§ 884.4150 - Bipolar endoscopic coagulator-cutter and accessories.  


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  • § 884.4150 Bipolar endoscopic coagulator-cutter and accessories.

    (a) Identification. A bipolar endoscopic coagulator-cutter is a device used to perform female sterilization and other operative procedures under endoscopic observation. It destroys tissue with high temperatures by directing a high frequency electrical current through tissue between two electrical contacts of a probe. This generic type of device may include the following accessories: an electrical generator, probes, and electrical cables.

    (b) Classification. Class II. The special controls for this device are:

    (1) FDA's:

    (i) “Use of International Standard ISO 10993 ‘Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Part I: Evaluation and Testing,’ ”

    (ii) “510(k) Sterility Review Guidance 2/12/90 (K-90),” and

    (iii) “Guidance (‘Guidelines’) for Evaluation of Laproscopic Bipolar and Thermal Coagulators (and Accessories),”

    (2) International Electrotechnical Commission's IEC 60601-1-AM2 (1995-03), Amendment 2, “Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Safety,”

    (3) American National Standards Institute/American Association for Medical Instrumentation's HF-18, 1993, “Electrosurgical Devices,”

    (4) Labeling:

    (i) Indication: For female tubal sterilization, and

    (ii) Instructions for use:

    (A) Destroy at least 2 centimeters of the fallopian tubes,

    (B) Use a cut or undampened sinusoidal waveform,

    (C) Use a minimum power of 25 watts, and

    (D) For devices with ammeters: continue electrode activation for 5 seconds after the visual endpoint (tissue blanching) is reached or current flow ceases indicating adequate tissue destruction.

    [45 FR 12684, Feb. 26, 1980, as amended at 52 FR 17741, May 11, 1987; 65 FR 17146, Mar. 31, 2000]