(97 days)
The RADAR™ Vascular Compression Devices are indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis following a catheterization or other puncture into a blood vessel in a patient's arm, including radial artery catheterization, arterial or venous line removal, hemodialysis, and in patients on anticoagulation therapy.
The RadAR " Vascular Compression Devices are compression devices used on the arm. Each device consists of a strap with a housing, a screw permanently inserted into the housing, and a movable compression pad. The product is designed to reduce blood flow in the blood vessel compressed by the pad while allowing blood flow in other vessels in the arm. The user can delicately control the compression applied by the device without unfastening it. This allows gradual release of compression as hemostasis occurs and, at the user's discretion, permits blood flow in the compressed vessel during puncture site hemostasis. The product is provided individually packaged. It is a sterile, single-use device.
This submission does not provide information on acceptance criteria or a study that proves the device meets specific performance criteria. Instead, it states:
"Comparative performance testing and clinical evaluations were not submitted as part of this 510(k)."
Therefore, I cannot populate the requested information regarding acceptance criteria, device performance, study details, training set, or ground truth.
The document mainly focuses on establishing substantial equivalence to predicate devices based on design and intended use, rather than presenting a performance study with acceptance criteria.
§ 870.4450 Vascular clamp.
(a)
Identification. A vascular clamp is a surgical instrument used to occlude a blood vessel temporarily.(b)
Classification. Class II (performance standards).