Cooper Surgical Lumax Fiber Optic Pressure Transducer Catheter, Abdominal 10F
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Description
Lumax Fiberoptic Catheter
The Lumax Fiberoptic Catheter is a flexible tubular device of medical grade polyvinylchloride (PVC) with a fiberoptic pressure sensor housed within the tip. Black markings graduated at 1cm intervals along the distal catheter provide metrics for insertion. Light transmitted down the fiberoptic pathway from the monitor is reflected by a mirror, returned through the fiberoptic pathway to the monitor, where the signal is measured and converted to voltage. The voltage is correlated to a known pressure value.
Additional information
| Size | 10.0F |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: FEN
- FDA Product Code Name: Device, Cystometric, Hydraulic
- GMDN Term Code: 15071
- GMDN Term Name: Catheter-tip transducer, pressure
- GMDN Term Description: A device intended to be incorporated into the distal end of a catheter (not included) to measure pressure. It typically consists of a pressure sensor (e.g., a flexible membrane or diaphragm) and a means to convert the detected pressure into electronic signals or possibly ultrasonic signals which are transmitted via a cable or wireless to an external parent device (e.g., a manometer) that processes the signals and displays the results. It is used for invasive measurement of pressure in places such as the central and/or peripheral vasculature, cranium, uterus (typically during labour), pleura, and also in the urinary bladder/urethra (e.g., during urodynamic tests). This is a single-use device.
