KIRSCHNER WIRE (K-WIRE) AND STEINMANN PIN
Device Facts
| Record ID | K961522 |
|---|---|
| Device Name | KIRSCHNER WIRE (K-WIRE) AND STEINMANN PIN |
| Applicant | Synvasive Technology, Inc. |
| Product Code | HTY · Orthopedic |
| Decision Date | Sep 23, 1996 |
| Decision | SESE |
| Submission Type | Traditional |
| Regulation | 21 CFR 888.3040 |
| Device Class | Class 2 |
| Attributes | Therapeutic |
Indications for Use
The fixation devices are designed to draw two or more bone fragments together in order to facilitate healing. The fixation devices are driven through the bone fragments using a powered rotary device. The fixation devices are typically left implanted in the body to provide fixation while the bone mends.
Device Story
Stainless steel Kirschner wires (K-wires) and Steinmann pins; used for bone fragment fixation. Driven through bone via powered rotary device; left implanted to stabilize bone during healing. Single-use; supplied sterile or non-sterile. Used by surgeons in clinical/OR settings to facilitate fracture healing.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only; materials conform to ASTM specifications for medical device use.
Technological Characteristics
Stainless steel fixation pins/wires; smooth or threaded. Materials conform to ASTM specifications. Powered rotary insertion. Single-use.
Indications for Use
Indicated for patients requiring bone fragment fixation to facilitate healing; used for drawing two or more bone fragments together.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
A smooth or threaded metallic bone fixation fastener is a device intended to be implanted that consists of a stiff wire segment or rod made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum and stainless steel, and that may be smooth on the outside, fully or partially threaded, straight or U-shaped; and may be either blunt pointed, sharp pointed, or have a formed, slotted head on the end. It may be used for fixation of bone fractures, for bone reconstructions, as a guide pin for insertion of other implants, or it may be implanted through the skin so that a pulling force (traction) may be applied to the skeletal system.
Predicate Devices
- Standard K-Wires and Steinmann Pins (DePuy, Howmedica, MicroAire, Zimmer)