Device
MiiS Horus Arthroscope (EJA 100-Direction of view 30°) is a sterile and single-use device designed to be operated with its compatible display system (EDS 500 Tablet or EVS 700 Vide...
Manufacturer
MEDIMAGING INTEGRATED SOLUTION INC.
MEDIMAGING INTEGRATED SOLUTION INC.
Model: 5038
DI: 04719872710219
Status: New
MRI: Labeling does not contain MRI Safety Information
Single-use: Yes
Rx: Yes
OTC: No
First Published: 2026-04-29
Current Version: 2026-05-07
Description
MiiS Horus Arthroscope (EJA 100-Direction of view 30°) is a sterile and single-use device designed to be operated with its compatible display system (EDS 500 Tablet or EVS 700 Video Box).
The device provides visualization for endoscopic procedures of an interior cavity of the body through a surgical opening.
MiiS Horus Arthroscope (EJA 100) have an LED light source and a camera at the distal end of the applied part. The Arthroscope needs to connect with its compatible display system MiiS Horus Endoscope Display System -Tablet (EDS 500) or MiiS Horus Endoscope Display System -Video Box (EVS 700) and the signal captured was then transmitted to the cable-connected display system. Both the Tablet and Video box are reusable devices.
Sterilization
Device Sterile:
Yes
Sterilization Prior To Use:
No
Regulatory & Distribution
Record Status:
Published
Version Number:
1
Record Key:
dd4f104e-f40d-49e4-b410-eae813bd8dcb
Distribution Status:
In Commercial Distribution
DUNS Number:
656813438
Device Count:
1
DM Exempt:
No
Premarket Exempt:
No
HCT/P:
No
Kit:
No
Combination Product:
No
Lot/Batch Tracked:
Yes
Serial Number Tracked:
No
Manufacturing Date Tracked:
No
Expiration Date Tracked:
Yes
Donation ID Number Tracked:
No
Labeled Contains NRL:
No
Labeled No NRL:
No
Identifiers
Device ID:
04719872710219
Type:
Primary
Issuing Agency:
GS1
GMDN
Code: 62570
Name: Rigid optical arthroscope, single-use
Definition:
An endoscope with a rigid inserted portion intended for the visual examination and treatment of the interior of a joint [e.g., knee, shoulder, elbow, temporomandibular joint (TMJ)]. It is inserted into the body through an artificial orifice created by an incision made during arthroscopy. Anatomical images are transmitted to the user through relayed lens optics or a fibreoptic bundle. This device is typically used to examine structural damage to a joint, often from sports injuries. The eyepiece is normally interfaced with a video camera. This is a single-use device.
FDA Product Codes
HRX
Arthroscope