What belongs to the high-value consumables certificate of conformity

Medical high-value consumables generally refers to the safety of vital, production and use must be strictly controlled, limited to the use of certain specialties and relatively high price of expendable medical devices.

Medical high-value consumables include the following, categorized as follows: 1, vascular intervention: involving: coronary artery, structural heart disease, congenital heart disease, peripheral vascular catheters, guidewires, balloons, stents and auxiliary materials 2, non-vascular interventions: involving: trachea, gastrointestinal (esophagus, intestines, biliary, pancreas), bladder, rectum and other catheters, guidewires, balloon Orthopedic implants: involving: spine, joints, trauma and other artificial joints (vertebrae, plates), fixed plates (nails, pins, racks, rods, hooks), artificial bone, repair materials, etc. 4, neurosurgery: intracranial implants, fillers, etc. 5, electrophysiology: calibration catheters, ablation catheters, etc. 6, pacemakers: involving: heart, bladder, etc., permanent, temporary, pacemaking catheter, Cardioverter defibrillator, pacing leads, etc. 7, extracorporeal circulation and blood purification: artificial cardiopulmonary auxiliary materials, dialysis tubing, filters, separators, accessories, etc. 8, ophthalmic materials: crystals, intraocular fillings, etc. 9, stomatology: printed film, implantation, repair of maxillofacial trauma, oral filling, endodontic treatment, adhesive, prosthetic, orthodontic, orthopedic, and other materials 10, others: artificial valves, artificial patching, artificial blood vessels, Polymer materials, etc.