56300: Cardinal Kendall IUPC, Transducer Tipped, Dual Lumen

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| Status: | expired |
Additional Details
Kendall™ Intrauterine Pressure Catheter System
56300
- Transducer Tipped
- Dual Lumen
- Intrauterine Pressure Catheters are intended to measure uterine activity during labor.
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: KXO
- FDA Product Code Name: MONITOR, PRESSURE, INTRAUTERINE
- GMDN Term Code: 16431
- GMDN Term Name: Intrapartum pressure monitoring catheter
- GMDN Term Description: A flexible tube with a pressure sensor, transducer, and/or thermistor located at its distal tip, used for intrapartum transcervical measurement of the intrauterine and amniotic pressures. It is attached at its proximal end via a signal cable to an external monitor that displays the pressure/temperature values, and is used to monitor the intensity, duration, and frequency of uterine contractions during labour. It may also be used for fluid infusion and sampling of amniotic fluid. It is typically made of plastic [e.g., polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) commonly known as Teflon, polyurethane] and/or silicone, and may include a catheter introducer/sheath. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Cardinal Health is a global healthcare services and products company offering a wide range of medical and surgical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and supply chain solutions. In the medical products space, Cardinal Health provides essential items used across hospitals, surgery centers, and physician offices—including surgical drapes and gowns, exam gloves, wound care products, and durable medical equipment. The company also supports sterile processing and infection control through its line of prep and patient care items. Known for its extensive private-label portfolio and logistics capabilities, Cardinal Health plays a key role in helping healthcare providers improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and deliver consistent patient care.
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