(126 days)
Not Found
No
The description details a physical medical device (sheath introducer) with mechanical components and does not mention any software, algorithms, or data processing that would indicate the use of AI or ML.
No
The device is described as an introducer to access the venous system and facilitate catheter insertion for procedures like administering fluids, blood sampling, and pressure monitoring. It does not actively treat a disease or condition itself.
No
The device is described as an introducer to access the venous system, facilitate catheter insertion, administer fluids, draw blood, and monitor pressure. These are interventional/procedural functions, not diagnostic ones.
No
The device description clearly outlines physical components such as a valve housing, sheath, side arm/extension tubes, and a dilator. It also mentions being provided sterile and non-pyrogenic, which are characteristics of a physical medical device.
Based on the provided text, this device is not an IVD (In Vitro Diagnostic).
Here's why:
- IVD Definition: In Vitro Diagnostic devices are used to examine specimens derived from the human body (like blood, urine, tissue) outside of the body to provide information for diagnosis, monitoring, or screening.
- Device Function: The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is used to access the venous system within the body to facilitate the insertion of catheters and allow for fluid administration, blood sampling, and pressure monitoring in vivo.
- Intended Use: The intended use clearly describes accessing the venous system and facilitating catheter insertion, which are procedures performed directly on the patient.
- Device Description: The description details the physical components and how they function to provide access and facilitate insertion into the body.
- Lack of IVD Indicators: There is no mention of analyzing specimens, performing tests on samples outside the body, or providing diagnostic information based on such analysis.
Therefore, the device is an invasive medical device used for accessing the vascular system, not an in vitro diagnostic device.
N/A
Intended Use / Indications for Use
The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is indicated for use in patients requiring access of the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion (e.g. pulmonary artery or infusion catheter).
The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is intended to access the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion. The Percutaneous Sheath Introducers allow access to the venous system for administration of fluids, blood sampling and for pressure monitoring through the additional lumens.
Product codes
DYB
Device Description
The triple lumen percutaneous sheath introducer is used to access the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion. The multi-lumen feature of the Introducer also allows access to the venous system for administration of fluids, blood sampling and for pressure monitoring through the additional lumens. The introducer is recommended to facilitate insertion of 7.5 - 8.5 French devices.
The introducer is composed of a valve housing to which a sheath is attached distally and three side arm/extension tubes are connected proximally. The valves located in the housing body provide a seal around a catheter when inserted through the introducer and prevent backflow when no catheter is present. A dilator is provided with the introducer to ease insertion of the device into the vessel.
The devices are provided sterile and non-pyrogenic; they are intended for single use only.
Mentions image processing
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Mentions AI, DNN, or ML
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Input Imaging Modality
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Anatomical Site
venous system
Indicated Patient Age Range
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Intended User / Care Setting
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Description of the training set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol
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Description of the test set, sample size, data source, and annotation protocol
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Summary of Performance Studies
Functional/Safety Testing:
The following functional tests were performed. All data met pre-determined acceptance criteria.
- Biocompatibility Per ISO 10993-1 for External communicating device, direct circulating blood . path, duration ≥ 24 hours.
- Tensile testing Force required to remove mechanical locks or bonded assembly parts. .
- . Insertion and Retraction Force Tests - Insertion and retraction force of a catheter through the entire introducer sheath.
- Introducer Valve Leak testing Inspection of pressure drop of the introducer valve with and . without a catheter present.
- Infusion Pressure –Device's ability to administer fluids through the introducer ports with a catheter . in place.
- . Catheter Compatibility - Ensure catheter passes freely through the introducer valve while maintaining catheter functionality.
All data met acceptance criteria.
Key Metrics
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Predicate Device(s)
K981909: Baxter Hemostasis Valve Introducer
Reference Device(s)
Not Found
Predetermined Change Control Plan (PCCP) - All Relevant Information
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§ 870.1340 Catheter introducer.
(a)
Identification. A catheter introducer is a sheath used to facilitate placing a catheter through the skin into a vein or artery.(b)
Classification. Class II (performance standards).
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Edwards Lifesciences LLC Traditional 510(k) Premarket Notification Percutaneous Sheath Introducer
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2012
510(k) Summarv
Submitter: | Edwards Lifesciences LLC | AUG 2 2 |
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Contact Person: | Spencer Walker, Regulatory Affairs Associate III 12050 Lone Peak Pkwy Draper, UT 84020 (801) 565-6100 | |
Date Prepared: | August 17, 2012 | |
Trade Name: | Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer | |
Classification Name: | Catheter Introducer 21 CFR Part 870.1340, Product Code DYB, Class II | |
Predicate Device: | K981909: Baxter Hemostasis Valve Introducer |
Device Description:
The triple lumen percutaneous sheath introducer is used to access the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion. The multi-lumen feature of the Introducer also allows access to the venous system for administration of fluids, blood sampling and for pressure monitoring through the additional lumens. The introducer is recommended to facilitate insertion of 7.5 - 8.5 French devices.
The introducer is composed of a valve housing to which a sheath is attached distally and three side arm/extension tubes are connected proximally. The valves located in the housing body provide a seal around a catheter when inserted through the introducer and prevent backflow when no catheter is present. A dilator is provided with the introducer to ease insertion of the device into the vessel.
