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AEM Disposable Electrodes, Device, Electrosurgical, Cutting and Coagulation and Accessories. AEM Disposable Electrodes used as electrosurgical accessories intended for ablation, removal, resection and coagulation of soft tissue in open, endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical procedures channeling monopolar high-frequency electrical current from compatible electrosurgical generators. The device is model FC03XX series. AEM Disposable Electrodes used as electrosurgical accessories intended for ablation, removal, resection and coagulation of soft tissue in open, endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical procedures channeling monopolar high-frequency electrical current from compatible electrosurgical generators.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Encision, Inc.·July 18, 2012
A1CNow+ Multi-Test HbA1c System consists of (1) a semi-disposable plastic-encased device (the monitor), (2) a plastic cartridge enclosing dry reagent strips, and (3) a sample dilution kit for: collecting the blood sample, mixing the sample with the required pre-treatment solution, and delivering the sample to the cartridge.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Completed·Polymer Technology Systems, Inc. dba PTS Diagnostics, Inc.·October 30, 2024
INSORB SUBCUTICULAR SKIN STAPLER, REF 2030
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Incisive Surgical Inc·October 17, 2018
Insorb Subcuticular Skin Stapler. INSORB staples are made from an absorbable copolymer which is a synthetic polyester derived from lactic and glycolic acids. It is chemically similar to other surgical glycolide/lactide-based copolymers. Polyglycolic/polylactic acid copolymers degrade in vivo by hydrolysis to glycolic acid and lactic acid which are then absorbed and metabolized by the body.
FDA Enforcement
Class II
·Terminated·Incisive Surgical Inc·May 6, 2015