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Optical Diagnostic Device For Melanoma Detection

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
Intended in the detection of melanoma and high grade lesions among atypical lesions in order to rule-out melanoma.
Physical State
Optical radiation.
Technical Method
Use of visible and infrared optical radiation to generate images of targeted atypical lesions.
Target Area
Atypical pigmented lesions
Review Panel
General and Plastic Surgery
Submission Type
PMA
Device Classification
Class 3
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Eligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

No Linked CFR Text

The FDA has not linked product code OYD to any particular section of the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations). There are multiple reasons why this might be the case:

  • The product code was created for a class III submission that does not follow the normal PMN or PMA path - e.g., for a device that falls under HDE (Humanitarian Device Exemption) or EUA (Emergency Use Authorization).
  • The FDA has generated the product code for an existing Class III device, as a result of a PMA supplement that modifies the device in a way that it can't fit under the existing product code originally assigned
  • The product code was created for internal use at the FDA, and not for classification or regulatory-related purposes.

Optical Diagnostic Device For Melanoma Detection

Page Type
Product Code
Definition
Intended in the detection of melanoma and high grade lesions among atypical lesions in order to rule-out melanoma.
Physical State
Optical radiation.
Technical Method
Use of visible and infrared optical radiation to generate images of targeted atypical lesions.
Target Area
Atypical pigmented lesions
Review Panel
General and Plastic Surgery
Submission Type
PMA
Device Classification
Class 3
GMP Exempt?
No
Summary Malfunction Reporting
Eligible
Implanted Device
No
Life-Sustain/Support Device
No
Third Party Review
Not Third Party Eligible

No Linked CFR Text

The FDA has not linked product code OYD to any particular section of the CFR (Code of Federal Regulations). There are multiple reasons why this might be the case:

  • The product code was created for a class III submission that does not follow the normal PMN or PMA path - e.g., for a device that falls under HDE (Humanitarian Device Exemption) or EUA (Emergency Use Authorization).
  • The FDA has generated the product code for an existing Class III device, as a result of a PMA supplement that modifies the device in a way that it can't fit under the existing product code originally assigned
  • The product code was created for internal use at the FDA, and not for classification or regulatory-related purposes.