K Number
K122692
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2012-12-03

(90 days)

Product Code
Regulation Number
888.3660
Panel
OR
Reference & Predicate Devices
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Intended Use

The Zimmer Trabecular Metal Shoulder System is indicated for the following:

Hemiarthroplasty/Total application:

  • the treatment of severe pain or significant disability in degenerative, rheumatoid, or traumatic disease of the glenohumeral joint;
  • ununited humeral head fractures of long duration;
  • irreducible 3-and 4-part proximal humeral fractures;
  • avascular necrosis of the humeral head, or other difficult clinical management problems where arthrodesis or resectional arthroplasty is not acceptable.

Reverse application:

  • the treatment of severe pain or significant disability in degenerative, rheumatoid, or traumatic disease of the glenohumeral joint;
  • ununited humeral head fractures of long duration;
  • irreducible 3-and 4-part proximal humeral fractures;
  • avascular necrosis of the humeral head, or other difficult clinical management problems (such as a failed total shoulder arthroplasty or grossly rotator cuff deficient joint) where arthrodesis or resectional arthroplasty is not acceptable.

The assembled humeral component may be used alone for hemiarthroplasty or combined with the glenoid component or reverse components for total shoulder arthroplasty (conventional or reverse applications).

The humeral components are intended for either cemented use. The reverse base plate is intended for uncemented use, and requires two screws for fixation. When used in a total shoulder application, the all-polyethylene glenoid components are intended for cemented use only. In the USA, the Trabecular Metal Glenoid must be cemented under the base (see surgical technique for details) or fully cemented in place.

Device Description

The proposed Non-Porous Humeral Stems are a line extension of the Zimmer Trabecular Metal Reverse Shoulder System, which consists of conventional and reverse, semi- and non-constrained shoulder prostheses for total or hemi-arthroplasty applications. The proposed devices differ from the predicate humeral stems in that the proposed devices do not have Trabecular Metal in the proximal region of the stem.

AI/ML Overview

This document is an FDA 510(k) clearance letter for a medical device (Zimmer Trabecular Metal™ Reverse Shoulder System, Non-Porous Humeral Stems). It does not contain information about acceptance criteria or a study proving that the device meets acceptance criteria in the context of an AI/ML medical device.

The provided text focuses on the regulatory clearance process for a shoulder implant, including:

  • Substantial equivalence determination to predicate devices.
  • Indications for Use.
  • Device description and comparison to predicates.
  • Mention of non-clinical performance data (fatigue testing, stability testing) but no details on acceptance criteria or results.
  • A clear statement that "Clinical data and conclusions were not needed for this device." This explicitly means no clinical study, as understood for AI/ML device performance evaluation, was performed or required for this 510(k) submission.

Therefore, I cannot extract the requested information regarding acceptance criteria, study details, sample sizes, expert involvement, or MRMC studies because the document pertains to a physical orthopedic implant and its FDA clearance, not an AI/ML medical device or its performance evaluation against defined criteria in a clinical or validation study setting.

§ 888.3660 Shoulder joint metal/polymer semi-constrained cemented prosthesis.

(a)
Identification. A shoulder joint metal/polymer semi-constrained cemented prosthesis is a device intended to be implanted to replace a shoulder joint. The device limits translation and rotation in one or more planes via the geometry of its articulating surfaces. It has no linkage across-the-joint. This generic type of device includes prostheses that have a humeral resurfacing component made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum, and a glenoid resurfacing component made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, and is limited to those prostheses intended for use with bone cement (§ 888.3027).(b)
Classification. Class II. The special controls for this device are:(1) FDA's:
(i) “Use of International Standard ISO 10993 ‘Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices—Part I: Evaluation and Testing,’ ”
(ii) “510(k) Sterility Review Guidance of 2/12/90 (K90-1),”
(iii) “Guidance Document for Testing Orthopedic Implants with Modified Metallic Surfaces Apposing Bone or Bone Cement,”
(iv) “Guidance Document for the Preparation of Premarket Notification (510(k)) Application for Orthopedic Devices,” and
(v) “Guidance Document for Testing Non-articulating, ‘Mechanically Locked’ Modular Implant Components,”
(2) International Organization for Standardization's (ISO):
(i) ISO 5832-3:1996 “Implants for Surgery—Metallic Materials—Part 3: Wrought Titanium 6-aluminum 4-vandium Alloy,”
(ii) ISO 5832-4:1996 “Implants for Surgery—Metallic Materials—Part 4: Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum casting alloy,”
(iii) ISO 5832-12:1996 “Implants for Surgery—Metallic Materials—Part 12: Wrought Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy,”
(iv) ISO 5833:1992 “Implants for Surgery—Acrylic Resin Cements,”
(v) ISO 5834-2:1998 “Implants for Surgery—Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene—Part 2: Moulded Forms,”
(vi) ISO 6018:1987 “Orthopaedic Implants—General Requirements for Marking, Packaging, and Labeling,” and
(vii) ISO 9001:1994 “Quality Systems—Model for Quality Assurance in Design/Development, Production, Installation, and Servicing,” and
(3) American Society for Testing and Materials':
(i) F 75-92 “Specification for Cast Cobalt-28 Chromium-6 Molybdenum Alloy for Surgical Implant Material,”
(ii) F 648-98 “Specification for Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene Powder and Fabricated Form for Surgical Implants,”
(iii) F 799-96 “Specification for Cobalt-28 Chromium-6 Molybdenum Alloy Forgings for Surgical Implants,”
(iv) F 1044-95 “Test Method for Shear Testing of Porous Metal Coatings,”
(v) F 1108-97 “Specification for Titanium-6 Aluminum-4 Vanadium Alloy Castings for Surgical Implants,”
(vi) F 1147-95 “Test Method for Tension Testing of Porous Metal,”
(vii) F 1378-97 “Standard Specification for Shoulder Prosthesis,” and
(viii) F 1537-94 “Specification for Wrought Cobalt-28 Chromium-6 Molybdenum Alloy for Surgical Implants.”