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    K Number
    K242731
    Device Name
    MasteRad MiniX Mobile Digital Imaging System (Mini-X)
    Manufacturer
    Medicatech USA Inc.
    Date Cleared
    2025-05-16

    (248 days)

    Product Code
    OWB, JAA, OXO
    Regulation Number
    892.1650
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    Applicant Name (Manufacturer) :

    Medicatech USA Inc.

    AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
    Intended Use
    Mini-X is intended for use by qualified/trained medical professionals who fully understand the safety information, emergency procedures, and the device's capabilities and function. The device provides fluoroscopic imaging and is used for guidance and visualization during diagnostic radiography and surgical procedures of the extremities. The device will be used in healthcare facilities inside and outside the hospital, using various methods for the extremities on all patients except neonates (birth to one month) within the limits of the device. Applications can be performed with the patient sitting, standing, or lying in a prone or supine position. The system is not intended for mammography applications. (Rx Only)
    Device Description
    The Mini-X system, a unique mobile imaging system, can acquire, process, and display fluoroscopic images. Its portability allows for easy positioning within a room and movement from room to room within a facility, facilitating on-demand fluoroscopic examinations. The system's innovative design incorporates a low-powered mono-block generator and a dynamic flat-panel detector, enabling it to be powered through a single-phase 120VAC power outlet. The Insight Enhanced™ DRF Digital Imaging System, a cutting-edge tool for healthcare professionals, offers full control over the imaging chain. It empowers the operator to view and enhance high-definition fluoroscopy images up to 30 fps, bringing out diagnostic details that are challenging or impossible to see using conventional imaging techniques. The system's versatility is demonstrated by its ability to store images locally for short-term storage, produce hardcopy images with a laser printer, or send images over a network for longer-term storage. Its primary components, including a dynamic flat panel detector, monitors, and an image processor PC, underscore its comprehensive and advanced capabilities.
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