OKS 2000
The System OKS 2000 is designed as a universal X-ray workstation and can be operated in private practices and in hospitals. The System OKS 2000 is intended for diagnostic imaging in human medicine. It is used to position a patient in X-ray diagnostics and is intended exclusively for shooting the skull, thorax, pelvis, skeleton and extremities on the lying or sitting and in conjunction with the OKS W100 also on standing patients. The operator is responsible for compliance with the regulations that apply to the installation and operation of an X-ray system. It may only be operated and maintained by persons with the necessary professional qualifications.
Basic Information
- Primary DI
- 04262357040078
- Basic UDI-DI Code
- 426235704OKS2000-SystemXT
- Reference
- OKS 2000 - komplett System
- Device Types
- None provided
- Regulation
- Eu Mdr
- Classification
- Eu Md Class 2b
- Status
- On The Market
Additional Description
Das OKS 2000 ist ein eigens in der EU hergestelltes Produkt. Dieses wird um Röntgenkomponenten, die alle über ein CE verfügen, erweitert. Damit lassen sich sämtliche Projektionen in der traditionellen Radiologie erstellen.
Medical Purpose
The System OKS 2000 is designed as a universal X-ray workstation and can be operated in private practices and in hospitals. The System OKS 2000 is intended for diagnostic imaging in human medicine. It is used to position a patient in X-ray diagnostics and is intended exclusively for shooting the skull, thorax, pelvis, skeleton and extremities on the lying or sitting and in conjunction with the OKS W100 also on standing patients. The operator is responsible for compliance with the regulations that apply to the installation and operation of an X-ray system. It may only be operated and maintained by persons with the necessary professional qualifications.
CND Nomenclature Codes
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| Z110310 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS FOR TRADITIONAL RADIOLOGY |
Similar Devices
Other on-the-market devices with the same classification (Eu Md Class 2b) and regulation (EU MDR).