NON-SHIELDED SURGICAL TROCAR AND SLEEVE

K963760 · Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. · GCJ · Jan 8, 1997 · Gastroenterology, Urology

Device Facts

Record IDK963760
Device NameNON-SHIELDED SURGICAL TROCAR AND SLEEVE
ApplicantEthicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
Product CodeGCJ · Gastroenterology, Urology
Decision DateJan 8, 1997
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 876.1500
Device ClassClass 2
AttributesTherapeutic

Indications for Use

To establish a path of entry for minimally invasive instruments. The instrument is intended for creating secondary ports under direct visualization.

Device Story

Non-shielded surgical trocar; consists of obturator sub-assembly with flat blade and sleeve sub-assembly with integral threads. Protective sheath covers blade during insertion; retracts upon engagement with sleeve. Inner/outer gaskets maintain pneumoperitoneum during instrument exchange. Threaded cannula stabilizes sleeve in tissue. Used in thoracic, general, and gynecologic minimally invasive surgery. Operated by surgeons to create secondary ports under direct visualization. Benefits include stable access to operative cavity while maintaining insufflation.

Clinical Evidence

Bench testing only. Pre-clinical laboratory evaluations confirmed device performance in mating, insertion, removal, tissue security, and pneumoperitoneum maintenance compared to predicate.

Technological Characteristics

Non-shielded surgical trocar; sizes 3mm-12mm diameter, 75mm-150mm length. Features flat blade, protective sheath, inner/outer gaskets, and threaded cannula for tissue retention. Mechanical device; no energy source or software.

Indications for Use

Indicated for thoracic, general, gynecologic, or other minimally invasive surgical procedures to establish a path of entry for minimally invasive instruments. Intended for insertion under direct visualization for secondary port locations.

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.

In combination with the general controls of the FD&C Act, the integrated operating table-electromechanical surgical system is subject to the following special controls: 1. (1) Premarket clinical performance testing, or a combination of premarket clinical performance testing and postmarket surveillance (in accordance with special control (2)), must include the following: 1. (i) Objective performance measures (e.g., rate and number of conversions to other surgical modalities, rate of device related adverse events (including tissue injury, hematoma, and increased blood loss), and their severity, cause, and outcomes) must be reported with relevant descriptive comparator performance measures. 2. (ii) The data must demonstrate the performance of the device for providing accurate and precise control of attached surgical instruments in range of clinical conditions relevant to the device's intended use. 3. (iii) The test dataset must include data collected from a patient population representative of the intended patient population under anticipated conditions of use. 2. (2) Data obtained from postmarket surveillance must demonstrate, in consideration of the premarket data obtained in accordance with special control (1), that the device performs in accordance with special control (1), unless FDA determines, based on the totality of the premarket data, that data from postmarket surveillance is not required to demonstrate that the device performs as intended. Such postmarket surveillance must be conducted per a protocol determined appropriate by FDA to demonstrate that the device performs as intended (in consideration of the premarket data obtained in accordance with special control (1)), and must include initiation, enrollment, and reporting requirements to ensure timely periodic updates to FDA on post-market surveillance progress and outcomes. 3. (3) Animal performance testing must evaluate the extent of port site trauma due to repositioning of table during surgical procedures when utilizing robotic minimally invasive and laparoscopic approaches 4. (4) The device manufacturer must develop, and update as necessary, a device-specific use training program that ensures proper device setup/use/shutdown, accurate control of instruments to perform the intended surgical procedures, troubleshooting and handling during unexpected events or emergencies, and safe practices to mitigate use error. 5. (5) The device manufacturer may only distribute the device to facilities that implement and maintain the device-specific use training program and ensure that users of the device have completed the device-specific use training program. (6) Human factors assessment must demonstrate that the user can correctly use the device system across all intended use environments with the provided instructions and training materials, including patient access during normal operating conditions and emergency situations, and effects arising from the integrated nature of the operating table and robotic surgical arms. (7) Labeling must include: (i) A detailed summary of clinical performance testing conducted with the device, including study population, results, adverse events, and comparisons to any comparator groups identified; (ii) A statement in the labeling that the safety and effectiveness for the representative specific procedures was based on evaluation of the device as a surgical tool and did not include evaluation of outcomes related to the treatment of the patient's underlying disease or condition, unless FDA determines that it can be removed or modified based on clinical performance data submitted to FDA; (iii) Identification of compatible devices; (iv) The list of surgical procedures for which the device has been determined to be safe with clinical justification; (v) Reprocessing instructions for reusable components; (vi) A shelf life for any sterile components; (vii) A description of the device-specific use training program; (viii) A statement that the device is only for distribution to facilities that implement and maintain the device-specific use training program and ensure that users of the device have completed the device-specific use training program; and (ix) A summary of any completed postmarket surveillance data collected as required by special control (2), including updated labeling to accurately reflect outcomes observed in postmarket surveillance. (8) Non-clinical performance testing must demonstrate that the device performs as intended under anticipated conditions of use and must include: (i) Device motion accuracy and repeatability; (ii) System testing; (iii) Instrument reliability; (iv) Crosstalk; (v) Table motion control; (vi) Thermal effects on tissue; (vii) User-device interface performance; (viii) Workspace access testing; and (ix) Performance testing with compatible devices. (9) Software verification, validation, and hazard analysis must be performed. (10) Electromagnetic compatibility and electrical, thermal, and mechanical safety testing must be performed. (11) Performance data must demonstrate the sterility of all patient-contacting device components. (12) Performance data must support the shelf life of the device components provided sterile by demonstrating continued sterility and package integrity over the labeled shelf life. (13) Performance data must validate the reprocessing instructions for the reusable components of the device. (14) Performance data must demonstrate that all patient-contacting components of the device are biocompatible. (15) Performance data must demonstrate that all patient-contacting components of the device are non-pyrogenic. (16) The device manufacturer must submit a report to the FDA annually on the anniversary of initial marketing authorization for the device, until such time as FDA may terminate such reporting, which comprises the following information: (i) Cumulative summary, by year, of complaints and adverse events since date of initial marketing authorization; and (ii) Identification and rationale for changes made to the device, labeling, or device specific use training program, which did not require submission of a premarket notification during the reporting period.

