(130 days)
No
The description focuses on mechanical steering and standard medical device components, with no mention of AI or ML.
No
The device is described as an introducer system for guiding cardiovascular catheters into the heart, not for treating any specific medical condition.
No
This device is described as an introducer system for various cardiovascular catheters, facilitating their placement in the heart. Its function is to provide access, not to diagnose medical conditions.
No
The device description clearly outlines physical components like a sheath, dilator, handle assembly, rotating knob, steering lever, actuator, and hemostatic valve, indicating it is a hardware device.
Based on the provided information, this device is not an IVD (In Vitro Diagnostic).
Here's why:
- Intended Use: The intended use is for introducing cardiovascular catheters into the heart. This is a procedural device used in vivo (within the body) for accessing anatomical sites.
- Device Description: The description details a physical introducer system with a sheath and dilator, designed for navigating within the body.
- Lack of Diagnostic Function: There is no mention of the device being used to analyze samples (like blood, urine, or tissue) in vitro to provide diagnostic information about a patient's health. IVDs are specifically designed for this purpose.
- Input Imaging Modality: The use of echocardiographic and/or radiographic/fluoroscopic image guidance further supports its use as a procedural device for navigation within the body, not for in vitro analysis.
In summary, the LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is a medical device used for interventional procedures within the heart, not for performing diagnostic tests on samples outside the body.
N/A
Intended Use / Indications for Use
The LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is indicated for introducing various cardiovascular catheters into the heart, including the left side of the heart through the interatrial septum.
Product codes
DYB
Device Description
The Keystone Heart LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is a sterile, single use, tridirectional introducer. The system consists of a sheath and a dilator.
The sheath has a handle assembly with a rotating knob and steering lever that deflects the distal end of the sheath. The dilator can be inserted and advanced or retracted through the inner lumen of the sheath. Hemostasis is maintained along the dilator lumen via a hemostatic valve. The dilator lumen is flushable. Once the dilator is generally in the proper position relative to the sheath, an actuator is tightened to secure the dilator to the handle. A knob is then turned to slowly advance the dilator.
Mentions image processing
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Mentions AI, DNN, or ML
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Input Imaging Modality
The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is intended to be delivered to the targeted location using echocardiographic and/or radiographic/fluoroscopic image guidance.
Anatomical Site
Heart, including the left side of the heart through the interatrial septum.
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 (study type, sample size, AUC, MRMC, standalone performance, key results)
In vitro bench testing was performed on the Keystone Heart Transseptal System to assure reliable design and performance. The non-clinical tests performed include Visual Inspection and Dimensional Analysis, Primary and Secondary Deflection, Insertion and Removal, Dilator Lock and Buckle, Leak and Flush, Femoral and Septal Insertion, Torque Test, and Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound Visualization.
Biocompatibility testing consisted of Cytotoxicity, Sensitization, Intracutaneous Reactivity, Systemic Toxicity, Pyrogenicity, ASTM Hemolysis (Direct and Indirect), SC5b-9 Complement Activation, Partial Thromboplastin Time, and In Vivo Thrombogenicity.
No animal or human testing was conducted on the Keystone Heart Transseptal System.
Key Metrics (Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV, NPV, etc.)
Not Found
Predicate Device(s)
Reference Device(s)
Predetermined Change Control Plan (PCCP) - All Relevant Information
Not Found
§ 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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December 15, 2020
Keystone Heart, Ltd. % Mike Winegar Principal Winegar Consulting, Inc. 7829 Ithaca Ln N Maple Grove, Minnesota 55311
Re: K202226
Trade/Device Name: Keystone Heart LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System Regulation Number: 21 CFR 870.1340 Regulation Name: Catheter introducer Regulatory Class: Class II Product Code: DYB Dated: November 27, 2020 Received: December 1, 2020
Dear Mr. Winegar:
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. Although this letter refers to your product as a device, please be aware that some cleared products may instead be combination products. The 510(k) Premarket Notification Database located at https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm identifies combination product submissions. 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.
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Sincerely.
For Rachel Neubrander Assistant Director DHT2B: Division of Circulatory Support, Structural and Vascular Devices OHT2: Office of Cardiovascular Devices Office of Product Evaluation and Quality Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Enclosure
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Indications for Use
510(k) Number (if known) K202226
Device Name
Keystone Heart LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System
Indications for Use (Describe)
The LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is indicated for introducing various cardiovascular catheters into the heart, including the left side of the heart through the interatrial septum.
Type of Use (Select one or both, as applicable)X Prescription Use (Part 21 CFR 801 Subpart D)
| Over-The-Counter Use (21 CFR 801 Subpart C)
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510(k) SUMMARY
| Applicant | Keystone Heart, Ltd.
15 Halamish St., PO 3170
Caesarea, Israel 3088900 | | |
|-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------|--|
| Contact Person | Mike Winegar
Principal
Winegar Consulting, Inc.
763-639-0700
mwinegar@comcast.net | | |
| Summary Date | August 6, 2020 | | |
| Proprietary Name | Keystone
Heart LIM
Precision
Transseptal System | Steerable
TS | |
| Classification | Class II | | |
| Classification Name | Introducer, Catheter | | |
| Regulation Number | 21 CFR 870.1340 | | |
| Product Code | DYB | | |
| Predicate Device | The Keystone Heart LIM Precision Steerable TS
Transseptal System is substantially equivalent to the
currently marketed BioCardia
Avance™
8.5F
Steerable Introducer (K190941) | | |
| Reference Device | Agilis NxTTM Steerable Introducer (K110450) | | |
| Keystone Heart 510(k) | CONFIDENTIAL | Page 18 of 53 | |
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Device Description:
The Keystone Heart LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is a sterile, single use, tridirectional introducer. The system consists of a sheath and a dilator.
