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CME America T-Syringe Pump - T34 - Product Usage: infusion of medications or fluids requiring continuous or intermittent delivery at precisely-controlled infusion rates through clinically acceptable routes of administration, including intravenous, subcutaneous, percutaneous, intra-arterial, epidural, in close proximity to nerves, and into an intra-operative site (soft tissue/body cavity/surgical wound site).

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·CME America, LLC·December 9, 2020

Marathon Flow Directed Micro Catheter, UltraFlow HPC Flow Directed Micro Catheter Marathon Flow: The device is intended to access periphera and neurovasculature for the controlled selective infusion of physician-specified therapeutics agents such as embolization materials and of diagnostic materials such as contrast media. UltraFlow HPC Flow: The device is intended for the controlled selective infusion of physician-specified pharmacologic agents or contrast media into the distal vasculature of the peripheral and neuroanatomy. It is not intended for use in the coronary vasculature. Catalog No. 105-5055V02 105-5055V02 105-5055V05 105-5065V02 105-5065V05 105-5066V02 105-5066V05

FDA Enforcement
Class I ·Terminated·Micro Therapeutics Inc, Dba Ev3 Neurovascular·November 16, 2016

Promote Quadra, Sterile EO, Model # / Part #: CD3221-36/100025054, 60019195; CD3223-36P/100013763; CD3239-40/100029115, 100029254, 100037181; CD3239-40Q/100029116, 100029244, 100037115

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·St Jude Medical Inc.·July 4, 2018

StimQ Peripheral Nerve Stimulator System (PNS) Model STQ4-SPR-BO US - Product Usage: is used for peripheral neural stimulation to provide therapeutic relief for chronic, intractable pain of peripheral nerve origin. The therapy utilizes pulsed electrical current to create an electrical energy field that acts on peripheral nerves in the limbs and torso to alter the transmission of pain signals to the brain.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Ongoing·Stimwave Technologies Inc·September 9, 2020