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June 20, 2012–July 08, 2026
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June 01, 1997–June 30, 2026
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device · product 1 of 2
ORION System with software OSS v6.0 and OSS v7.0- An electro-mechanical robotic arm for patient positioning in Radiation Therapy, Radiology, or Radiology image-guided treatment environment. Part Number: 1SOPT00003
Users of the patient positioning system ORION System can be faced with a sudden short-term acceleration or with an unintended short-distance movement when the movements are again allowed after an unforeseen interruption signal of motion may result in a collision of the patient with another stationary component of the treatment room.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Users of the patient positioning system ORION System can be faced with a sudden short-term acceleration or with an unintended short-distance movement when the movements are again allowed after an unforeseen interruption signal of motion may result in a collision of the patient with another stationary component of the treatment room.
Code information
UDI-DI: (01)03700383510017 SN: 100000001141
Distribution pattern
US Nationwide distribution in the states of MA, TN.
device · product 2 of 2
ORION System with software OSS v6.0 and OSS v7.0- An electro-mechanical robotic arm for patient positioning in Radiation Therapy, Radiology, or Radiology image-guided treatment environment. Part Number: 1SOPT00009
Users of the patient positioning system ORION System can be faced with a sudden short-term acceleration or with an unintended short-distance movement when the movements are again allowed after an unforeseen interruption signal of motion may result in a collision of the patient with another stationary component of the treatment room.
These labels are deterministic app interpretations, not FDA categories.
Users of the patient positioning system ORION System can be faced with a sudden short-term acceleration or with an unintended short-distance movement when the movements are again allowed after an unforeseen interruption signal of motion may result in a collision of the patient with another stationary component of the treatment room.
Code information
UDI-DI:(01)03700383510079 SN 100000004639 SN 100000004698 SN 100000004695
Distribution pattern
US Nationwide distribution in the states of MA, TN.