Integra HRAIM Head Ring Assembly with Intubation Mounts The CRW stereotactic system is used in conjunction with the HRAIM head ring is a target-centered system that can be configured to be CT-only or CT/MR compatible. The CRW stereotactic system is a multi-purpose system used for localizing intercranial targets for precisely directing instruments such as: Biopsy forceps RF lesioning electrodes Deep brain electrodes Recording and stimulating electrodes
Enforcement
- Recall Number
- Z-2429-2012
- Event ID
- 62978
- Classification
- Class II
- Status
- Terminated
- Product Type
- Devices
- Firm
- Integra LifeSciences Corporation
- Voluntary / Mandated
- Voluntary: Firm initiated
- Initial Notification
- Letter
- Report Date
- September 26, 2012
- Initiation Date
- August 9, 2012
- Classification Date
- September 20, 2012
- Termination Date
- March 26, 2014
- Address
- 105 Morgan Ln, Plainsboro, NJ, 08536-3339, United States
Description
Integra HRAIM Head Ring Assembly with Intubation Mounts The CRW stereotactic system is used in conjunction with the HRAIM head ring is a target-centered system that can be configured to be CT-only or CT/MR compatible. The CRW stereotactic system is a multi-purpose system used for localizing intercranial targets for precisely directing instruments such as: Biopsy forceps RF lesioning electrodes Deep brain electrodes Recording and stimulating electrodes
T-handle screw is used on a complementary product to the CRW, the Integra HRAIM, which is the CT-compatible intubation Head Ring Assembly. When the T-handle on the HRAIM intubation hoop is tightened, the T-handle could stop in a vertical position that prevents the CRWPRECISE and certain models of the CRW-ASL from seating properly on the head ring although it appears to be fully seated
All lot numbers from 2002 to current
Worldwide distribution: USA (Nationwide) and countries of: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czec, Denmark, France, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, and UK.
188 units