GSO ISO 14708-4:2024

ISO 14708-4:2022
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 April 2024

Implants for surgery — Active implantable medical devices — Part 4: Implantable infusion pump systems

GSO ISO 14708-4:2024 Files

English 58 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
BHD 97.09

GSO ISO 14708-4:2024 Scope

This document specifies particular requirements for active implantable medical devices intended to deliver a medicinal substance to site-specific locations within the human body, to provide basic assurance of safety for both patients and users. It amends and supplements ISO 14708-1:2014. The requirements of this document take priority over those of ISO 14708-1.

This document is applicable to active implantable medical devices intended to deliver medicinal substances to site-specific locations within the human body.

This document is also applicable to some non-implantable parts and accessories of the devices defined in Clause 3.

The tests that are specified in this document are type tests intended to be carried out on a sample of a device to show compliance and are not intended to be used for the routine testing of manufactured products.

NOTE       This document is not intended to apply to non-implantable infusion systems.

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