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K Number
K233669Device Name
OEC 3D
Manufacturer
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
Date Cleared
2024-03-28
(134 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA, OWB
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC 3D mobile fluoroscopy system is designed to provide fluoroscopic and digital spot images of adult and pediatric populations during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. Examples of a clinical application may include: orthopedic, gastrointestinal.endoscopic, urologic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care, and emergency procedures.
Device Description
The OEC 3D is a mobile fluoroscopic C-Arm imaging system used to assist trained surgeons and other qualified physicians. The system is used to provide fluoroscopic X-ray images and volumetric reconstructions during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. These images help the physician visualize the patient's anatomy and interventional tools. This visualization helps to localize clinical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-procedure anatomy, in vivo-clinical activity and post-procedure outcomes. The system is composed of two major components, a C-Arm and a tethered Workstation. The C-Arm is a stable mobile platform capable of performing linear motions (vertical, horizontal) and rotational motions (orbital, lateral) that allow the user to position the X-ray image chain at various angles and distances with respect to the patient anatomy to be imaged. The C-Arm is comprised of the high voltage generator, software, X-ray control, and a "C" shaped image gantry, which supports an X-ray tube and a Flat Panel Detector. Its functionality is controlled by software on the Workstation and on the OEC Touch, a digital flat panel controller mounted on the cross-arm. The workstation is a stable mobile platform with an articulating arm supporting a color image high resolution LCD display monitor. It also includes image processing equipment/software, recording devices, data input/output devices and power control systems. The Workstation is the primary user interface to the system and can be located at a convenient location in the room independent of where the C-Arm is located.
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K Number
K203346Device Name
OEC 3D
Manufacturer
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
Date Cleared
2021-03-05
(112 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA, OWB
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC 3D mobile fluoroscopy system is designed to provide fluoroscopic and digital spot images of adult and pediativ populations during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. Examples of a clinical application may include: orthopedic, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, citical care and emergency procedures.
Device Description
The OEC 3D is a mobile fluoroscopic C-arm imaging system used to assist trained surgeons and other qualified physicians. The system is used to provide fluoroscopic X-ray images and volumetric reconstructions during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. These images help the physician visualize the patient's anatomy and interventional tools. This visualization helps to localize clinical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-procedure anatomy, in vivo-clinical activity and post-procedure outcomes.
The system is composed of two primary physical components. The first is referred to as the "C -Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second is referred to as the "Workstation", and this is the primary user interface for the user to interact with the system. The C-arm has an interface tablet allowing a technician to interact with the system.
The C-arm is a stable mobile platform capable of performing linear motions (vertical, horizontal) and rotational motions (orbital, lateral) that allow the user to position the X-ray image chain at various angles and distances with respect to the patient anatomy to be imaged. The C-Arm is comprised of the high voltage generator, software, X-ray control, and a "C" shaped image gantry, which supports an X-ray tube and a Flat Panel Detector,
The workstation is a stable mobile platform with an articulating arm supporting a color image high resolution LCD display monitor. It also includes image processing equipment/software, recording devices, data input/output devices and power control systems.
On the C-Arm, the generator remains unchanged from the OEC Elite. This is also true for the 31 cm x 31 cm image receptor, consisting of a Thallium-doped Cesium Iodide [Cs] (TI)] solid state flat panel X-ray detector with Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) light imager. The X-ray tube housing and insert remains the same as on the predicate OEC Elite (K192819).
C-Arm functionality is managed by a digital flat tablet control panel mounted on the C-arm base. Motion is controlled by a joystick.
On the workstation, the main hardware includes a computer with integrated wireless capability and a dedicated computer for 3D reconstruction located within the storage bay. The OEC 3D employs the same software architecture and platform design that fully supports the flat panel detector as the OEC Elite and complies with IEC 60601-1. The OEC 3D includes the existing 2D imaging functionalities available on the OEC Elite including imaging and post processing applications.
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K Number
K192819Device Name
OEC Elite
Manufacturer
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
Date Cleared
2019-11-08
(38 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA, OWB
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC Elite mobile fluoroscopy system is designed to provide fluoroscopic and digital spot images of adult and pediatric patient populations during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. Examples of a clinical application may include: orthopedic, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, urologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care, and emergency procedures.
