Device |
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for the relief of congestion |
Definition |
A transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for the relief of congestion is a device that electrically stimulates the skin overlying the paranasal sinuses to relieve congestion. |
Physical State |
This device is for external application and includes an active and return electrode, battery, and software. |
Technical Method |
This device is an electrical stimulator and applies a low level of electrical current to the skin overlying the paranasal sinuses. |
Target Area |
The skin overlying the paranasal sinuses |
Regulation Medical Specialty |
Ear Nose & Throat |
Review Panel |
Ear Nose & Throat |
Product Code | QNU |
Premarket Review |
Office of Ophthalmic, Anesthesia, Respiratory, ENT and Dental Devices
(OHT1)
Division of Dental and ENT Devices
(DHT1B)
|
Submission Type |
510(k)
|
Regulation Number |
874.6000
|
Device Class |
2
|
Total Product Life Cycle (TPLC) |
TPLC Product Code Report
|
GMP Exempt? |
No
|
Summary Malfunction Reporting |
Ineligible |
Implanted Device? |
No
|
Life-Sustain/Support Device? |
No
|
Third Party Review |
Not Third Party Eligible |