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Mobile Patient Bed - India CDSCO Medical Device Registration

Mobile Patient Bed is a medical device registered with India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) under UID IMP/MD/2023/000385_08f5a992f61e7e1ca234b9f1aebb1f49_7dd07f1f888ca078e43e24797af00cac. This device is marketed under the brand name Nil. The license holder is Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision India Pvt Ltd, and it is classified as Device Class Class B. The approving authority is CDSCO.

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Class Class B
Mobile Patient Bed
UID: IMP/MD/2023/000385_08f5a992f61e7e1ca234b9f1aebb1f49_7dd07f1f888ca078e43e24797af00cac

Brand Name

Nil

Device Class

Class B

Approving Authority

CDSCO

Product Information

The Mobile Patient Bed is intended to be used with the Catalys Precision Laser System. The Catalys Precision Laser System (Nil) is an ophthalmic surgical laser system indicated for use in cataract surgery to create a precise anterior capsulotomy and/or to effect lens fragmentation, thus facilitating efficient lens removal. The System also creates single plane and multi-plane arc cuts/incisions in the cornea, each of which may be performed either individually or consecutively during the same procedure. The System employs femtosecond (Nil) laser technology with integrated Optical Coherence Tomography (Nil), all of which are controlled and monitored by dedicated electronics. The System utilizes a common optical path for the OCT and femtosecond treatment laser (Nil). As such, the beams are intrinsically co-registered and provide for precise overlap between imaging and treatment beams. Ocular surfaces recognized by the system software include anatomy within the anterior chamber, such as the anterior and posterior corneal surfaces (Nil) and the anterior and posterior surfaces of the crystalline lens. Detailed axial or sagittal crosssectional views are available via OCT, to demarcate proposed incisions versus adjacent ocular structures (Nil).

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