Device Description
The OEC Elite is a Mobile Fluoroscopic C-arm Imaging system used to assist trained surgeons and other qualified physicians. The system is used to provide fluoroscopic X-Ray images during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. These images help the physician visualize the patient's anatomy and interventional tools. This visualization helps to localize clinical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-procedure anatomy, in vivo-clinical activity and post-procedure outcomes.
The C-arm is a stable mobile platform capable of performing linear motions (vertical, horizontal) and rotational motions (orbital, lateral, wig-wag) that allow the user to position the X-Ray image chain at various angles and distances with respect to the patient anatomy to be imaged. The C - arm is mechanically balanced allowing for ease of movement and capable of being "locked" in place using a manually activated lock. The C-Arm is comprised of the high voltage generator, software. X-ray control, and a "C" shaped image gantry, which supports an X-ray tube and a Flat Panel Detector or Image Intensifier, depending on the choice of detector configuration desired.
The workstation is a stable mobile platform with an articulating arm supporting a color image, high resolution, LCD display monitor. It also includes image processing equipment/software, recording devices, data input/output devices and power control systems.
GE is submitting this pre-market notification for proposed labeling changes (quantitative performance claims) related to a previously-released feature, Enhanced Noise Reduction.
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K Number
K172550Device Name
OEC Elite
Manufacturer
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
Date Cleared
2017-11-16
(85 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA, OWB
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC Elite mobile fluoroscopy system is designed to provide fluoroscopic and digital spot images of adult and pediatric patient populations during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. Examples of a clinical application may include: orthopedic, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, urologic, vasular, cardiac, critical care, and emergency procedures.
Device Description
The OEC Elite is a Mobile Fluoroscopic C-arm Imaging system used to assist trained surgeons and other qualified physicians. The system is used to provide fluoroscopic X-Ray images during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. These images help the physician visualize the patient's anatomy and interventional tools. This visualization helps to localize clinical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-procedure anatomy, in vivo-clinical activity and post-procedure outcomes. The system is composed of two primary physical components. The first is referred to as the "C - Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second is referred to as the "Workstation", which is the primary interface for the user to interact with the system.
The C-arm is a stable mobile platform capable of performing linear motions (vertical, horizontal) and rotational motions (orbital, lateral, wig-wag) that allow the user to position the X-Ray image chain at various and distances with respect to the patient anatomy to be imaged. The C - arm is mechanically balanced allowing for ease of movement and capable of being "locked" in place using a manually activated lock. The C-Arm is comprised of the high voltage generator, software, X-ray control, and a "C" shaped image gantry, which supports an X-ray tube and a Flat Panel Detector or Image Intensifier, depending on the choice of detector configuration desired.
The workstation is a stable mobile platform with an articulating arm supporting a color image, high resolution, LCD display monitor. It also includes image processing equipment/software, recording devices, data input/output devices and power control systems.
The primary purpose of the mobile fluoroscopy system is to provide fluoroscopic images of the patient during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures such as orthopedic, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, urologic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care and emergency procedures.
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K Number
K171565Device Name
OEC Elite
Manufacturer
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc.
Date Cleared
2017-08-10
(72 days)
Product Code
OWB, JAA, OXO
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC Medical Systems, Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC Elite mobile fluoroscopy system is designed to provide fluoroscopic and digital spot images of adult and pediatric patient populations during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. Examples of a clinical application may include orthopedic, gastrointestinal, endoscopic, urologic, vascular, critical care, and emergency procedures.
Device Description
The OEC Elite is a Mobile Fluoroscopic C-arm Imaging system used to assist trained surgeons and other qualified physicians. The system is used to provide fluoroscopic X-Ray images during diagnostic, interventional, and surgical procedures. These images help the physician visualize the patient's anatomy and interventional tools. This visualization helps to localize clinical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-procedure anatomy, in vivo-clinical activity and post-procedure outcomes. The system is composed of two primary physical components. The first is referred to as the "C - Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second is referred to as the "Workstation", which is the primary interface for the user to interact with the system.
