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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Gastrostomy tube Y-piece connector falls under Risk Class B under Gastroenterology category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A sterile connecting device shaped in the form of a Y intended for connection to the proximal end of a gastrostomy tube to enable administration of nutrient liquids and/or medication through the gastrostomy tube.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Gastrostomy tube Y-piece connector
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Liposuction catheter falls under Risk Class B under Dermatological and Plastic surgery category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A rigid tube inserted into the subcutaneous layer transdermally for removal of fatty deposits. Aspiration is performed with an appropriate unit. This device is for single-use.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Liposuction catheter
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Manual rectal irrigation system falls under Risk Class B under Gastroenterology category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A portable assembly of manually-operated devices designed to be used by or on a patient to irrigate the rectum with water, typically to provoke the defecation reflex for the evacuation of the bowels to treat/prevent constipation and reduce the risk of faecal incontinence.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Manual rectal irrigation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Microwave diathermy treatment system falls under Risk Class B under Rehabilitation category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to produce a therapeutic heat 1 to 2 cm below the skin within specific volumes of the body through the transcutaneous transmission of high frequency electromagnetic (EM) energy, typically 2,450 megahertz (MHz) [microwave], to promote tissue healing and pain relief.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Microwave diathermy treatment system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Removable skin staple falls under Risk Class B under Dermatological and Plastic surgery category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A removable skin staple is a staple-like device intended to connect external tissues temporarily to aid healing. It is not absorbable.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Removable skin staple