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Artificial Hip Joint - Vietnam Registration 2403017ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB

Access comprehensive regulatory information for Artificial Hip Joint in Vietnam's medical device market through Pure Global AI's free database. This Risk Class TTBYT Loại C medical device is registered under number 2403017ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB and manufactured by MicroPort Orthopedics Inc.. The authorized representative in Vietnam is CÔNG TY TNHH TRANG THIẾT BỊ Y TẾ B.M.S.

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Vietnam MOH Registration: 2403017ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB
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Artificial Hip Joint
VN: Bộ khớp háng nhân tạo
Risk Class TTBYT Loại C

Registration Details

2403017ĐKLH/BYT-HTTB

000.00.04.G18-240425-0003

Theo theo phụ lục

Theo phụ lục

Company Information

Theo theo phụ lục

MicroPort Orthopedics Inc.

Technical Details

The purpose of surgical orthopedic implantation is to replace the entire hip joint to reduce pain and improve the function of the hip joint in patients such as: -Non-inflammatory joint degeneration including traumatic or avascular necrosis arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, subchondral collapse, and ankylosing spondylitis causing pain; -Progressive joint degeneration such as rheumatoid arthritis; to correct functional deformity and to review the process leading to the failure of other treatment modalities and devices -The rough grit surface and hydroxyapatite and plasma-sprayed titanium coating applied to the implant surface to achieve the desired shape of the joint without increasing the pigmentation.

Dates and Status

Nov 02, 2024