Neurological

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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Analytical scalp lead falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to connect an electroencephalographic electrode(s) to an electroencephalographic system to facilitate the transmission of the electrical signals during encephalography (EEG).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Analytical scalp lead
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neurosurgical head holder (skull clamp). falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A neurosurgical head holder (skull clamp) is a device used to clamp the patient's skull to hold head and neck in a particular position during surgical procedures. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neurosurgical head holder (skull clamp).
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Analytical scalp electrode falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be attached to the scalp surface of a patient to transmit changes in the electrical potential of various areas of the brain for recording/monitoring by a connected parent device [i.e., an electroencephalograph (EEG), sleep, or evoked potential recording device].. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Analytical scalp electrode
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Stereotactic neuronavigation/ planning system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to receive and analyse patient magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images and position landmarks on these images, then register the images by the mean of a three-dimensional (3-D) optical positioning system (frameless stereotactic neuronavigation) to provide real-time relative positioning for the treatment probes and instruments.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Stereotactic neuronavigation/ planning system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Analgesic PENS system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to deliver controlled electrical impulses directly to the subcutaneous tissue (i.e., invasively) in the vicinity of a peripheral nerve as relief of chronic neuropathic pain.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Analgesic PENS system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graph test signal generator. falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An electroencephalograph test signal generator is a device used to test or calibrate an electroencephalograph. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graph test signal generator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neurosurgical ultrasound navigation system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for intraoperative imaging of the brain for precise navigation during brain surgery (e.g., resection of malignant brain tumours, treatment of vascular malformations).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neurosurgical ultrasound navigation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Physical therapy ultrasound/neuro muscular stimulation system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Designed to produce a rhythmic contraction/release of injured muscles to promote the removal of metabolic by- products while applying ultrasound treatments.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Physical therapy ultrasound/neuro muscular stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Magnetoencepha lography system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to non-invasively detect, measure, and display bio- magnetic signals produced by electrically-active cortical brain tissue, and that provide diagnostic information about the location of the active tissue responsible for cognitive brain functions relative to the surrounding brain anatomy. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Magnetoencepha lography system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graph test signal generator falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An electroencephalograph test signal generator is a device used to test or calibrate an electroencephalograph. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graph test signal generator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Transcranial electrical stimulation system, continuous- current and pulsed-current falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for one or more psychiatric eurological therapy types [e.g., transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)]. And to induce a state resembling that of chemically-induced anaesthesia for treating one or more psychiatric disorders which may include anxiety, depression, insomnia, and/or addiction.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Transcranial electrical stimulation system, continuous- current and pulsed-current
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graph electrode/lead tester. falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An electroencephalograph electrode/lead tester is a device used for testing the impedance (resistance to alternating current) of the electrode and lead system of an electroencephalograph to assure that an adequate contact is made between the electrode and the skin. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graph electrode/lead tester.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cranial perforator falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Metallic rotary endpiece designed to cut a hole(s) or a circular section(s) of the skull vault (calvarium) by attaching to powered drill/handpiece.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cranial perforator
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cutaneous electrode. falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A cutaneous electrode is an electrode that is applied directly to a patient's skin either to record physiological signals (e.g., the electroencephalogram) or to apply electrical stimulation. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cutaneous electrode.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo gram (EEG) signal spectrum analyzer. falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An electroencephalogram (EEG) signal spectrum analyzer is a device used to display the frequency content or power spectral density of the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo gram (EEG) signal spectrum analyzer.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Gait- enhancement electrical stimulation system, external falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to improve the gait in a patient suffering from partial paralysis of the lower extremities or other neuromuscular disorders by applying external electrical simulation.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Gait- enhancement electrical stimulation system, external
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neuromuscular transmission motion sensor falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be placed on the thumb and index finger of a patient to detect movements and convert them into electrical neuromuscular transmission (NMT) signals during nerve stimulation.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neuromuscular transmission motion sensor
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graphic long-term ambulatory recorder falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to continuously record electroencephalographic signals in ambulatory patients for periods usually from 24 to 72 hours to assess a variety of neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy) and psychiatric disorders.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graphic long-term ambulatory recorder
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neurosurgical microscope falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Designed to magnify minute structures within the neurological fields for surgery, typically the brain or spine or surroundings in the performance of neurological surgical procedures which require high magnification by transmitted light.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neurosurgical microscope
