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K Number
K220632Device Name
Boss Crossing Support Catheter
Manufacturer
Date Cleared
2022-06-02
(90 days)
Product Code
Regulation Number
870.1250Why did this record match?
Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :
Marvao Medical Devices Ltd
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP AuthorizedThirdparty
Intended Use
The Boss Crossing Support Catheter (Boss CSC) is indicated to guide and support a guidewire during access of the peripheral vasculature, allow for wire exchanges and provide a conduit for the delivery of saline or diagnostic contrast agents.
Device Description
The Boss Crossing Support Catheter (Boss CSC) is intended to guide and support a guidewire during access of the peripheral vasculature, allow for wire exchanges and provide a conduit for the delivery of saline or other diagnostic contrast agents. The proposed device is intended for single use and is provided sterile using Ethylene Oxide gas. The device consists of two low profile catheters, 2.4F and 3.9F, which are compatible with 0.018" and 0.035" guidewires, respectively. Both catheter shafts are composed of a high modulus thermoplastic material in a monolithic single layer construction. The proximal end of each catheter includes a standard catheter hub with Luer fitting and a strain relief. Like the predicate, Terumo NaviCross Support catheters, the distal end of the Boss CSC catheter is equipped with an RO marker band to enable visibility under fluoroscopy. There is a hydrophilic coating on the distal portion of each catheter shaft to enhance lubricity.
The 2.4Fand 3.9F catheters are packaged together in individual spiral HDPE hoops that are secured to a HDPE card and placed inside a Tyvek Mylar pouch. There are two versions of the device offered:
1. 3.9F/90cm length catheter packaged with a 2.4F/135cm length catheter
2. 3.9F/90cm length catheter packaged with a 2.4F /150cm length catheter
As stated, the 2.4F and 3.9F catheters are packaged together. Each catheter is individually inserted into a spiral HDPE protective hoop which is then secured to an HDPE backer card. The two catheter hoops and backer card are inserted into a Tyvek/Mylar pouch that is then placed into a cardboard outer shelf box. Five (5) individual pouches are then placed in a cardboard shelf box.
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