Medtronic Paired Subdermal Electrodes, 2-Channel, 12.0mm
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Description
Medtronic Paired Subdermal Electrodes
Designed for optimal performance, the Paired Subdermal Electrodes are color-coded for easy patient setup. They feature twisted wires to provide noise shielding. Sterile packaged with one green and one white subdermal electrode. Single use.
Product Code: 8227410
- Company: Medtronic Xomed
- FDA Product Code: GXZ
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrode, Needle
- FDA Product Code: FMI
- FDA Product Code Name: Needle, Hypodermic, Single-Lumen
- FDA Product Code: IKT
- FDA Product Code Name: Electrode, Needle, Diagnostic Electromyograph
- GMDN Term Code: 47714
- GMDN Term Name: Subdermal needle electrode
- GMDN Term Definition: A sterile, multi-purpose electrical conductor inserted beneath the dermal layer of a patient's skin to record/monitor electrical activity (biopotentials) for physiological measurements [typically electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and evoked-potential) and often to provide electrical stimulation. It typically consists of thin shaft of stainless steel connected to a lead wire that terminates with a safety connector for attachment to recording/monitoring and stimulation systems. This is a single-use device.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | sets |
- FDA Product Code: FMI GXZ IKT
- FDA Product Code Name: Needle, Hypodermic, Single Lumen / ELECTRODE, NEEDLE / Electrode, needle, diagnostic electromyograph
- GMDN Term Code: 47714
- GMDN Term Name: Subdermal needle electrode
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile, multi-purpose electrical conductor inserted beneath the dermal layer of a patient's skin to record/monitor electrical activity (biopotentials) for physiological measurements [typically electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and evoked-potential) and often to provide electrical stimulation. It typically consists of thin shaft of stainless steel connected to a lead wire that terminates with a safety connector for attachment to recording/monitoring and stimulation systems. This is a single-use device.