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Diagnostic somatosensory tactile stimulation system falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be used to apply tactile stimuli to the body (e.g., pneumatic activation of a membrane to the fingers and lips) typically for evoked response procedures to investigate the function and potential disorders of the brain.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Diagnostic somatosensory tactile stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graphic electrode cap falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Analytical scalp electrodes preconfigured within a head- worn device to use with electroencephalography (EEG).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graphic electrode cap
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electromyograph falls under Risk Class B under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended in clinical diagnosis of muscular disorders to evaluate muscle weakness and to determine if the weakness is related to the muscles themselves or a problem with the nerves that supply the muscles.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electromyograph
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cardiac-therapy vagus nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply periodic stimuli to the vagus nerve as a treatment for cardiac failure.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cardiac-therapy vagus nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neuromuscular transmission electrical skin sensor falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to detect electrical neuromuscular transmission (NMT) signals, for assessing the degree of neuromuscular block in a patient.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neuromuscular transmission electrical skin sensor
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Rheoencephalogr aph. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A rheoencephalograph is a device used to estimate a patient's cerebral circulation (blood flow in the brain) by electrical impedance methods with direct electrical connections to the scalp or neck area. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Rheoencephalogr aph.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Antiseizure/psych iatric-therapy vagus nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Implantable device intended to apply periodic electrical stimuli to the vagus nerve to help control seizures and/or to help treat psychiatric disorder symptoms (e.g., depression).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Antiseizure/psych iatric-therapy vagus nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Stereotactic radiosurgical system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to deliver a therapeutic radiation dose to an anatomical region from external beams produced from multiple radionuclide sources arranged in a fixed focal point collimated array; typically used to treat brain, neck, breast and spinal tumours.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Stereotactic radiosurgical system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cranial electrotherapy stimulator. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A cranial electrotherapy stimulator is a device that applies electrical current to a patient's head to treat insomnia, depression, or anxiety. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cranial electrotherapy stimulator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Tibial nerve percutaneous incontinence- control electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to treat urinary and/or faecal incontinence with electrical stimuli applied to the sacral nerve via percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Tibial nerve percutaneous incontinence- control electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Depth electrode. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A depth electrode is an electrode used for temporary stimulation of, or recording electrical signals at, subsurface levels of the brain. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Depth electrode.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Invasive- detection physiological monitor falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for continuous or intermittent measurement, display and/or recording of several invasively-detected physiological parameters [e.g., intracranial pressure (ICP), compartmental pressure].. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Invasive- detection physiological monitor
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Neuropsychiatric interpretive electroencephalo graph assessment aid. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - The neuropsychiatric interpretive electroencephalograph assessment aid is a prescription device that uses a patient's electroencephalograph (EEG) to provide an interpretation of the patient's neuropsychiatric condition. The neuropsychiatric interpretive EEG assessment aid is used only as an assessment aid for a medical condition for which there exists other valid methods of diagnosis. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Neuropsychiatric interpretive electroencephalo graph assessment aid.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Transvenous phrenic nerve electrical stimulation control unit falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to configure/deliver stimulation of the phrenic nerve, via a transvenous electrode, to cause contraction of the diaphragm in conjunction with mechanical ventilation to assist earlier ventilation weaning.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Transvenous phrenic nerve electrical stimulation control unit
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Gait- enhancement electrical stimulation system, implantable falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to improve the gait in a patient suffering from partial paralysis of the lower extremities or other neuromuscular disorders by applying internal electrical simulation.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Gait- enhancement electrical stimulation system, implantable
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Home seizure monitoring system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to detect and record a seizure by continuous measurement of one or more physical/physiological parameters (e.g., body motion, electrical activity of the heart or skeletal muscles) in a patient with epilepsy during daily activities and/or sleep in the home; some types may also be used in clinical settings.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Home seizure monitoring system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Nerve guide, non- bioabsorbable falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Non-bioabsorbable material intended to be used to create a tunnel through which a discontinuous peripheral nerve can regenerate to bridge the proximal and distal nerve stumps.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Nerve guide, non- bioabsorbable
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Brain-responsive electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to continuously monitor brain activity and deliver electrical stimuli to seizure foci in response to neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Brain-responsive electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Intracranial pressure monitor device falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for intermittent or continuous measurement and display of intracranial pressure (ICP). It is used in conjunction with an invasive intracranial device.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Intracranial pressure monitor device
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Craniotomy power tool system handpiece falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be used to rotate a cranial cutting tool (i.e., a drill bit, bur, trephine or perforator) in order to produce a hole or holes in the skull vault (calvarium).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Craniotomy power tool system handpiece
