ENDOCARE CRYCARE CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM
Device Facts
| Record ID | K963826 |
|---|---|
| Device Name | ENDOCARE CRYCARE CRYOSURGICAL SYSTEM |
| Applicant | Endocare, Inc. |
| Product Code | GEH · General, Plastic Surgery |
| Decision Date | Dec 18, 1996 |
| Decision | SESE |
| Submission Type | Traditional |
| Regulation | 21 CFR 878.4350 |
| Device Class | Class 2 |
| Attributes | Therapeutic |
Intended Use
The ENDOcare CRYOcare™ Cryotherapy System is designed for use in general surgery, dermatology, neurology, thoracic surgery, ENT, gynecology, oncology, proctology and urology for the ablation of tissue, including liver metastases, skin lesions, warts and removal of prostate tissue.
Device Story
ENDOcare CRYOcare™ Cryosurgical System; cryosurgical control unit with 2, 5, or 8-probe configurations; utilizes single-use cryoprobes to ablate tissue via extreme cold. System monitors tissue temperature via independent T-type needle thermocouple inputs. Operated by clinicians in surgical settings; powered by 110 VAC. Cryoprobes feature small active cooling zones at tips; constructed of surgical stainless steel; no moving parts. System provides controlled cooling capacity for effective tissue destruction. Clinicians use temperature monitoring to guide ablation duration and extent, facilitating targeted tissue removal while sparing surrounding structures.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. Sterilization validation conducted per ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11135-1994 using ethylene oxide (EtO) overkill method to achieve SAL 10^-6. EtO residual limits established at 25 ppm for ethylene oxide, 25 ppm for ethylene chlorohydrin, and 250 ppm for ethylene glycol.
Technological Characteristics
System includes control unit and single-use cryoprobes. Probes made of surgical stainless steel. Sensing: T-type needle thermocouples. Energy: Cryogenic cooling. Power: 110 VAC. Sterilization: Ethylene Oxide (EtO) per ANSI/AAMI/ISO 11135-1994. Packaging: Plastic film and coated paper sterile barrier.
Indications for Use
Indicated for tissue ablation in general surgery, dermatology, neurology, thoracic surgery, ENT, gynecology, oncology, proctology, and urology, including liver metastases, skin lesions, warts, and prostate tissue removal.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
(1) Cryosurgical unit with a liquid nitrogen cooled cryoprobe and accessories. A cryosurgical unit with a liquid nitrogen cooled cryoprobe and accessories is a device intended to destroy tissue during surgical procedures by applying extreme cold. (2) Cryosurgical unit with a nitrous oxide cooled cryoprobe and accessories. A cryosurgical unit with a nitrous oxide cooled cryoprobe and accessories is a device intended to destroy tissue during surgical procedures, including urological applications, by applying extreme cold. (3) Cryosurgical unit with a carbon dioxide cooled cryoprobe or a carbon dioxide dry ice applicator and accessories. A cryosurgical unit with a carbon dioxide cooled cryoprobe or a carbon dioxide dry ice applicator and accessories is a device intended to destroy tissue during surgical procedures by applying extreme cold. The device is intended to treat disease conditions such as tumors, skin cancers, acne scars, or hemangiomas (benign tumors consisting of newly formed blood vessels) and various benign or malignant gynecological conditions affecting vulvar, vaginal, or cervical tissue. The device is not intended for urological applications.
Predicate Devices
- ENDOcare CRYOcare™ Cryosurgical System (K942299)
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