| Device |
stimulator, nerve, electrical, percutaneous (pens), for pain relief |
| Regulation Description |
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator for pain relief. |
| Definition |
Percutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (pens) is a device used for the treatment of pain. Unlike the classified transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator that apply an electrical current to electrodes on a patient's skin to deliver stimulation, a pens uses electrodes that are placed percutaneously to deliver stimulation, |
| Regulation Medical Specialty |
Neurology |
| Review Panel |
Neurology |
| Product Code | NHI |
| Premarket Review |
Office of Neurological and Physical Medicine Devices
(OHT5)
Neuromodulation and Physical Medicine Devices
(DHT5B)
|
| Submission Type |
510(k)
|
| Regulation Number |
882.5890
|
| Device Class |
2
|
| Total Product Life Cycle (TPLC) |
TPLC Product Code Report
|
| GMP Exempt? |
No
|
Summary Malfunction Reporting |
Eligible |
| Implanted Device? |
No
|
| Life-Sustain/Support Device? |
No
|
|
Third Party Review
|
Accredited Persons
|