It may still be true that a majority of medical devices are manufactured in the U.S., but that doesn’t stop the FDA from dropping a warning letter on facilities located outside the U.S. (OUS). In one of these warning letters, Microvention Inc., of Aliso Viejo, Calif., received a warning letter for its plant in Costa Rica, although the FDA waited until the second week of February to post the Sept. 30, 2022, warning.
Reflexion Medical Inc. has been granted U.S. FDA marketing clearance for biology-guided radiotherapy to treat early and late-stage cancers. An expansion of the company’s existing X1 platform, Scintix is indicated for patients with lung and bone tumors which may arise from primary cancers or from metastatic lesions spread from other cancers in the body.
The U.S. FDA has cleared the way for Seastar Medical Holding Corp.. to conduct a pivotal IDE study of its Selective Cytopheretic Device (SCD) in adults with acute kidney injury (AKI). The Denver-based company plans to begin enrolling patients as early as next month.
Feeling “ashamed” of having to use metal flesh-piercing forceps to stabilize the cervix during the insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices, David Finci a gynecologist and co-founder of Aspivix SA, turned to his brother Julien, a medical device engineer, for his thoughts on how to design a more suitable instrument.
The U.S. FDA raised some hackles with its final guidance for clinical decision support (CDS) software, thanks to provisions that some stakeholders argued flew against congressional intent regarding the regulatory status of some device functions. That final guidance is now the target of a petition by the CDS Coalition to withdraw and rewrite the final guidance, arguing that the agency is “doing an end run” around the limitations established by Congress regarding the FDA’s oversight of software as a medical device (SaMD).
Cardiorenal Systems Inc. has scored a U.S. FDA breakthrough device designation for technology to prevent patients undergoing cardiac surgery from developing acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is reported in up to 30% of approximately 780,000 cardiac surgeries performed each year in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East, complicating patient recovery, prolonging ICU hospitalization and contributing to patient mortality after surgery.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has sounded off again about the ability of other federal government agencies to respond to future crises and pandemics, arguing that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has not forged a comprehensive assessment mechanism to account for the associated medical countermeasure production needs. However, GAO also remarked that HHS does not have a dedicated funding mechanism to finance these activities, a resource that might not become available until after HHS officials draft a budget for the activities associated with such efforts for congressional review.
Varian’s Halcyon and Ethos radiotherapy systems received two regulatory nods in short succession, with both U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance and CE marking. In addition, the company reported that the first patient in the world underwent treatment with a Halcyon system with Hypersight last week.
Orthogen AG received an investigational device exemption (IDE) from the U.S. FDA for its Orthogen technology device. This approval allows the company to start a pivotal trial on the device, used for treating patients with mild stage (II) to severe stage (IV) knee osteoarthritis. The trial will compare improvements in pain levels and function using standalone glucocorticoid injection, the current standard of care, against the Orthogen device.
The U.S. FDA recently posted the regulation for software used to derive vital signs from optical camera images thanks to a successful de novo petition by Oxford, U.K.-based Oxehealth Ltd., a regulation that carries the usual requirements for software verification and validation. However, the regulation also requires some human factors engineering (HFE) studies of the software interface, a requirement that may become more demanding to fulfill per a recent draft guidance on the subject.