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    K Number
    K190136
    Date Cleared
    2019-10-21

    (265 days)

    Product Code
    Regulation Number
    888.3720
    Reference & Predicate Devices
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    Device Name :

    Fusion Silastic System

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    Intended Use

    The GAIT Implants are intended for patients presenting with class 3 degeneration of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with narrowing of the joint space, loss of joint cartilage, bony spur ring surrounding the joint space, and a painful range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint both with rotation and with walking. This application is not expected to recreate a normal range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The GAIT Implant is a spacer that augments the Keller arthroplasty procedure by stabilizing the hallux to the first metatarsal.
    The GAIT Implants w/Grommets are intended for patients presenting with class 3 degeneration of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with narowing of the joint space, loss of joint cartilage, bony spur ring surrounding the joint space, and a painful range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint both with rotation and with walking. This application is not expected to recreate a normal range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The GAT Implant is a spacer that augments the Keller arthroplasty procedure by stabilizing the first metatarsal.
    The GAIT 2.0 Implants are intents presenting with class 3 degeneration of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with narrowing of the joint space, loss of joint cartilage, bony spur ring surrounding the joint space, and a painful range of motion of the first metatsophalangeal joint both with rotation and with walking. This application is not expected to recreate a normal range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The GAIT Implant is a spacer that augments the Keller arthroplasty procedure by stabilizing the hallux to the first metatarsal.
    The GAIT 2.0 Implants w/Grommets are intended for patients presenting with class 3 degeneration of the first metatarsophalangeal joint with narowing of the joint space, loss of joint cartilage, bony spur ring surrounding the joint space, and a painful range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint both with rotation and with walking. This application is not expected to recreate a normal range of motion of the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The GAT Implant is a spacer that augments the Keller arthroplasty procedure by stabilizing the first metatarsal.
    The SHIP Long Implants, are intents presenting with the following indications commonly found in the interphalangeal joints: Semi-rigid or rigid hammertoe deformity; Impaired function and stability; Pain; Impaired toe length ratio.
    The Shaw Rod Implant is intended for patients presenting with the following indications commonly found in the interphalangeal joints: Semi-rigid or rigid hammertoe deformity; Impared function and stability; Pain; Impaired toe length ratio.
    The SHIP Short Implants are intents presenting with the following indications commonly found in the interphalangeal joints: Semi-rigid or rigid hammertoe deformity; Impaired function and stability; Pain; Impaired toe length ratio.

    Device Description

    The Fusion Silastic System consists of a collection of flexible toe joint prostheses, manufactured from medical grade silicone (ASTM F2042). The product family is offered in five configurations to address varying indications and patient anatomy; the Gait Implant, the Gait 2.0 Implant, the SHIP Long Implant, the SHIP Short Implant and the Shaw Rod. The specialized instruments are made primarily of surgical grade stainless steel (ASTM F899).

    AI/ML Overview

    This document is a 510(k) premarket notification for the Fusion Silastic System, a toe joint prosthesis. It outlines the company's claim of substantial equivalence to predicate devices.

    Based on the provided document, there is NO information about acceptance criteria or a study proving that an AI-driven device meets acceptance criteria.

    The document is for a physical medical device (toe joint prosthesis) and does not describe any AI component or a study to evaluate AI performance. The "Non-clinical Test Summary" and "Clinical Test Summary" explicitly state:

    • Non-clinical Test Summary: "Validations were performed on the cleaning, packaging and sterilization of the implants and associated surgical instruments. Engineering rational was performed to show performance equivalence. The results of the testing demonstrate that the device is substantially equivalent to the predicate device identified above."
    • Clinical Test Summary: "No clinical studies were performed."

    Therefore, I cannot provide the requested information regarding acceptance criteria and a study proving an AI device meets those criteria because the provided text describes a physical implant and its regulatory clearance process, not an AI-powered device.

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