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Central Venous Catheter With Manual Insertion System

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Product Code
Definition
A central venous catheter with manual insertion system is intended to provide short-term access (<30 days) to the central venous system. The manual insertion system is attached to the catheter and facilitates placement in the targeted vessel.
Physical State
The central venous catheter consists of a thin, flexible plastic tube. The insertion system combines common insertion components (such as a syringe, guidewire, and introducer needle) in order to facilitate the insertion procedure and is supplied pre-assembled with the catheter as one system.
Technical Method
The catheter is inserted into the central venous system for delivery of fluids or medications, blood withdrawal, central venous pressure monitoring, or power injection of contrast media. The insertion system is supplied pre-assembled and pre-attached to the catheter and is used to facilitate the insertion of the catheter.
Target Area
The catheter is inserted into the central vascular system (subclavian, internal jugular, or femoral veins).
Regulation Medical Specialty
General Hospital
Review Panel
General Hospital
Submission Type
510(K)
Device Classification
Class 2
Regulation Number
880.5200
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Ineligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

CFR § 880.5200 Intravascular catheter

§ 880.5200 Intravascular catheter.

(a) Identification. An intravascular catheter is a device that consists of a slender tube and any necessary connecting fittings and that is inserted into the patient's vascular system for short term use (less than 30 days) to sample blood, monitor blood pressure, or administer fluids intravenously. The device may be constructed of metal, rubber, plastic, or a combination of these materials.

(b) Classification. Class II (performance standards).

Central Venous Catheter With Manual Insertion System

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
A central venous catheter with manual insertion system is intended to provide short-term access (<30 days) to the central venous system. The manual insertion system is attached to the catheter and facilitates placement in the targeted vessel.
Physical State
The central venous catheter consists of a thin, flexible plastic tube. The insertion system combines common insertion components (such as a syringe, guidewire, and introducer needle) in order to facilitate the insertion procedure and is supplied pre-assembled with the catheter as one system.
Technical Method
The catheter is inserted into the central venous system for delivery of fluids or medications, blood withdrawal, central venous pressure monitoring, or power injection of contrast media. The insertion system is supplied pre-assembled and pre-attached to the catheter and is used to facilitate the insertion of the catheter.
Target Area
The catheter is inserted into the central vascular system (subclavian, internal jugular, or femoral veins).
Regulation Medical Specialty
General Hospital
Review Panel
General Hospital
Submission Type
510(K)
Device Classification
Class 2
Regulation Number
880.5200
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Ineligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

CFR § 880.5200 Intravascular catheter

§ 880.5200 Intravascular catheter.

(a) Identification. An intravascular catheter is a device that consists of a slender tube and any necessary connecting fittings and that is inserted into the patient's vascular system for short term use (less than 30 days) to sample blood, monitor blood pressure, or administer fluids intravenously. The device may be constructed of metal, rubber, plastic, or a combination of these materials.

(b) Classification. Class II (performance standards).