HDC · Tenaculum, Uterine
Obstetrics/Gynecology · 21 CFR 884.4530 · Class 2
Overview
| Product Code | HDC |
|---|---|
| Device Name | Tenaculum, Uterine |
| Regulation | 21 CFR 884.4530 |
| Device Class | Class 2 |
| Review Panel | Obstetrics/Gynecology |
| 3rd-Party Reviewable | Yes |
Identification
An obstetric-gynecologic specialized manual instrument is one of a group of devices used during obstetric-gynecologic procedures to perform manipulative diagnostic and surgical functions (e.g., dilating, grasping, measuring, and scraping), where structural integrity is the chief criterion of device performance. This type of device consists of the following:(1) An amniotome is an instrument used to rupture the fetal membranes. (2) A circumcision clamp is an instrument used to compress the foreskin of the penis during circumcision of a male infant. (3) An umbilical clamp is an instrument used to compress the umbilical cord. (4) A uterine curette is an instrument used to scrape and remove material from the uterus. (5) A fixed-size cervical dilator is any of a series of bougies of various sizes used to dilate the cervical os by stretching the cervix. (6) A uterine elevator is an instrument inserted into the uterus used to lift and manipulate the uterus. (7) A gynecological surgical forceps is an instrument with two blades and handles used to pull, grasp, or compress during gynecological examination. (8) A cervical cone knife is a cutting instrument used to excise and remove tissue from the cervix. (9) A gynecological cerclage needle is a looplike instrument used to suture the cervix. (10) A hook-type contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD) remover is an instrument used to remove an IUD from the uterus. (11) A gynecological fibroid screw is an instrument used to hold onto a fibroid. (12) A uterine sound is an instrument used to determine the depth of the uterus by inserting it into the uterine cavity. (13) A cytological cervical spatula is a blunt instrument used to scrape and remove cytological material from the surface of the cervix or vagina. (14) A gynecological biopsy forceps is an instrument with two blades and handles used for gynecological biopsy procedures. (15) A uterine tenaculum is a hooklike instrument used to seize and hold the cervix or fundus. (16) An internal pelvimeter is an instrument used within the vagina to measure the diameter and capacity of the pelvis. (17) A nonmetal vaginal speculum is a nonmetal instrument used to expose the interior of the vagina. (18) A fiberoptic nonmetal vaginal speculum is a nonmetal instrument, with fiberoptic light, used to expose and illuminate the interior of the vagina.
Classification Rationale
(1) Class II (special controls). The device, when it is an umbilical clamp with or without a cutter, a uterine tenaculum which is sterile and does not use suction and is intended for single use, a nonmetal vaginal speculum, or a fiberoptic nonmetal vaginal speculum, is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in § 884.9.(2) Class I for the amniotome, uterine curette, cervical dilator (fixed-size bougies), cerclage needle, IUD remover, uterine sound, and gynecological biopsy forceps. The devices subject to this paragraph (b)(2) are exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter, subject to the limitations in § 884.9.
Special Controls
*Classification.* (1) Class II (special controls). The device, when it is an umbilical clamp with or without a cutter, a uterine tenaculum which is sterile and does not use suction and is intended for single use, a nonmetal vaginal speculum, or a fiberoptic nonmetal vaginal speculum, is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in § 884.9.(2) Class I for the amniotome, uterine curette, cervical dilator (fixed-size bougies), cerclage needle, IUD remover, uterine sound, and gynecological biopsy forceps. The devices subject to this paragraph (b)(2) are exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter, subject to the limitations in § 884.9.
Recent Cleared Devices (20 of 20)
| Record | Device Name | Applicant | Decision Date | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K223866 | Carevix Suction Cervical Stabilizer | Aspivix SA | Jan 25, 2023 | SESE |
| K203820 | ASPIVIX v1.1 Cervical Suction Tenaculum | Aspivix SA | Aug 17, 2021 | SESE |
| K142204 | Bioceptive Suction Cervical Retractor | Bioceptive, Inc. | Dec 19, 2014 | SESE |
| K082349 | JARIT HULKA UTERINE TENACULUM FORCEPS | J. Jamner Surgical Instruments, Inc. | Nov 21, 2008 | SESE |
| K073182 | GYN DISPOSABLES TENACULUM 356T | Gyn-Disposables, Inc. | Nov 28, 2007 | SESE |
| K062563 | FEMTEN CERVICAL TENACULUM | Fem Suite, LLC | May 18, 2007 | SESE |
| K060573 | BURBANK TENACULUM | Vascular Control Systems, Inc. | Apr 21, 2006 | SESE |
| K032585 | TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND PROBE HOLDER SYSTEM | Ron-Tech Medical , Ltd. | Jan 9, 2004 | SESE |
| K030078 | BURBANK TENACULUM, MODEL 09-0011-01 | Vascular Control Systems, Inc. | Jan 24, 2003 | SESE |
| K001818 | UTERINE TENACLUM HOOK | Towne Brothers (Pvt.), Ltd. | Aug 30, 2000 | SESE |
| K992071 | TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND PROBE HOLDER DEVICE | Ron-Tech Medical , Ltd. | Aug 27, 1999 | SESE |
| K980247 | GYNEX IRIS HOOK, GYNEX ANGLE HOOK, GYNEX EMMETT TENACULUM | Gynex Corp. | Mar 17, 1998 | SESE |
| K930037 | ATRAUMATIC TENACULA | Thomasville Medical Assoc. | Feb 24, 1994 | SESE |
| K910287 | OTT CERVICAL TENACULUM | Marlo Surgical Technology | Feb 28, 1991 | SESE |
| K894891 | IRRIGATOR STAND | Commercial Products & Engineering Co. | Aug 23, 1989 | SESE |
| K891350 | NEWPORT CERVICAL MANIPULATOR | Simpson/Basye, Inc. | Mar 29, 1989 | SESE |
| K891349 | CAMPION CERVICAL HOOK | Simpson/Basye, Inc. | Mar 29, 1989 | SESE |
| K891347 | REID ENDOCERVICAL SPREADER | Simpson/Basye, Inc. | Mar 29, 1989 | SESE |
| K891033 | ATRAUMATIC TENACULA | Zinnanti Surgical Instruments, Inc. | Mar 17, 1989 | SESE |
| K890379 | UTERINE TENTACULUM | Kinetic Medical Products | Feb 13, 1989 | SESE |
Top Applicants
- Simpson/Basye, Inc. — 3 clearances
- Aspivix SA — 2 clearances
- Ron-Tech Medical , Ltd. — 2 clearances
- Vascular Control Systems, Inc. — 2 clearances
- Bioceptive, Inc. — 1 clearance