Co2 Laser System, Models: PureLase And VanLase

Cpmt Laser (Canadian Pioneer Medical Technology Corporation)

Country / region:Canada (CA)Submission type:Traditional

Product code GEX· 21 CFR 878.4810

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GEX
21 CFR 878.4810

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FDA 510(k) registration fields

K number
K232133
Device name
Co2 Laser System, Models: PureLase And VanLase
Country / region
Canada(CA)
Product code
GEX
Device class
Class 2
Regulation number
21 CFR 878.4810
Date received
2023-07-18
Decision date
2024-04-16
Submission type
Traditional
Technology type
CO2(AI inferred)
Clinical applications
Surgical cuttingSkin resurfacing
Primary application
Surgical cutting
Classification source
AI classified

Indications for Use

CO2 Laser System is indicated for incision, excision, ablation, vaporization and coagulation of body soft tissues in medical specialties including aesthetic (dermatology and plastic surgery), podiatry, otolaryngology (ENT), gynaecology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, general and thoracic surgery (including open and endoscopic), dental and oral surgery and genitourinary surgery. The use with the scanning unit is indicated for ablative skin resurfacing.

Intended Use

CO2 Laser System is indicated for incision, excision, ablation, vaporization and coagulation of body soft tissues in medical specialties including aesthetic (dermatology and plastic surgery), podiatry, otolaryngology (ENT), gynaecology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, general and thoracic surgery (including open and endoscopic), dental and oral surgery and genitourinary surgery. The use with the scanning unit is indicated for ablative skin resurfacing.

Device Description

The CO2 Laser System is a computer controlled radiofrequency (RF) excited carbon dioxide (CO2) laser system that delivers CO2 energy to the target treatment area at 10,600 nm. The CO2 Laser System is comprised of multiple components, including the control unit and handpieces. Laser is transmitted to the tissue via a series of lenses integrated into the articulated arm. The CO2 laser energy is absorbed by water in tissue to achieve its intended treatment effects.

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