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The integrated Backup NO delivery system is a completely independent backup NO generating system that is separate from the main delivery system; it has its own NO generator and gas flow delivery system. Backup NO flow can be delivered to one of two different locations by using the System Selector switch located on the front panel of the LungFit PH system. When the Selector Switch is turned to “Bagging System” position, the backup NO module turns on and delivers 1 L/min of 220 ppm of NO through a separate internal NO2 filter to the Bagging System connector on the front panel of the LungFit PH system. The Bagging System connector has two tubing fittings: one for connecting to an air/oxygen source through oxygen tubing or equivalent to provide an external flow of air/oxygen and the other to connect to a manual resuscitator for manually ventilating a patient. The 1 L/min NO flow from the backup NO module is added to this air/oxygen flow which dilutes the NO concentration down to therapeutic levels. Final NO concentration will depend on the amount of external flow added; for example, a flow of 10 L/min will provide 20 ppm of NO to the patient.
Beyond Air, Inc.
90005
In Commercial Distribution

  • B882900051 ()
  • B882900050 ()
  • B882900052 ()


  • Nitric oxide delivery unit, system-based
A tube-like garment made of elastic material(e.g., circular knit nylon and spandex yarns) that exerts a pressure upon the limb upon which it is fitted (typically a leg, but some types may be used on an arm), primarily to improve venous return to treat/prevent one or more disorders of circulation(e.g. oedema, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicosis). It might be referred to as a compression stocking or flight sock and may be intended to apply a graduated pressure across a limb,however it is not intended to support an injured joint. It is normally available (non-prescription) over-the-counter (OTC) for home-use and/or for hospitalized or institutionalized patients. This is a reusable device.
SIGVARIS INC
143C
Not in Commercial Distribution

  • 00745129232382 ()

  • Pressure,15-20 mmHg
143CB17

  • Compression/pressure sock/stocking, single-use
A tube-like garment made of elastic material(e.g., circular knit nylon and spandex yarns) that exerts a pressure upon the limb upon which it is fitted (typically a leg, but some types may be used on an arm), primarily to improve venous return to treat/prevent one or more disorders of circulation(e.g. oedema, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), varicosis). It might be referred to as a compression stocking or flight sock and may be intended to apply a graduated pressure across a limb,however it is not intended to support an injured joint. It is normally available (non-prescription) over-the-counter (OTC) for home-use and/or for hospitalized or institutionalized patients. This is a reusable device.
SIGVARIS INC
143C
Not in Commercial Distribution

  • 00745129232344 ()

  • Pressure,15-20 mmHg
143CA17

  • Compression/pressure sock/stocking, single-use
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-011
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005809 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-010
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005670 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-009
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005533 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-008
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005397 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-007
In Commercial Distribution

  • 10855728005182 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-007
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00855728005185 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
The stimulation lead incorporates a cuff segment that includes three electrodes in a guarded-bipolar configuration, which means the center electrode is connected to one pole of the stimulation (e.g., negative pole), and is flanked on each side by two electrodes connected to the opposite pole of stimulation (e.g., positive pole). It is packaged with a tunneling rod to facilitate the implant procedure. The cuff is surgically positioned around a patient’s hypoglossal nerve, and the connector end of the lead is connected to the IPG. The cuff electrodes apply electrical current that stimulates the nerve causing the tongue to move forward. The tongue movement (via genioglossus and other tongue protrusor muscle contraction) serves to maintain an open airway. The figure below provides an illustration of the Model 4063 stimulation lead.
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.
900-001-005
In Commercial Distribution

  • 00855728005017 ()
4063

  • Antiseizure/psychiatric-therapy vagus nerve implantable electrical stimulation system
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