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K Number
K180082Device Name
geko T-2 and geko Plus R-2
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2018-02-11
(31 days)
Product Code
Regulation Number
890.5850Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Firstkind Ltd
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
- Increasing local blood circulation
- Immediate post-surgical stimulation of the calf muscles to prevent venous thrombosis
- Edema reduction
Device Description
The geko™ T-2 and geko™ Plus R-2 Neuromuscular Stimulator devices were previously described in K152677 and K160299, respectively. There have been no changes to the design, technical specifications, or manufacturing of these devices since previously cleared. The devices are single patient use and disposable with fully integrated electronics composed of a constant current pulse generator with embedded software and a lithium-ion battery enclosed in a molded plastic casing, and a silver electrode with a hydrogel coating which provides a means of attachment of the device and electrical contact with the patient. Two buttons are used to control the On/Off function and increase or decrease the intensity level of the device output, which is achieved through changes in the delivered pulse width. The devices are applied so that the electrodes lie over the common peroneal nerve behind the knee. Stimulation of the common peroneal nerve causes contraction of the calf muscles through the direct activation of the motor neurons, resulting in increased blood flow. The stimulus intensity varies with the pulse width, which can be set to one of seven levels for the geko™ T-2 (ranging from 50 usec to 400 usec) and one of eight levels for the geko™ Plus R-2 (ranging from 50 usec to 560 usec). The constant current output at each pulse width setting is nominally 27 mA for the geko™ T-2 and 54 mA for the geko™ Pus R-2. The asymmetric biphasic waveform results in a net charge of zero to the patient during each pulse cycle. The pulse rate is fixed at a frequency of 1 Hz for both devices and is used to isometrically stimulate the leg and foot muscles with a cadence and energy similar to that of walking.
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