Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs
PMA Number: P180014 · 2019-10-29
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What is Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs?
Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs is a medical device that received FDA Premarket Approval (PMA) on 2019-10-29. It is manufactured by Xvivo Perfusion, Inc.. The PMA number is P180014.
When did Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs receive FDA PMA approval?
Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs received FDA PMA approval on 2019-10-29, under approval number P180014.
What company makes Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs?
Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs is manufactured by Xvivo Perfusion, Inc..
What is the difference between PMA and 510(k)?
PMA (Premarket Approval) is the FDA process for evaluating Class III medical devices. Unlike 510(k) clearance, which demonstrates substantial equivalence to a predicate device, PMA requires the manufacturer to provide clinical data proving safety and effectiveness. PMA is the most stringent type of device marketing application required by the FDA.
What is the FDA product code for Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs?
The FDA product code for Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs is PHO.
What FDA device class is Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs?
Normothermic preservation system for transplantation of initially unacceptable donor lungs is classified as Class III by the FDA.
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