEHTA CANNULA
ApplicantRadionics, Inc.
Product CodeGXD · Neurology
Decision DateNov 21, 1996
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 882.4400
Device ClassClass 2
AttributesTherapeutic

Intended Use

The RSM-C is intended for use in radiofrequency (RF) heat lesion procedures for relief of pain. This is the same intended use as the SMK Cannula and TIC Cannula.

Device Story

Disposable, insulated cannula; used with Radionics Radiofrequency Lesion Generator and SMK-TC thermocouple electrodes; creates heat lesions for pain relief. Used by physicians in clinical settings. Device functions as a conduit for RF energy delivery to target tissue; provides mechanical access for electrode placement. Benefits include standardized, disposable interface for RF lesioning procedures.

Clinical Evidence

Bench testing only; no clinical data provided.

Technological Characteristics

Insulated disposable cannula; compatible with Radionics SMK-TC thermocouple electrodes; designed for use with Radionics RF lesion generators. Materials consistent with predicate TIC Cannula.

Indications for Use

Indicated for patients requiring radiofrequency heat lesion procedures for pain relief.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

A radiofrequency lesion generator is a device used to produce lesions in the nervous system or other tissue by the direct application of radiofrequency currents to selected sites.

Predicate Devices

Related Devices

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} K963577 NOV 21 1996 # I. General Information | Proprietary Trade Name: | Radionics Sluijter-Mehta Cannula | | --- | --- | | Model Number: | RSM-C | | Common Name: | Disposable cannula for radiofrequency electrode | | Manufacturing Facility Address: | Radionics, Inc. 22 Terry Avenue Burlington, MA 01803 | | Establishment Registration Number: | 1219140 | | Contact Person: | Amy LaForte, Ph.D. (617) 272-1233 | | Classification: | Class II | | Predicate Devices: | SMK Cannula (K870028); and Radionics TIC Cannula (pre-amendment). | | Intended Use: | The RSM-C is intended for use in radiofrequency (RF) heat lesion procedures for relief of pain. This is the same intended use as the SMK Cannula and TIC Cannula. | | Performance Standard: | No applicable performance standards have been issued under section 514 of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. | | Sterilization Site: | STS 7500 W. Henrietta Road PO. Box 349 Rush, NY 14543 (716) 533-1672 | The RSM-C Radionics Sluijter-Mehta Cannulae are insulated disposable cannulae designed for use with a Radionics Radiofrequency Lesion Generator to create heat lesions for relief of pain. These cannulae are compatible with the commercially available Radionics SMK-TC thermocouple electrodes. They are used in the same way as the commercially available Radionics SMK-C Cannulae. RSM-C 510(k) PMN August 23, 1996 {1} ## II. Safety and Effectiveness Information Supporting the Substantial Equivalence Determination A summary of the information contained in this premarket notification that addresses safety and effectiveness follows. ### General Safety and Effectiveness Concerns RSM-C Radionics Sluijter-Mehta Cannula labeling contains instructions for the proper use of this device. It includes a description of the product, directions for use, and applicable safety information. These instructions ensure safe and effective use of the device when followed by the physician. ### Description of the Device and Basis for Substantial Equivalence The RSM Sluijter-Mehta Cannula addressed in this premarket notification has similar intended use and technological characteristics as the commercially available Radionics SMK Cannula (K870028). The insulating material is the same as that on the commercially available Radionics TIC Cannula, a pre-amendment device. RSM-C 510(k) PMN August 23, 1996 page A-2
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