FDA-Device2017-01-18Class II
Reprocessed Electrophysiology Catheter Cables Catalog Number: CB3434CT, D134401, CB3410CT, CB3412CT Electrophysiology catheter cables are designed as electrode cables with a multi-pin connector on the distal end and the appropriate number of tails on the proximal end. The cables either interface an EP catheter with the appropriate external stimulation or recording equipment or, serve as an extension cable between an EP catheter and equipment out of immediate reach
Stryker Sustainability Solutions
Hazard
A breach in the sterile packaging may have occurred resulting in potentially non-sterile product.
Sold states
U.S. distribution to the following: MI, TX, TN, IN, AL, FL, PA, AK, WI, MT, SC, CO, CA, NH, NC, NJ, DE, AZ, MN, MS, GA, DC, IA, NY, NM, KS, OH, OK, SD, OR, NV, VA, MD, WA, CT Foreign distribution to the following: CA.
Manufactured in
1810 W Drake Dr, Tempe, AZ, United States
Products
Reprocessed Electrophysiology Catheter Cables Catalog Number: CB3434CT, D134401, CB3410CT, CB3412CT Electrophysiology catheter cables are designed as electrode cables with a multi-pin connector on the distal end and the appropriate number of tails on the proximal end. The cables either interface an EP catheter with the appropriate external stimulation or recording equipment or, serve as an extension cable between an EP catheter and equipment out of immediate reach
Official notice
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