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K Number
K132027Device Name
OEC 9800 PLUS
Manufacturer
GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
Date Cleared
2014-05-01
(304 days)
Product Code
OWB, JAA, OXO
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC 9800 Plus is designed to provide fluoroscopic and spot-film imaging of the patient during diagnostic, surgical and interventional procedures. Clinical application may include cholangiography, endoscopic, urologic, orthopedic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care and emergency room procedures.
Device Description
The OEC® 9800 Plus is a system used to assist trained Surgeons. The system is used to provide X-Ray images while the Surgeon performs a medical procedure. Images from the system help the Surgeon to visualize the patients' anatomy. This visualization helps to localize surgical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-surgical anatomy, in vivo-surgical activity and post surgical outcomes.
The proposed device will add an alternative supplier for the X-Ray Tube. The current tube and the proposed tube have the same specifications and will be interchangeable. Verification activities confirmed that the proposed tube meets the same specification as the current supplier's tube.
The proposed device will add an alternative supplier for the Radiological Imaging Unit (RIU) or Image Intensifier. The current RIU and the proposed RIU have the same specifications and will be interchangeable. Verification activities confirmed that the alternate RIU meets the same specification as the current supplier's RIU.
The proposed device will provide an optional wireless foot switch and hand switch. The new option is equivalent to the predicate in that functionality is identical. The wireless option provides placement flexibility and reduced cable clutter.
Two printed circuit board assemblies have been combined into a single board in the proposed device due to parts obsolescence. Both the proposed and predicate assemblies share common specifications as confirmed through verification testing.
The proposed device will include a LCD monitor which replaces the obsolete CRT monitor. Both the proposed and predicate assemblies share common specifications as confirmed through verification testing.
The proposed device includes an alternative solid state drive. This drive provides a faster write speed. Both drives meet their specifications.
The proposed device will include a different model of an OEM injector system. Both the proposed and predicate OEM injector systems share common specifications as confirmed through verification testing.
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K Number
K123603Device Name
OEC BRIVO 865 ADVANCE, OEC BRIVO 785 ESSENTIAL, AND OEC BRIVO 715 PRIME
Manufacturer
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
Date Cleared
2013-05-17
(177 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC® Brivo® Mobile C-Arm X-Ray Products are designed to provide digital spot-film imaging and fluoroscopic image quidance for all adult and pediatric populations for orientations between patient anatomy and surgical instruments. The product is used for general surgical applications and musculoskeletal procedures to visualize, for example, implant localization/s or needle positions for aspirations, injections or biopsy. The OEC® Brivo® is not indicated for interventional use.
Device Description
The OEC® Brivo® is a system used to assist trained physicians. The system is used to provide X-Ray images while the physician performs a medical procedure. Images from the system help the physician to visualize the patients' anatomy. This visualization helps to localize surgical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-surgical anatomy, in vivo-surgical activity and post-surgical outcomes. The system is composed of two primary physical elements. The first is referred to as the "C-Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second referred to as the "Workstation" because this is the primary user interface to the system. The system employs X-Rays as its imaging technology. An X-Ray Generator located in the base of the C-Arm creates high voltage. High voltage is carried to the X-Ray tube across a set of cables. The X-Ray tube emits X-Rays that are directed toward the patient under the control of the operator. The Physician defines the desired view for the specific clinical procedure and directs the operator. The X-Rays pass through the patient and are captured by the image intensifier (II). Image intensifier images are captured by a camera and displayed on the image monitor located on the Workstation. The system operator and/or Physician view the images as they are displayed and they may choose to store the images for later review.
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K Number
K122234Device Name
OEC 9900 ELITE
Manufacturer
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
Date Cleared
2012-08-16
(21 days)
Product Code
OWB, JAA, OXO
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC® 9900 Elite is designed to provide fluoroscopic and spot-film images of the patient during diagnostic, surgical and interventional procedures. Examples of clinical application may include cholangiography, endoscopy, urologic, orthopedic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care and emergency room procedures.
Device Description
The OEC® 9900 Elite is a system used to assist trained physicians. The system is used to provide X-Ray images while the physician performs a medical procedure. Images from the system help the physician to visualize the patients' anatomy. This visualization helps to localize surgical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-surgical anatomy, in vivo-surgical activity and post-surgical outcomes.
