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K Number
K012920Device Name
MOLDED CRANIAL HELMET
Manufacturer
FAIRVIEW ORTHOPEDIC LABORATORY
Date Cleared
2001-11-28
(90 days)
Product Code
MVA
Regulation Number
882.5970Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
FAIRVIEW ORTHOPEDIC LABORATORY
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The Molded Cranial Helmet is used to treat children 3-18 months of age for moderate to severe non-synostotic positional plagiocephaly, including infants with plagiocephalic-, brachycephalic-, and scaphocephalic-shaped heads. The device is intended for medical purposes to apply pressure to prominent regions of an infant's cranium in order to improve cranial symmetry and/or shape. The device is for use by or on the order of a physician.
Device Description
The Molded Cranial Helmet is a cranial orthosis used to treat children 3-18 months of age for moderate to severe non-synostotic positional plagiocephaly, including infants with plagiocephalic-, brachycephalic-, and scaphocephalic-shaped heads.
The Molded Cranial Helmet consists of a 1/8" light-weight, semi-rigid polypropylene outer shell and a ¼'' medium-density closed cell plastazote foam inner lining. The anterior inferior edge is trimmed just above the eyebrows, and the sides are trimmed above and around the ears. The posterior inferior is trimmed low to capture the occiput. A Velcro strap is attached on one side of the Helmet to keep it securely in place. The device allows for growth of the flattened areas of the infant's skull into the voids of the shell/foam lining, thus correcting the plagiocephaly and giving the infant's skull a more symmetrical shape.
The Molded Cranial Helmet is custom designed and custom-fit for each patient from a plaster mold of the infant's head. The mold is prepared by an orthotist using precise measurements of the infant's skull and plaster modification techniques. The orthosis is fabricated from the mold by lab technicians, with the trimming and final modifications performed by the orthotist. Precise fit and alignment are monitored by the orthotist during treatment.
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