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graph. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An electroencephalograph is a device used to measure and record the electrical activity of the patient's brain obtained by placing two or more electrodes on the head. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graph.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implanted neuromuscular stimulator. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An implanted neuromuscular stimulator is a device that provides electrical stimulation to a patient's peroneal or femoral nerve to cause muscles in the leg to contract, thus improving the gait in a patient with a paralyzed leg. The stimulator consists of an implanted receiver with electrodes that are placed around a patient's nerve and an external transmitter for transmitting the stimulating pulses across the patient's skin to the implanted receiver. The external transmitter is activated by a switch in the heel in the patient's shoe. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implanted neuromuscular stimulator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Atrial cerebrospinal fluid catheter falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be implanted as the distal component of a ventriculoatrial shunt to channel cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to the right atrium where it can be absorbed into the body.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Atrial cerebrospinal fluid catheter
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cortical electrode. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A cortical electrode is an electrode which is temporarily placed on the surface of the brain for stimulating the brain or recording the brain's electrical activity. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cortical electrode.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Deep brain electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Designed to apply electrical stimuli to specific areas of the deep brain for the treatment of movement disorders, psychiatric disorders and/or to treat chronic, severe, intractable pain.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Deep brain electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Extramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to provide ventilatory support to a patient with diaphragm dysfunction of neuromuscular origin through electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve, to contract the diaphragm rhythmically (using extramuscular electrodes) and cause the patient to draw breath in a manner similar to natural breathing.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Extramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Brain injury adjunctive interpretive electroencephalo graph assessment aid. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A brain injury adjunctive interpretive electroencephalograph assessment aid is a prescription device that uses a patient's electroencephalograph (EEG) to provide an interpretation of the structural condition of the patient's brain in the setting of trauma. A brain injury adjunctive interpretive EEG assessment aid is for use as an adjunct to standard clinical practice only as an assessment aid for a medical condition for which there exists other valid methods of diagnosis. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Brain injury adjunctive interpretive electroencephalo graph assessment aid.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implantable spinal cord electrical stimulation system programmer falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Device designed to change, telemetrically, one or more of the operating parameters (the programs) of an implanted spinal cord electrical stimulation system pulse generator (EPG).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implantable spinal cord electrical stimulation system programmer
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implanted cerebellar stimulator. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An implanted cerebellar stimulator is a device used to stimulate electrically a patient's cerebellar cortex for the treatment of intractable epilepsy, spasticity, and some movement disorders. The stimulator consists of an implanted receiver with electrodes that are placed on the patient's cerebellum and an external transmitter for transmitting the stimulating pulses across the patient's skin to the implanted receiver. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implanted cerebellar stimulator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Intranasal cooling system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for rapid cooling induction in patients where temperature reduction is clinically indicated (e.g., following a cerebral ischemic event, during cardiac arrest) to help mimimize damage to the brain and heart.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Intranasal cooling system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Diagnostic peripheral nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply electrical stimuli in one peripheral region of the body while the response is monitored in another peripheral region.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Diagnostic peripheral nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroencephalo graphic monitoring system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to continuously measure the electrical signals produced by a patient's brain and display/record them as an electroencephalogram (EEG) to evaluate brain function. Alongwith which measuring of other physiological parameters such as electromyogram (EMG), respiration wave forms, blood pressure, ocular motility, and/or haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in relation to EEG.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroencephalo graphic monitoring system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implanted intracerebral/sub cortical stimulator for pain relief. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An implanted intracerebral/subcortical stimulator for pain relief is a device that applies electrical current to subsurface areas of a patient's brain to treat severe intractable pain. The stimulator consists of an implanted receiver with electrodes that are placed within a patient's brain and an external transmitter for transmitting the stimulating pulses across the patient's skin to the implanted receiver. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implanted intracerebral/sub cortical stimulator for pain relief.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cryogenic surgical device. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A cryogenic surgical device is a device used to destroy nervous tissue or produce lesions in nervous tissue by the application of extreme cold to the selected site. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cryogenic surgical device.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Deep brain electrical stimulation system lead falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to be implanted in specific areas of the deep brain and used along with deep brain electrical simulation system.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Deep brain electrical stimulation system lead
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Vagus nerve electrical stimulation system programmer falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - The strength and duration of the electrical impulses are programmed. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Vagus nerve electrical stimulation system programmer
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implantable pulse generator mesh bag, bioabsorbable falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to envelop an implantable pulse generator (IPG) (e.g., cardiac pacemaker/defibrillator, neurostimulator) to stabilize the implant in the subcutaneous pocket in which it is implanted.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implantable pulse generator mesh bag, bioabsorbable
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Non- electroencephalo gram (EEG) physiological signal based seizure monitoring system. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A non-electroencephalogram (non-EEG) physiological signal based seizure monitoring system is a noninvasive prescription device that collects physiological signals other than EEG to identify physiological signals that may be associated with a seizure. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Non- electroencephalo gram (EEG) physiological signal based seizure monitoring system.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Nasopharyngeal electrode. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A nasopharyngeal electrode is an electrode which is temporarily placed in the nasopharyngeal region for the purpose of recording electrical activity. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Nasopharyngeal electrode.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Coma-arousal vagus nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply periodic stimuli to the vagus nerve for the purpose of exciting the patient to arousal from a vegetative state (i.e., a deep coma).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Coma-arousal vagus nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Diskectomy system, percutaneous, automatic falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended for the percutaneous (through the skin) removal of the nucleus pulposus from the lumbar disc.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Diskectomy system, percutaneous, automatic
