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June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026
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June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026
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device · product 1 of 2
Aortic Arch Cannula and Coronary Artery Perfusion Cannula with Ballon (part number NA-55X6). The Aortic Arch Cannulae are designed to be used in the extracorporeal circuit during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. The cannula consists of varying lengths of non-wire reinforced (flexible) polyvinyl chloride tubing that terminates in an angled tip. These devices come in direct contact with the central circulatory system but they are not intended to control, diagnose, monitor or correct a defect. The Aortic Arch Cannulae are designed to be used in the extracorporeal circuit during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. The cannula consists of varying lengths of non-wire reinforced (flexible) polyvinyl chloride tubing that terminates in an angled tip
Sorin Group USA, Inc. announces a voluntary field for the Aortic Arch Cannula and Coronary Artery Perfusion Cannula With Ballon because the tip of the cannula should be bent at either a 45 or 90 degree angle. Samples have been returned where the angle of the tip is less than the requirement.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Sorin Group USA, Inc. announces a voluntary field for the Aortic Arch Cannula and Coronary Artery Perfusion Cannula With Ballon because the tip of the cannula should be bent at either a 45 or 90 degree angle. Samples have been returned where the angle of the tip is less than the requirement.
Code information
Lot Numbers: 1526500032, 1529300026, 1602600042.
Distribution pattern
Worldwide Distribution - US including IL, MO, TX. Internationally to Canada and Italy.
device · product 2 of 2
Coronary Artery Perfusion Cannula with Balloon (part number CP-2200X). The Coronary Artery Perfusion Cannula with Balloon The Cannula consists of a single lumen vinyl tube provided for with a vinyl female luer connector bonded proximally and a vinyl cuff bonded distally. The cuff is pre-molded to its inflated configuration and is purposely positioned directly over a hole generated in the extruded tube for purposes of receiving the infused cardioplegia solution. These devices come in direct contact with the central circulatory system but they are not intended to control, diagnose, monitor or correct a defect.
The tip of the cannula should be bent at either a 45 or 90 degree angle. Samples have been returned where the angle of the tip is less than the requirement.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
The tip of the cannula should be bent at either a 45 or 90 degree angle. Samples have been returned where the angle of the tip is less than the requirement.
Code information
Lot Numbers: 1425900137, 1433900079, 1433900080, 1435300088.
Distribution pattern
Worldwide Distribution - US including IL, MO, TX. Internationally to Canada and Italy.