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Medtronic scores breakthrough device designation for TAAA stent graft system

Oct. 9, 2019
By Liz Hollis
Medtronic plc, of Dublin, has had a busy week. On Tuesday, it reported that it had received breakthrough device designation from the U.S. FDA for its Valiant TAAA stent graft system for the minimally invasive repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA).
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Impending updates to standards a hurdle for FDA's MRI safety draft

Oct. 9, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA has posted a draft guidance that will overwrite a 2014 draft guidance dealing with MRI compatibility for medical devices, but at least one observer is concerned that the agency posted draft as standards-setting organizations are rewriting their own related device performance standards, a fact that could draw out the time to completion of the draft.
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Medtronic files for FDA approval of Interstim Micro, Surescan MRI leads

Oct. 8, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Dublin-based Medtronic plc has filed a PMA supplement with the U.S. FDA for its next-generation, implantable sacral neuromodulation (SNM) device, Interstim Micro, and for its Interstim Surescan MRI leads. Interstim Micro is intended to help patients with overactive bladder (OAB), urinary urge incontinence, unobstructed urinary retention and fecal incontinence (FI).
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Cybersecurity may be next front in False Claims Act litigation

Oct. 8, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The device industry is quite familiar with whistleblower lawsuits, but Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, Calif., was recently forced to pay more than $8 million in connection with a qui tam lawsuit over cybersecurity lapses for video surveillance equipment sold to state and federal government agencies. The case suggests device makers will have to be up to speed on cybersecurity if they wish to avoid suffering a similar fate, particularly given a recent warning the FDA posted regarding a widespread cybersecurity vulnerability.
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Ethylene oxide dilemma suggests a need for action on federal level

Oct. 2, 2019
By Mark McCarty
Sterigenics US LLC, of Oak Brook, Ill., has announced it will not reopen its ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization plant in Willowbrook, Ill., a development that could strain the capacity for sterilization of devices such as duodenoscopes. Illinois is not the only state that is taking action on EtO, however, a predicament that suggests the U.S. federal government may have to insert itself into the discussion in order to avoid a shortage of critical, life-saving devices.
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FDA sorts out regulated, non-regulated decision support apps in new draft

Sep. 30, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The FDA has reissued a 2017 draft guidance for clinical decision support (CDS) applications as part of a reexamination of software regulations, and one difference between the 2017 draft and the latest iteration that is sure to cheer developers is that the agency now provides much more clarity as to the types of functions that will and will not fall under regulatory scrutiny going forward.
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Shuren cites need for flexibility, says regulatory Legos the prescription

Sep. 27, 2019
By Mark McCarty
BOSTON – The 2019 Medtech Conference included the annual FDA town hall session, and Jeff Shuren, director of the agency's device center, said the pace of scientific change is outstripping the agency's ability to keep up. Shuren said the solution might be "regulatory Legos," an approach that might eliminate the need to go to Congress for new statutory authorities every time device makers carve open a new technological frontier.
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FDA sustains guidance deluge with draft for conformity assessment

Sep. 23, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health has released yet another draft guidance dealing with medical device premarket programs with the release of a draft guidance for the accreditation scheme for conformity assessment. The draft frequently references independent standards for assessing device performance and safety, thus bringing regulatory harmonization one step closer to a practicable reality.
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FDA resets performance guidance along with four product-specific guidances

Sep. 20, 2019
By Mark McCarty

FDA unveils expedited review program for safer medical devices

Sep. 19, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA's emphasis on device safety is well known. Now, the agency has published a draft guidance that aims to provide expedited reviews for device and diagnostic applications that are "reasonably expected to significantly improve" safety, which, in conjunction with the breakthrough devices program, suggests that many other applications will be in the queue for increasingly longer periods of time.
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