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC. a johnson-johnson company JAN 8 1997 K963760 4545 CREEK ROAD CINCINNATI, OH 45242-2839 # 510(k) Summary of Safety and Effectiveness ## Statement Information supporting claims of substantial equivalence, as defined under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, respecting safety and effectiveness is summarized below. For the convenience of the Reviewer, this summary is formatted in accordance with the Agency’s final rule “...510(k) Summaries and 510(k) Statements...” (21 CFR §807) and can be used to provide a substantial equivalence summary to anyone requesting it from the Agency. ## Device description The (TRADE NAME) Non-shielded Surgical Trocar consists of two main sub-assemblies: a non-shielded obturator sub-assembly and the sleeve sub-assembly. The non-shielded obturator sub-assembly is designed with a protective sheath to cover the flat blade. This protective sheath protects the gaskets on the sleeve assembly when the obturator and sleeve are mated together for insertion into the operative cavity. When the sleeve and obturator are properly engaged, the protective sheath is retracted so that the blade is exposed when it extends from the trocar sleeve. An inner and outer gasket seals to maintain pneumoperitoneum when instrumentation is inserted and withdrawn through cannula during a surgical procedure. Integral threads along the outside diameter of the cannula portion of the sleeve provide a retention mechanism to stabilize the sleeve in tissue. The (TRADE NAME) Non-shielded Surgical Trocar shall be provided in a variety of sizes from 3mm to 12mm in diameter and 75mm to 150mm in length. This device is designed to create secondary trocar sites and is labeled to be used only under direct visualization of the insertion site. ## Intended use To establish a path of entry for minimally invasive instruments. The instrument is intended for creating secondary ports under direct visualization. Continued on next page {1} # 510(k) Summary of Safety and Effectiveness, Continued | Indications statement | The (TRADE NAME) Non-shielded Surgical Trocar with Threaded Sleeve has application in thoracic, general, gynecologic, or other minimally invasive surgical procedures to establish a path of entry for minimally invasive instruments. The instrument is intended for insertion under direct visualization for secondary port locations. | | --- | --- | | Technological characteristics | The technological characteristics of the New Device are the same as the Predicate Device. | | Performance data | Pre-clinical laboratory evaluations were performed to ensure that the device can be used as designed. The studies demonstrated acceptable performance to the Predicate Device in mating the obturator with the sleeve, insertion into the operative cavity, removal of the obturator from the sleeve, security of the sleeve in tissue, and maintenance of pneumoperitoneum of the operative space. | | Conclusion | Based on the 510(k) summaries and 510(k) statements (21 CFR §807) and the information provided herein, we conclude that the New Device is substantially equivalent to the Predicate Device under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. | | Contact | Ivan S. Placko Regulatory Affairs Project Manager Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. 4545 Creek Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 | | Date | December 9, 1996 |
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