FDA-Device2015-09-30Class II
Disposable Reflective Marker Spheres The Disposable Reflective Marker Spheres used in conjunction with a stereotaxic instrument consisting of a rigid frame with a calibrated guide mechanism for precisely positioning probes or other devices within a patient's brain, spinal cord, or other part of the nervous system. They are attached to reference arrays and instruments, thus enabling the infrared tracking systems to detect the position of the patient and instruments in the surgical field. Radio
Brainlab AG
Hazard
Disposable Reflective Marker Spheres (DRMS) for Brainlab Image Guided Surgery (IGS) Systems: DRMS spheres may separate at the mid-point where the two halves of the sphere are sealed together.
Sold states
Worldwide Distribution: US (nationwide) including states of: TX, CA, TN, NY, LA, IL, MA, PA, OH, AZ, ID, CT, MI, and KY; and countries of: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Libya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, , Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Affected count
For 28 US consignees, 9,900 Disposable reflective marker spheres ***For 451 non-US consignees, 359,280 Disposable reflective marker spheres
Manufactured in
Kapellenstrasse 12, N/A, Feldkirchen, N/A, Germany
Products
Disposable Reflective Marker Spheres The Disposable Reflective Marker Spheres used in conjunction with a stereotaxic instrument consisting of a rigid frame with a calibrated guide mechanism for precisely positioning probes or other devices within a patient's brain, spinal cord, or other part of the nervous system. They are attached to reference arrays and instruments, thus enabling the infrared tracking systems to detect the position of the patient and instruments in the surgical field. Radiology.
Official notice
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=Z-2795-2015Don't want to check this manually?
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