DEVICE: CFM Technologies (00850013958146)

Device Identifier (DI) Information

CFM Technologies
ENT-DFK
In Commercial Distribution
ENT-DFK
C F M TECHNOLOGIES INC
00850013958146
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040748944 *Terms of Use
Deluxe ENT Field Kit. This kit contains a versatile set of components designed to facilitate effective examination of the eyes, ears, nose and throat.
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Device Characteristics

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GMDN© Term Code, Names and Definitions (*Terms of Use): GMDN® is a registered trademark of The GMDN Agency. All rights reserved. Used under licence from The GMDN Agency Ltd.

GMDN Term Code GMDN Term Name GMDN Term Definition GMDN Term Status [?] Implantable?
46786 Direct ophthalmoscope
An electrically-powered, hand-held, ophthalmic instrument designed to be held close to the patient’s eye to examine the interior of the eye and related structures [e.g., fundus (retina), cornea, aqueous, lens, and vitreous] by producing an upright (unreversed) image of approximately 15 times magnification. It consists of a main unit (commonly referred to as the head) with a built-in light source directed through the pupil to illuminate the interior of the eyeball, a mirror with a single hole for viewing, and a dial containing lenses of different powers; a dedicated power supply handpiece may be included with the head.
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33737 Corneal staining strip
A small absorbent strip, made of filter paper or similar material, which is impregnated with a small amount of a chemical (e.g., fluorescein sodium, lissamine green) intended to be applied to the cornea to function as a dye for ophthalmic examinations of the anterior segment of the eye. It is typically used to stain the cornea when fitting contact lenses, to disclose corneal injury (e.g., to enhance superficial abrasions for examination), in applanation tonometry, or evaluation of dry eye syndrome. This is a single-use device.
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46718 Eye magnet, non-powered
A non-electric hand-held instrument designed to generate a magnetic field intended to locate and remove metallic foreign bodies [typically those containing iron (Fe) or steel] from eye tissue; it may include a wire loop at one end for mechanical extraction. This is a reusable device.
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34897 Ear speculum, single-use
A semi-rigid or rigid, plastic or metal tube that is cone-shaped (i.e., it tapers down from a standard instrument fitting size to a small opening) and is either hand-held and manually inserted, or fitted onto a compatible otoscope, and then inserted into the ear canal to create a channel for examination, suction, irrigation, or the insertion of another surgical device during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It may be referred to as an ear cannula. This is a single-use device.
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33395 Ear speculum, reusable
A rigid plastic or metal tube that is cone-shaped (i.e., it tapers down from a standard instrument fitting size to a small opening) and is either hand-held and manually inserted, or fitted onto a compatible otoscope, and then inserted into the ear canal to create a channel for examination, suction, irrigation, or the insertion of another surgical device during an ear/nose/throat (ENT) procedure. It may in addition be intended for use with an audiometer and might also be referred to as an ear cannula or probe. This is a reusable device.
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12849 Otoscope, direct
An electrically-powered, hand-held device designed for examination of the outer ear canal and tympanic membrane (eardrum) by direct viewing through the ear opening. It consists of a main unit (commonly referred to as the head) with a built-in light source intended to illuminate the interior of the ear canal with a detachable cone-shaped tube (speculum) inserted in the ear canal; it may facilitate the application of air pressure for pneumatic otoscopy. A dedicated power supply handpiece and/or an insufflation bulb may be included with the head.
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45084 Ophthalmic/otologic diagnostic set
A collection of battery-powered devices intended to be used by a physician to perform an ophthalmic and/or otoscopic clinical examination on a patient. The devices are typically enclosed in a dedicated case and will typically include an ophthalmoscope and an otoscope, a dedicated interchangeable handle that contains the batteries which may be rechargeable and common to these examination devices, spare parts (e.g., extra ear specula, light bulbs) may include a line-powered charging station (e.g., desktop, wall-mounted) to house/charge these devices. This is a reusable device that may contain some disposable devices.
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FDA Product Code

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Product Code Product Code Name
HPN Magnet, Permanent
JYG Curette, Ear
ERA Otoscope
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FDA Premarket Submission

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Sterilization

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No Sterilization Methods Found
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Storage and Handling

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Storage and Handling
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Clinically Relevant Size

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Device Record Status

8cb3778a-5541-4bdc-8594-89c5060b9274
May 10, 2021
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January 06, 2020
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Direct Marking (DM)

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Customer Contact

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6039243751
cfm@cfmtechnologies.com
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