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PKG, NEEDLE HOLDER, CURVED RIGHT, P/N 0250080342. Laparoscopic Manual Instruments are intended for cutting, holding, grasping and manipulating of tissue, organs, organ areas and surgical auxiliaries such as suturing material. Some instruments have radio frequency (RF) ports which allow them to be used for electrosurgery. Laparoscopic surgical manual instruments are designed to be used endoscopically through cannulae to perform cutting, grasping, dissecting, retracting, and manipulating functions. This device does not sustain or support life.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Stryker Endoscopy·December 24, 2014

ACCU-CHEK Tender I 17/60 10 pieces Product Usage: Intended for the infusion and/or injection of fluids into the body below the surface of the skin. The indwelling catheter can be inserted independently from the infusion catheter and can be accessed for the injections through the injection port. The indwelling catheter can also be securely attached to the infusion catheter by means of a proprietary click-lock connector for the infusion of drugs subcutaneously. The infusion set can be detached from the indwelling catheter, and the catheter capped to allow freedom from the infusion set and pump for showers, athletics or other activities.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.·January 7, 2015

Medfusion Syringe Pump, Model 4000. The Model 4000 pump is a small, lightweight and portable syringe infusion pump. The pump offers a variety of delivery modes programmable to meet specific patient care needs.

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Terminated·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·December 18, 2019

CADD-Solis VIP ambulatory Infusion Pumps, Model 2120 (21-2120, 21-2125, and 21-2127) Indicated for the following uses: Intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, in close proximity to nerves, into an intraoperative site, epidural space or subarachnoid space. Therapies that require a continuous rate of infusion, intermittent bolus, and/or with patient-controlled demand doses.

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Ongoing·Smiths Medical ASD Inc.·August 14, 2024