The proposed device will add an alternative supplier for the X-Ray Tube. The current tube and the proposed tube have the same specifications and will be interchangeable. Verification activities confirmed that the proposed tube meets the same specification as the current supplier's tube.
The proposed device will add an alternative supplier for the Radiological Imaging Unit (RIU) or Image Intensifier. The current RIU and the proposed RIU have the same specifications and will be interchangeable. Verification activities confirmed that the alternate RIU meets the same specification as the current supplier's RIU.
The proposed device will provide an optional wireless service platform to allow the user to connect to hospital intranet PACS system. The predicate product features a hard-wired connection. Verification testing confirmed that all specifications, including data security, were met.
Two printed circuit board assemblies have been combined into a single board in the proposed device. Both the proposed and predicate assemblies share common specifications as confirmed through verification testing.
The proposed device will provide an optional wireless foot switch and hand switch. The new option is equivalent to the predicate in that functionality is identical. The wireless option provides placement flexibility and reduced cable clutter.
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K Number
K120613Device Name
OEC 9900 ELITE
Manufacturer
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
Date Cleared
2012-04-06
(37 days)
Product Code
OXO, JAA, OWB
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE HEALTHCARE SURGERY GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC® 9900 Elite is designed to provide fluoroscopic and spot-film images of the patient during diagnostic, surgical and interventional procedures. Examples of clinical application may include cholangiography, endoscopy, urologic, orthopedic, vascular, cardiac, critical care and emergency room procedures.
Device Description
The OEC® 9900 Elite is a system used to assist trained physicians. The system is used to provide X-Ray images while the physician performs a medical procedure. Images from the system help the physician to visualize the patients' anatomy. This visualization helps to localize surgical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-surgical anatomy, in vivo-surgical activity and post surgical outcomes. The system is composed of two primary physical elements. The first is referred to as the "C-Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second referred to as the "Workstation" because this is the primary user interface to the system.
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K Number
K111551Device Name
OEC(R) 9800, OEC(R) 9800 PLUS
Manufacturer
GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
Date Cleared
2011-10-04
(123 days)
Product Code
OWB, JAA, OXO
Regulation Number
892.1650Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
GE OEC MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The OEC 9800 Plus is designed to provide fluoroscopic and spotfilm imaging of the patient during diagnostic, surgical and interventional procedures. Clinical applications may include cholangiography, endoscopic, urologic, orthopedic, neurologic, vascular, cardiac, critical care and emergency room procedures.
Device Description
The Series OEC® 9800 is a System used to assist trained Physicians. The system is used to provide X-Ray images while the Physician performs medical procedure. Images from the system help the Physician to visualize the patients' anatomy. This visualization helps to localize surgical regions of interest and pathology. The images provide real-time visualization and records of pre-surgical anatomy, in vivo-surgical activity and post surgical outcomes.
The system is composed of two primary physical elements. The first is referred to as the "C-Arm" because of its "C" shaped image gantry; the second referred to as the "Workstation" because this is the primary user interface to the system.
The system is used in different surgical procedures. Orthopedic Physicians may use the system to help perform hip replacements and reconstructions of badly fractured bones. Vascular Physicians may use the system to perform blood flow studies. Cardiologists may use the system to help see if there are blockages in some of the key arteries supplying blood to the heart. The procedures that these physicians perform are broadly referred to as "Clinical Applications". The system is controlled and run in a clinical environment.
The system employs X-Rays as its imaging technology. An X-Ray Generator located in the base of the C-Arm creates high voltage. High voltage is carried to the X-Ray tube across a set of cables. The X-Ray tube emits X-Rays that are directed toward the patient under the control of the operator. The Physician defines the desired view for the specific clinical procedure and directs the operator. The X-Rays pass through the patient and are captured by the image intensifier (II). Image intensifier images are captured by a camera and displayed on the image monitor located on the Workstation. The system operator and/or Physician view the images as they are displayed and they may choose to store the images for later review.
In order to perform these procedures different views of the human anatomy are required, so the system is designed with the ability to rotate and translate the C-Arm's image gantry to obtain different viewing angles. In addition since there is variation in thickness and density of the anatomy the operator has the ability to adjust the X-Ray Generator technique, image size and orientation to account for the anatomical differences.
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