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NeoCoil 3.0T GEM Flex Coil. The 3.0T GEM Flex coil system includes three sizes of coil arrays and one interface box. 3.0T GEM Flex, Interface 16ch Fixed, P -Connector, NC032204, GEHC part number 5430008-5. 3.0T GEM Flex Coil16-L Array, NC040200, GEHC part number 5430008-2. 3.0T GEM Flex Coil 16-M Array, NC033000, GEHC part number 5430008-3. 3.0T GEM Flex Coil 16-S Array, NC034200, GEHC part number5430008-4. The 3.0T GEM Flex Coil (interface box and arrays) is used in conjunction with a 3.0T GE Magnetic Resonance Scanner

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·NeoCoil, LLC·March 9, 2016

Precedence 6 Model # 882351 Product Usage: Precedence (cleared as Griffin) is an imaging system combining the acquisition of single photon nuclear medicine images and images from an x-ray computed tomography system. Precedence may produce non-attenuation corrected and attenuation corrected images of the distribution of radiopharmaceuticals in the body as well as x-ray transmission images. The CT transmission data may be used to produce attenuation corrected nuclear medicine images. The nuclear medicine images and the CT images may be registered and displayed in a fused format (overlaid in the same orientation) to provide combined single photon and anatomical data for anatomical localization of the nuclear medicine data. Precedence may be used either as a separate single photon system, a separate CT system or as a combined CT and single photon system. The nuclear medicine and CT images may be transferred to other systems such as a radiation therapy planning system. The Precedence Imaging System should only be used by trained healthcare professionals.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc·February 14, 2018

Precedence 16 Model # 882350 Product Usage: Precedence (cleared as Griffin) is an imaging system combining the acquisition of single photon nuclear medicine images and images from an x-ray computed tomography system. Precedence may produce non-attenuation corrected and attenuation corrected images of the distribution of radiopharmaceuticals in the body as well as x-ray transmission images. The CT transmission data may be used to produce attenuation corrected nuclear medicine images. The nuclear medicine images and the CT images may be registered and displayed in a fused format (overlaid in the same orientation) to provide combined single photon and anatomical data for anatomical localization of the nuclear medicine data. Precedence may be used either as a separate single photon system, a separate CT system or as a combined CT and single photon system. The nuclear medicine and CT images may be transferred to other systems such as a radiation therapy planning system. The Precedence Imaging System should only be used by trained healthcare professionals.

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Philips Medical Systems (Cleveland) Inc·February 14, 2018