SIMPLICITY TM ELECTRIC/BATTERY BREAST PUMP KIT (1068)
K964403 · The First Years, Inc. · HGX · Jan 13, 1997 · Obstetrics/Gynecology
Device Facts
Record ID
K964403
Device Name
SIMPLICITY TM ELECTRIC/BATTERY BREAST PUMP KIT (1068)
Applicant
The First Years, Inc.
Product Code
HGX · Obstetrics/Gynecology
Decision Date
Jan 13, 1997
Decision
SESE
Submission Type
Traditional
Regulation
21 CFR 884.5160
Device Class
Class 2
Indications for Use
The powered Simplicity Breast Pump is designed to express milk from the breast.
Device Story
The Simplicity Electric/Battery Breast Pump is a powered device designed to express breast milk. It utilizes a mechanical pumping system powered by either two standard C batteries or an AC adapter. The motor drives a rubber diaphragm within a pumping chamber to generate suction. The device supports both single-sided and dual-sided pumping. It is intended for reusable use by lactating individuals. The device functions by applying vacuum pressure to the breast to facilitate milk expression. Performance is evaluated by measuring vacuum pressure over time to ensure it meets functional requirements for milk expression.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. Laboratory testing compared the vacuum pressure as a function of time between the Simplicity Breast Pump and the Evenflo Sof-Touch Ultra Breast Pump to demonstrate performance equivalence.
Technological Characteristics
Powered breast pump; dual or single-sided pumping capability. Power source: 2x C batteries or AC adapter. Mechanism: Motor-driven rubber diaphragm in a pumping chamber to generate suction. Materials: Reusable components (breast shields, pump housing). Non-sterile.
Indications for Use
Indicated for the expression of breast milk from the breast.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
A powered breast pump in an electrically powered suction device used to express milk from the breast.
Predicate Devices
Evenflo Sof-Touch Ultra Breast Pump
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Submission Summary (Full Text)
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# the first 10 years.
## Simplicity™ Electric/Battery Breast Pump Kit
### Section VII
### 510(k) Summary of Safety and Effectiveness Information
## A. Submitter Information
| Submitter's Name: | Anthony Paolo |
| --- | --- |
| Address: | The First Years, Inc.
One Kiddie Drive
Avon, MA 02322-1171 |
| Telephone No. | 508-588-1220, Ext. 234 |
| Fax No. | 508-583-9067 |
| Contact Person: | Anthony Paolo |
| Date of Preparation: | October 31, 1996 |
## B. Device Name
| Trade Name: | Simplicity Electric/Battery Breast Pump Kit |
| --- | --- |
| Common/Usual Name: | Powered Breast Pump |
| Classification Name: | Powered Breast Pump |
## C. Predicate Device Name
| Trade Name: | Evenflo Sof-Touch Ultra Breast Pump |
| --- | --- |
## D. Device Description
The Simplicity Breast Pump uses a mechanical pumping system to generate suction. It is powered either by two (2) standard C batteries (not included with kit) or powered electrically by utilizing the AC adapter which is provided in the kit and can be plugged into any standard wall outlet. The powered motor activates movement of a rubber diaphragm inside a pumping chamber which provides suction to express breast milk.
## E. Intended Use of the Device
The powered Simplicity Breast Pump is designed to express milk from the breast.
## F. Summary of Similarities and Differences
The 510(k) Substantial Equivalence Decision-Making Process (Detailed) decision tree (ODE Guidance Memo #K86-3) was utilized to make a determination of substantial equivalence (see Exhibit VII-I). The answers to the following questions from this decision tree lead to a determination of substantial equivalence:
The First Years Inc.
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Corporate Headquarters One Kiddie Drive, Avon, MA 02322-1171 Tel 508-588-1220 Fax 508-583-9067
Offices and Warehouses Fontana, California • Mississauga, Canada • Cirencester, UK • Gent, Belgium • Paris, France
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1. Does New Device have Same Indication Statements?
Yes. Although the unit labels from both the Simplicity Breast Pump and the Predicate [Evenflo] do not specifically set out its intended use, it is clear from the description of each that the intended use of both devices are to express milk from the breast and, therefore, are identical.
2. Does New Device Have the Same Technological Characteristics, e.g., Design, Materials, etc.
No. Though the two systems have the same basic components (i.e., power source, pump, breast shields), the design of these components may vary. However, both systems are provided non-sterile and have been designed to contain a powered breast pump for reusable use.
Both the Predicate [Evenflo] and the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump are powered by either electricity or batteries. However, the materials of manufacture may be different and some of the internal pumping components may differ. The Simplicity Breast Pump is designed for either dual sided action or single-sided pumping action.
3. Could the New Characteristics Affect Safety or Effectiveness?
Yes. The differences between the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump and the Predicate [Evenflo] could affect both safety and effectiveness.
4. Do the New Characteristics raise New Types of Safety or Effectiveness Questions?
No. Powered breast pumps, such as the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump and the Predicate [Evenflo] are generally intended to provide a means to express breast milk. The safety and effectiveness questions are not new and include questions concerning vacuum pressure as a function of time.
5. Do Accepted Scientific Methods Exist for Assessing Effects of the New Characteristics?
Yes. The assessment of the effects of the characteristics of the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump can be determined using relatively simple experimental methods for determination of vacuum pressures as a function of time.
6. Are Performance Data Available to Assess Effects of New Characteristics?
Yes. Laboratory bench testing was performed to assess the effects of the new characteristics of the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump. These tests compared the proposed Simplicity Breast Pump against the Predicate [Evenflo]. The objective of the laboratory testing was to determine substantial equivalence
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of the performance characteristics between the Simplicity Breast Pump and the Predicate [Evenflo]. Specific performance characteristics evaluated included assessment of the vacuum pressure as a function of time.
## 7. Does Performance Data Demonstrate Equivalence?
Yes. The test data demonstrates that the performance of the Simplicity Breast Pump in terms of vacuum pressure as a function of time is suitable for its intended use, and the device is substantially equivalent to the Predicate [Evenflo].
## Conclusion:
Based on the FDA's decision tree, the subject device, the Simplicity Breast Pump, is substantially equivalent to the Predicate [Evenflo].
Contact Person:
Anthony Paolo
Director-Quality Assurance
Dated: 10/31/96
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