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Electroconvulsive therapy system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply strong electrical stimuli to a patient's brain to induce convulsions and loss of consciousness, typically to treat major depression, schizophrenia, or mania.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Electroconvulsive therapy system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Nerve guide, bioabsorbable, animal-derived falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Collagen matrix material intended to be used to create a tunnel through which a discontinuous peripheral nerve can regenerate to bridge the proximal and distal nerve stumps.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Nerve guide, bioabsorbable, animal-derived
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Echoencephalogr aph. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An echoencephalograph is an ultrasonic scanning device (including A-scan, B-scan, and doppler systems) that uses noninvasive transducers for measuring intracranial interfaces and blood flow velocity to and in the head. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Echoencephalogr aph.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Epicranial brain electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply weak, pulsed (not continuous) electrical stimuli from beneath the scalp to specific areas of the brain for the treatment of focal epilepsy.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Epicranial brain electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Intramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system programmer falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to change, telemetrically, one or more of the operating parameters (the programs) of an intramuscular diaphragm/phrenic nerve electrical stimulation system external pulse generator (EPG).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Intramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system programmer
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Aneurysm clip. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An aneurysm clip is a device used to occlude an intracranial aneurysm (a balloonlike sac formed on a blood vessel) to prevent it from bleeding or bursting. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Aneurysm clip.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Nerve conduction velocity measurement device. falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - A nerve conduction velocity measurement device is a device which measures nerve conduction time by applying a stimulus, usually to a patient's peripheral nerve. This device includes the stimulator and the electronic processing equipment for measuring and displaying the nerve conduction time. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Nerve conduction velocity measurement device.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implanted diaphragmatic/ph renic nerve stimulator. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An implanted diaphragmatic/phrenic nerve stimulator is a device that provides electrical stimulation of a patient's phrenic nerve to contract the diaphragm rhythmically and produce breathing in patients who have hypoventilation (a state in which an abnormally low amount of air enters the lungs) caused by brain stem disease, high cervical spinal cord injury, or chronic lung disease. The stimulator consists of an implanted receiver with electrodes that are placed around the patient's phrenic nerve and an external transmitter for transmitting the stimulating pulses across the patient's skin to the implanted receiver. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implanted diaphragmatic/ph renic nerve stimulator.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Intramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to provide ventilatory support to a patient with diaphragm dysfunction of neuromuscular origin through electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve to contract the diaphragm rhythmically (using intramuscular electrodes) and cause the patient to draw breath in a manner similar to natural breathing.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Intramuscular diaphragm/phreni c nerve electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Implanted spinal cord stimulator for bladder evacuation. falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - An implanted spinal cord stimulator for bladder evacuation is an electrical stimulator used to empty the bladder of a paraplegic patient who has a complete transection of the spinal cord and who is unable to empty his or her bladder by reflex means or by the intermittent use of catheters. The stimulator consists of an implanted receiver with electrodes that are placed on the conus medullaris portion of the patient's spinal cord and an external transmitter for transmitting the stimulating pulses across the patient's skin to the implanted receiver. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Implanted spinal cord stimulator for bladder evacuation.
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Behavioural therapy electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended in the treatment of obsessive/compulsive behaviour and drug abuse, by applying electrical impulse(aversion therapy).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Behavioural therapy electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Nerve guide, bioabsorbable, synthetic falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Synthetic material intended to be used to create a tunnel through which a discontinuous peripheral nerve can regenerate to bridge the proximal and distal nerve stumps.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Nerve guide, bioabsorbable, synthetic
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Bladder/bowel- evacuation implantable electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to empty the urinary bladder and/or the bowels by applying electrical stimuli typically to the cone-shaped end of the spinal cord (conus medularis).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Bladder/bowel- evacuation implantable electrical stimulation system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve programmer falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to noninvasively modify the operating pressure of a programmable, non-active, implanted cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt valve that is part of a CSF shunt.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Cerebrospinal fluid shunt valve programmer
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Photodiode subretinal prosthesis system falls under Risk Class C under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Designed to provide visual function to a patient with vision loss due to retinal degeneration by detecting light, converting it into electrical signals, and relaying them to the retina for neural stimulation.. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Photodiode subretinal prosthesis system
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    According to CDSCO guidelines, Scoliosis- treatment electrical stimulation system falls under Risk Class D under Neurological category of Medical Devices. Intended use - Intended to apply electrical stimuli to the spinal musculature to produce a force that stabilizes or limits the progression of the spinal lateral curvature (i.e., scoliosis).. This article will give you complete information about manufacturing Scoliosis- treatment electrical stimulation system