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K Number
K242669Device Name
SnapshotGLO (KB100)
Manufacturer
Kent Imaging Inc.
Date Cleared
2025-03-26
(202 days)
Product Code
QJF, FXN
Regulation Number
878.4550Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Kent Imaging Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The SnapshotGLO is a handheld imaging tool that allows clinicians diagnosing and treating skin wounds, at the point of care, to (i) View and digitally record images of a wound, (ii) Measure and digitally record the size of a wound, and (iii) View and digitally record images of fluorescence emitted from a wound when exposed to an excitation light. The fluorescence image, when used in combination with clinical signs and symptoms, has been shown to increase the likelihood that clinicians can identify wounds containing bacterial loads >104 CFU per gram as compared to examination of clinical signs and symptoms alone. The SnapshotGLO device should not be used to rule-out the presence of bacteria in a wound. The SnapshotGLO does not diagnose or treat skin wounds.
Device Description
SnapshotGLO is a medical device that operates like a camera. It is a point-of-care, wound imaging device. This device is a non-contact imaging device wherein the wound images are captured from a height of ~12 cm using 395 nm LEDs and a white LED to produce a resultant fluorescence image that aids in visualising the bacteria on the wound and a colour-based "RGB" image or clinical image. Resultant images are viewed on the 7-inch touchscreen display. SnapshotGLO is based on autofluorescence imaging technology and uses native fluorescence of bacteria to determine the presence of bacterial bioburden and displays a two-dimensional, colour-coded highlight of bioburden presence on the wounds. SnapshotGLO is a handheld imaging tool that allows clinicians diagnosing, monitoring and treating skin wounds at the point of care with the help of the following features: . View and digitally record images of a wound, . Measure and digitally record the size of a wound, and View and digitally record images of fluorescence emitted from a wound when exposed to an ● excitation light SnapshotGLO consists of: - SnapshotGLO device - Medical grade adapter - User Manual - Quick Start Guide ● SnapshotGLO is intended for wound care applications as an adjunct tool that uses autofluorescence to detect tissues or structures. The fluorescence image, when used in combination with clinical signs and symptoms, has been shown to increase the likelihood that clinicians can identify wounds containing high bacteria bioburden compared to clinical symptoms alone. SnapshotGLO should not be used to rule-out the presence of bacteria in a wound. This device is not intended to provide a diagnosis.
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K Number
K240601Device Name
SnapshotNIR model KD205
Manufacturer
Kent Imaging Inc
Date Cleared
2024-04-02
(29 days)
Product Code
MUD
Regulation Number
870.2700Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Kent Imaging Inc
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
SnapshotNIR (KD205) is intended for use by healthcare professionals as a non-invasive tissue oxygenation measurement system that reports an approximate value of:
- oxygen saturation (St02),
- relative oxyhemogoblin level (Hb02), and
- relative deoxyhemoglobin (Hb) level
in superficial tissue. SnapshotNIR (KD205) displays two-dimensional color-coded images of tissue oxygenation of the scanned surface and reports multispectral tissue oxygenation measurements for selected tissue regions.
SnapshotNIR (KD205) is indicated for use to determine oxygenation levels in superficial tissues.
Device Description
SnapshotNIR (KD205) is a medical device that operates like a camera. The SnapshotNIR device is completely non-contact, capturing images from 12 inches away from the patient or other imaging field-ofviews. The device uses six near-infrared wavelengths of light and white light emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce a resultant tissue oxygenation image and a colour-based "RGB" or clinical image, respectfully, that can be viewed on the touchscreen display.
SnapshotNIR is based on multispectral imaging technology and performs spectral analysis at each pixel to determine the approximate values of tissue oxygen saturation (StO2), oxyhemoglobin levels (HbO2), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (Hb) in superficial tissues and displays a two-dimensional, color-coded image of the tissue oxygen saturation (StO2).
SnapshotNIR consists of:
- · SnapshotNIR
- · Recharger
- · User Guide
- · Quick Start Guide
- · Sterile Drape (Optional)
The intended use and user interaction remained the same in the new model (KD205). The user will notice that the modified device no longer requires the user to take a calibration image prior to image capture. SnapshotNIR now uses an embedded computer module and a touchscreen LCD. Additional minor form factor changes were made on the new model (KD205) to accommodate the hardware change. With respect to the software used by SnapshotNIR, the predicate and new model (KD205) operate similarly.
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K Number
K163070Device Name
Kent Camera
Manufacturer
KENT IMAGING INC.
Date Cleared
2017-05-05
(184 days)
Product Code
MUD
Regulation Number
870.2700Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
KENT IMAGING INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The Kent Camera is intended for use by healthcare professionals as a non-invasive tissue oxygenation measurement system that reports an approximate value of:
- oxygen saturation (StO2),
- relative oxyhemoglobin level (HbO2), and
- relative deoxyhemoglobin (Hb) level
in superficial tissue. The Kent Camera displays two-dimensional color-coded images of tissue oxygenation of the scanned surface and reports multispectral tissue oxygenation measurements for selected tissue regions.
The Kent Camera is indicated for use to determine oxygenation levels in superficial tissues.
Device Description
The Kent Camera is a handheld digital camera based on multispectral imaging technology and performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. The Kent Camera determines the approximate values of oxygen saturation (S.O2), relative oxyhemoglobin (HbO2) and deoxyhemoglobin levels (Hb) in superficial tissues and displays a two-dimensional, color-coded image of the tissue oxygenation (StO2).
The camera consists of a camera, a recharger, and a reference card for calibration and is used by healthcare professionals in a healthcare environment to determine oxygenation levels in superficial tissues for a patient population with potential circulatory compromise.
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K Number
K113507Device Name
KENT CAMERA
Manufacturer
KENT IMAGING INC.
Date Cleared
2012-08-08
(254 days)
Product Code
MUD
Regulation Number
870.2700Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
KENT IMAGING INC
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The Kent Camera is intended for use by healthcare professionals as a non-invasive tissue oxygenation measurement system that reports an approximate value of:
- oxygen saturation (StO2), .
- oxyhemoglobin level (HbO2), and ●
- deoxyhemoglobin (Hb) level .
in superficial tissue. The Kent Camera displays two-dimensional color-coded images of tissue oxygenation of the scanned surface and reports multispectral tissue oxygenation measurements for selected tissue regions.
The Kent Camera is indicated for use to determine oxygenation levels in superficial tissues for patients with potential circulatory compromise.
Device Description
The Kent Camera is based on multispectral imaging technology and performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. The Kent Camera determines the approximate values of oxygen saturation (StO₂), oxyhemoglobin levels (HbO₂), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (Hb) in superficial tissues and displays a two-dimensional, color-coded image of the tissue oxygenation (StO2).
The device consists of:
Imaging Head: Contains light sources, camera, and spectral filters for collecting image data.
Touchscreen Computer: User interface, display of images, and image data processing.
Cart: Support and attachment points for imaging head and touchscreen computer.
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