MitraClip G4 Clip Delivery System NTW


Product Overview

MitraClip G4 Clip Delivery System NTW
MITRACLIP - CDS0701-NTW


Device Description

An implantable device intended for the reconstruction of an insufficient mitral and/or tricuspid heart valve and reduction of valve regurgitation through the fixed approximation of the valve leaflets. It is typically implanted using a percutaneous clip delivery system (CDS) guided by echocardiographic and fluoroscopic imaging. It is typically made of implant grade metal alloys with a polyester fabric cover. Disposable devices associated with implantation (e.g., CDS and accessories) may be included.


Environmental Conditions

  • Special Storage Condition, Specify
    • Handle with care. Store in original packaging. Keep dry. Keep away from sunlight.

  • Device Sizes

    No Data Available


    Device Sterilization

    Device Sterile: True

    Sterilization Prior To Use: False

    Sterilization Methods: No Data Available


    Product Codes

    Code: NKM

    Device Name: Mitral Valve Repair Devices

    Device Class: 3

    Physical State: N/A

    Definition: To repair the mitral valve by coapting the valve leaflets to prevent mitral regurgitation. These devices are different from the classified device (annuloplasty rings) in that a cardiotomy is not required to place them, some of them are placed percutaneously, and they definitely are not rings that are sewn on to the valve annulus.

    Submission Type ID: 2

    Review Panel: CV

    Review Code: N/A

    Technical Method: N

    Gmp Exempt Flag: N/A

    Life Sustain Support Flag: N

    Unclassified Reason: N/A

    Implant Flag: Y

    Target Area: N/A

    Regulation Number: N/A

    Third Party Flag: N

    Medical Specialty: N/A


    Device Identifiers

    Device Id: 08717648230967

    Device Type: Primary

    DeviceId Issuing Agency: GS1

    Contains DI Number: N/A

    Package Quantity: N/A

    Package Discontinue Date: N/A

    Package Status: N/A

    Package Type: N/A


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