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K Number
K183090Device Name
Relieva Tract Balloon Dilation System
Manufacturer
Acclarent, Inc.
Date Cleared
2019-04-19
(164 days)
Product Code
QGK
Regulation Number
874.4420Why did this record match?
Product Code :
QGK
AI/MLSaMDIVD (In Vitro Diagnostic)TherapeuticDiagnosticis PCCP Authorized
Intended Use
The RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Dilation System is an instrument intended to provide increased intranasal space to facilitate access for endonasal and transnasal procedures and/or temporarily address nasal obstruction by displacing the inferior turbinate and lower nasal septum. The RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Dilation System is intended for use in ages 17 years or older.
Device Description
The RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Dilation System is a single-use, sterile device, which is intended to provide increased intranasal space to facilitate access for endonasal and transnasal procedures and/or temporarily address nasal obstruction by displacing the inferior turbinate and lower nasal septum. It is intended for use in ages 17 years or older. The RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Dilation System is composed of:
- A RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Catheter, which consists of an integrated shaft system and a high-pressure balloon near the distal tip. The shaft is a coaxial catheter. The outer lumen is used for inflation of the balloon with sterile water or saline via the ACCLARENT® Balloon Inflation Device (K090660). The inner lumen permits the use of the RELIEVA TRACT™ Stylet to facilitate advancement of the balloon catheter to the target location, such as the nasal passage in the region of the inferior turbinate and nasal septum. The proximal end of the RELIEVA TRACT™ Balloon Catheter consists of a luer that is used for inflation of the balloon and a secondary luer that is used for stylet access. The balloon is inflated by injecting sterile water or saline through the inflation luer.
- A RELIEVA TRACT™ Stylet, which is an optional accessory and intended to facilitate advancement of the Balloon Dilation Catheters. The proximal end has a luer connector that allows the stylet to lock into the stylet port of the balloon catheter. The distal end consists of an atraumatic tip.
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