The devices are provided sterile and non-pyrogenic; they are intended for single use only.
Indications For Use:
The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is indicated for use in patients requiring access of the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion (e.g. pulmonary artery or infusion catheter).
Intended Use
The Edwards Perculaneous Sheath Introducer is intended to access the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion. The Percutaneous Sheath Introducers allow access to the venous system for administration of fluids, blood sampling and for pressure monitoring through the additional lumens.
Comparative Analysis:
The Introducer is substantially equivalent to the predicate device in intended use, fundamental scientific technology, design, principles of operation and functional performance. The introducer has been fully assessed within the Edwards' Risk Management and Design Controls systems.
Functional/Safety Testing:
The following functional tests were performed. All data met pre-determined acceptance criteria.
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K121185
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Edwards Lifesciences LLC Traditional 510(k) Premarket Notification K121185 Percutaneous Sheath Introducer
- Biocompatibility Per ISO 10993-1 for External communicating device, direct circulating blood . path, duration ≥ 24 hours.
- Tensile testing Force required to remove mechanical locks or bonded assembly parts. .
- . Insertion and Retraction Force Tests - Insertion and retraction force of a catheter through the entire introducer sheath.
- Introducer Valve Leak testing Inspection of pressure drop of the introducer valve with and . without a catheter present.
- Infusion Pressure –Device's ability to administer fluids through the introducer ports with a catheter . in place.
- . Catheter Compatibility - Ensure catheter passes freely through the introducer valve while maintaining catheter functionality.
All data met acceptance criteria.
Conclusion:
The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is substantially equivalent to the cited predicate device.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
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Food and Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Document Control Room -WO66-G609 Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002
AUG 2 2 2012
Edwards Lifesciences, LLC c/o Mr. Spencer Walker Regulatory Affairs Associate III 12050 Lone Peak Pkwy Draper, UT 84020
Re: K121185
Trade Name: Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Regulation Number: 21 CFR 870.1340 Regulation Name: Catheter Introducer Regulatory Class: II (two) Product Code: DYB Dated: August 2, 2012 Received: August 3, 2012
Dear Mr. Walker:
We have reviewed your Section 510(k) premarket notification of intent to market the device referenced above and have determined the device is substantially equivalent (for the indications for use stated in the enclosure) to legally marketed predicate devices marketed in interstate commerce prior to May 28, 1976, the enactment date of the Medical Device Amendments, or to devices that have been reclassified in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) that do not require approval of a premarket approval application (PMA). You may, therefore, market the device, subject to the general controls provisions of the Act. The general controls provisions of the Act include requirements for annual registration, listing of devices, good manufacturing practice, labeling, and prohibitions against misbranding and adulteration. Please note: CDRH does not evaluate information related to contract liability warranties. We remind you, however, that device labeling must be truthful and not misleading.
If your device is classified (see above) into either class II (Special Controls) or class III (PMA), it may be subject to additional controls. Existing major regulations affecting your device can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Parts 800 to 898. In addition, FDA may publish further announcements concerning your device in the Federal Register.
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Please be advised that FDA's issuance of a substantial equivalence determination does not mean that FDA has made a determination that your device complies with other requirements of the Act or any Federal statutes and regulations administered by other Federal agencies. You must comply with all the Act's requirements, including, but not limited to: registration and listing (21 CFR Part 807); labeling (21 CFR Part 801); medical device reporting (reporting of medical device-related adverse events) (21 CFR 803); good manufacturing practice requirements as set forth in the quality systems (QS) regulation (21 CFR Part 820); and if applicable, the electronic product radiation control provisions (Sections 531-542 of the Act); 21 CFR 1000-1050.
If you desire specific advice for your device on our labeling regulation (21 CFR Part 801), please go to http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/CDRH/CDRHOffices/ucm115809.htm for the Center for Devices and Radiological Health's (CDRH's) Office of Compliance. Also, please note the regulation entitled, "Misbranding by reference to premarket notification" (21 CFR Part 807.97). For questions regarding the reporting of adverse events under the MDR regulation (21 CFR Part 803), please go to
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Safety/ReportaProblem/default.htm for the CDRH's Office of Surveillance and Biometrics/Division of Postmarket Surveillance.
You may obtain other general information on your responsibilities under the Act from the Division of Small Manufacturers, International and Consumer Assistance at its toll-free number (800) 638-2041 or (301) 796-7100 or at its Internet address
http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Resourcesfor You/Industry/default.htm.
Sincerely yours.
s Hillich
Bram D. Zuckerman, M.D. Director Division of Cardiovascular Devices Office of Device Evaluation · Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Enclosures
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Statement of Indications for Use
Indications for Use
1-12-186 510(k) Number (if known):
Device Name: Edwards Lifesciences Percutaneous Sheath Introducer
The Edwards Percutaneous Sheath Introducer is indicated for use in patients requiring access of the venous system and to facilitate catheter insertion (e.g. pulmonary artery or infusion catheter).
Prescription Use × (Per 21 CFR 801.109)
OR Over-The-Counter Use_
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Concurrence of CDRH, Office Of Device Evaluation (ODE)
ardiovascular Devices
1121182 510(k) Number