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Distal Humeral Plates with Angular Stability with the below descriptions and corresponding article numbers. 1. Cortical Screw, Locking; Article Numbers: 37351-10-N, 37351-12-N, 37351-14-N, 37351-16-N, 37351-18-N, 37351-20-N, 37351-22-N, 37351-24-N, 37351-26-N, 37351-28-N, 37351-30-N, 37351-32-N, 37351-34-N, 37351-36-N, 37351-38-N, 37351-40-N, 37351-42-N, 37351-44-N, 37351-46-N, 37351-48-N, 37351-50-N, 37351-55-N, 37351-60-N, 37351-65-N, 37351-70-N, 37351-75-N, 37351-80-N, 37351-85-N. 2. Humeral Plate, Distal; Article Numbers: 21241-5, 21241-7, 21242-7, 21243-10, 21244-9.

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Class II ·Ongoing·I.T.S. GmbH·April 1, 2026

Boston Scientific COGNIS CRT-D, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator, models N118, N119. The following models are not available in the US: models N106, N107, P106, P107. Sterilized using ethylene oxide. Product Usage: Boston Scientific cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-Ds) are indicated for patients with moderate to severe heart failure who remain symptomatic despite stable, optimal heart failure drug therapy and have left ventricular dysfunction and QRS duration > or equal to 120 ms. This family of pulse generators provide a variety of therapies including: -Ventricular tachyarrhythmia therapy, which is used to treat rhythms associated with sudden cardiac death such as VT and VF; -Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT), which treats heart failure by resynchronizing ventricular contractions through biventricular electrical stimulation; -Bradycardia pacing, including adaptive rate pacing, to detect and treat bradyarrhythmias and to provide cardiac rate support after defibrillation therapy.

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Class II ·Terminated·Boston Scientific CRM Corp·October 29, 2014