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Med-Info International expert information for the Medical Device industry Council Directive 93/42/E on Medical Devices Practice-oriented summary of the most important aspects and requirements contained in Directive 93/42/E incl. 2007/47/ What exactly is a Medical Device? Medical Device means any instrument, apparatus, appliance, software, material or other article, whether used alone or in combination, including the software intended by its manufacturer to be used specifically for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes and necessary for its proper application, intended by the manufacturer to be used for human beings for the following purposes: Diagnosis, prevention, monitoring, treatment or alleviation of disease Diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, alleviation of or compensation for injuries or handicaps Investigation, replacement or modification of the anatomy or of a physiological process Conception control Differentiation to medicines The main effect is not achieved by pharmacological, immunological or metabolic means. What can be regarded as an accessory? These articles can be classified separately either as stand-alone product or as part of a Medical Device according to Annex IX of the Medical Devices Directive. Exception to the rules 1. Custom-made devices, which are specifically made in accordance with a duly qualified medical practitioner s written prescription and are intended for the sole use of a particular patient. 2. Devices intended for clinical investigation. Both types of devices are falling under this Directive, but CE-marking is not possible. Who is the manufacturer according to the Directive? The Directive defines the manufacturer as the natural or legal person who is responsible for the design, manufacture, packaging and labeling of a Medical Device with regard to marketing in his own name, regardless of whether these actions are performed by that person himself or a third party deputizing for this person. Manufacturers outside the EU require, in addition, a representative within the EU. TÜV SÜD Service GmbH

Essential requirements Annex I of the directive requires (examples): that the devices are designed and manufactured in such a way that, when used under the conditions and for the purposes intended, they will not compromise the clinical condition or the safety of patients, or the safety and health of users or, where applicable, other persons, provided that any risks which may be associated with their intended use constitute acceptable risks when weighed against the benefits to the patient and are compatible with a high level of protection of health and safety. that the solutions adopted by the manufacturer for the design and construction of the devices conform to safety principles, taking account of the generally acknowledged state of the art. that the devices achieve the performances intended by the manufacturer and be designed, manufactured and packaged in such a way that they are suitable for one or more of the functions as specified by the manufacturer. that the characteristics and performances of the devices are not adversely affected to such a degree that the clinical conditions and safety of the patients and, where applicable, of other persons are compromised during the lifetime of the device as indicated by the manufacturer, when the device is subjected to the stresses which can occur during normal conditions of use. that the devices are designed, manufactured and packed in such a way that their characteristics and performances during their intended use will not be adversely affected during transport and storage taking account of the instructions and information provided by the manufacturer. that any undesirable side effect does constitute an acceptable risk when weighed against the performances intended. that demonstration with the essential requirements include a clinical evaluation in accordance with Annex X. In addition to these general requirements there are other requirements referring to the design: Chemical, physical and biological properties (toxicity, compatibility, etc.) Protection from infection and microbial contamination (processing, packaging) Features with regard to construction and the environmental conditions (minimizing of risks) Measuring function (accuracy, displays) Protection against radiation (intentional or unintentional radiation, ionizing radiation) Devices with external or internal energy source (protection against electrical or thermal risks) Protection from hazards as a result of administration of energy or substances to patients Provision of information by the manufacturer (labeling, instructions for use) Establishment of clinical data Classification of Medical Devices by their risk potential Annex IX of the Directive stipulates the classification of devices according to the hazard potential in classes I (low), IIa, IIb, and III (high). Depending on classification of the product, different conformity assessment procedures apply. The Directive includes 18 classification rules. Classification criteria: Duration of use: - Transient (under 60 min) - Short term (up to 30 days) - Long term (more than 30 days) Level of invasiveness: - Noninvasive - Invasive through body orifices - Surgically invasive - Implantable Location of use: - Central circulatory system - Central nervous system - Outside of both Energy supply: - Non-active - Active If you have any questions regarding classification of your product, our specialists will be happy to help you.

Layout of Annex contents Annex I: Essential requirements Annex II: Full quality management system The manufacturer has a quality management system, e.g. in compliance with EN ISO 13485:2003, fulfills the additional requirements of the Directive (e.g. market surveil lance, reporting, document storage, fulfill ment of the essential requirements as laid down in Annex I), and declares the conformity of his with the Directive. In the case of devices belonging to class III, a product design review is also stipulated. Annex III: type examination A carries out a type examination according to the essential requirements of Annex I of the Directive and issues a type examination certificate. : A tests the in the final phase, either by checking all or by means of random samples on a statistical basis. I: quality assurance The manufacturer has a quality management system for the final product inspection and testing e.g. in compliance with EN ISO 13485:2003 (see Annex II). The requirements regarding design and development, control of and service provision, and validation of processes for and service provision are excluded. II: The manufacturer issues a without involving a. He is, however, obliged to provide a technical documentation stating that the product fulfills the valid requirements, and he must have installed a system for market surveillance (vigilance system), reporting, document storage, etc. National variations The transition of the Directive into national law allows several variations such as language, registration of devices with the authorities and requirements for operation. In Germany, the Directive was correspondingly converted on August 2, 1994 in the Medical Devices Law (MPG). This directive was last amended on July 24, 2010. : ion quality assurance The manufacturer has a quality management system for his, testing and final inspection, e.g. in compliance with EN ISO 13485:2003 (see Annex II). The requirements regarding design and development are excluded.

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Survey of the various conformity assessment procedures class III Class IIa + IIb Class I + I* + IIa Annex III type examination, type examination certificate by Class I* (sterile, with measuring function) and class IIa Annex II.3 Annex II.3 II QM and Annex II.4 QM class I* + IIa Nonsterile class I* + IIa class I* + IIa Class I* + IIa Class IIb I issued by manufacturer for class I Examination of product design based on statistical based on the testing of each product in product Keeping documentation available

Conformity assessment procedure for class I Examples: spectacle frames, walking aids II Declaration No Sterile, measuring? Yes Annex II / (IV) / V / VI tests sterilization and/or measuring function Conformity assessment procedure for class IIa Examples: hearing aids, cannulas II Declaration Annex II I Complete by statistical testing of all product

Conformity assessment procedure for class IIb Examples: infusion pumps, blood bags, contact lenses Annex III Type examination Annex II I Complete by statistical testing of all product Conformity assessment procedure for class III Examples: heart catheters, sewing material for use on the heart Annex III Type examination Annex II Complete Design dossier review by statistical testing of all Your contact partner at TÜV SÜD Service can provide further information. TÜV SÜD Service GmbH Phone: +49 89 5008-4747 Email: ervice@tuev-sued.de TÜV SÜD Service GmbH, Medical and Health Services, Ridlerstr. 65, 80339 Munich www.tuev-sued.com/medinfo Med-Info March 2013/03 EU