The sheath has a handle assembly with a rotating knob and steering lever that deflects the distal end of the sheath. The dilator can be inserted and advanced or retracted through the inner lumen of the sheath. Hemostasis is maintained along the dilator lumen via a hemostatic valve. The dilator lumen is flushable. Once the dilator is generally in the proper position relative to the sheath, an actuator is tightened to secure the dilator to the handle. A knob is then turned to slowly advance the dilator.
Intended Use:
The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is intended to provide a dilator and sheath through which other medical devices can be delivered to targeted locations within the cardiac anatomy. The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is intended to be introduced into the body through the venous system. The distal end of the sheath may be advanced across the interatrial septum of the heart into the left atrium. The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is intended to be delivered to the targeted location using echocardiographic and/or radiographic/fluoroscopic image guidance.
Indications for Use:
The LIM Precision Steerable TS Transseptal System is indicated for introducing various cardiovascular catheters into the heart, including the left side of the heart through the interatrial septum
Summary of Technical Characteristics as Compared to the Predicate Device:
The proposed device is substantially equivalent to the design and materials in the predicate device. The Keystone Heart Transseptal System has the same intended use and fundamental scientific technology as the predicate device. All technological characteristics of the Keystone Heart Transseptal System are substantially equivalent to the predicate device, including packaging, biocompatibility, sterilization, and labeling. Where dimensional differences exist between the subject device and the predicate device, performance testing demonstrates that these differences do not adversely affect safety and effectiveness. The introducer acts as a functioning guide/platform for introduction of other diagnostic and therapeutic devices.
The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is substantially equivalent to currently marketed devices intended for introducing various cardiovascular catheters into the heart, including the left side of the heart through the interatrial septum, specifically the BioCardia 8.5F Avance® Steerable Introducer, K190941. Keystone Heart is utilizing a reference device, the St. Jude Medical Agilis NxT™ Steerable Introducer, K110450. This reference device has the same basic design and indications as both the predicate and subject device, but also has a guidewire supplied with the device. The predicate and subject devices are not supplied with a guidewire.
Keystone Heart 510(k)
CONFIDENTIAL
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| | Predicate Device
BioCardia 8.5 F
Avance Steerable | Reference Device
St. Jude Medical Agilis
NxTTM Steerable | Subject Device
Keystone Heart
Transseptal System |
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| Regulation No. | 870.1340 | 870.1340 | 870.1340 |
| Product Code | DYB | DYB | DYB |
| 510(k) No. | K190941 | K110450 | TBD |
| Indications for
Use | The BioCardia 8.5 F
Avance Steerable
Introducer is intended
for introducing various
cardiovascular catheters
into the heart, including
the left side of the heart
through the interatrial
septum | The 82cm Agilis NxT™ Steerable Introducer is
indicated when introducing
various cardiovascular
catheters into the heart via
the venous anatomy,
including the left side of
the heart through the
interatrial septum | The Keystone Heart
Transseptal System is
indicated for
introducing various
cardiovascular
catheters into the
heart, including the
left side of the heart
through the interatrial
septum |
| Internal Diameter | 8.5 F | | 8.5 F |
| Effective Length
(cm) | 71 | | 71 |
| Total Length | 88.5 | | 84.5 |
| Curve Diameter
(mm) | 20, 30, 50 | | Dynamic |
| Guidewire | Not Included | Included | Not Included |
| Maximum
Guidewire | 0.038" | | 0.032" |
| Maximum
Deflection | 180°
Bi-directional | | 180° Primary
+/-45° Secondary |
| Shaft
Deflection | Two pull wires
wrapped helically
around catheter shaft | | 3 pull wires. One for
primary deflection and
two for secondary
lateral. |
| Deflection
Mechanism | Levers on handle | | Primary-Rotating knob
on handle
Secondary-Lever |
| Radiopaque Tip | Yes | | Yes |
| Hemostasis | Rotating valve | | Static valve |
| Sterilization | Ethylene Oxide | | Ethylene Oxide |
Summary of Technical Characteristics as Compared to Predicate
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Performance Data:
The technical characteristics between the subject device and the predicate device have been evaluated through design, material and dimensional comparison, bench, and biocompatibility tests to provide evidence of substantial equivalence. The Keystone Heart Transseptal System is substantially equivalent to the predicate devices based on comparison of the devices functionality, compatibility, technological characteristics and indications for use.
In vitro bench testing was performed on the Keystone Heart Transseptal System to assure reliable design and performance. The non-clinical tests performed include Visual Inspection and Dimensional Analysis, Primary and Secondary Deflection, Insertion and Removal, Dilator Lock and Buckle, Leak and Flush, Femoral and Septal Insertion, Torque Test, and Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound Visualization.
Biocompatibility testing consisted of Cytotoxicity, Sensitization, Intracutaneous Reactivity, Systemic Toxicity, Pyrogenicity, ASTM Hemolysis (Direct and Indirect), SC5b-9 Complement Activation, Partial Thromboplastin Time, and In Vivo Thrombogenicity.
No animal or human testing was conducted on the Keystone Heart Transseptal System.
Conclusion:
Keystone Heart believes the proposed Keystone Heart Transseptal System is substantially equivalent to the legally marketed predicate device. The indications for use, methods of operation, design and materials used are either identical or substantially equivalent to the existing legally marketed predicate product.