Cleared Traditional

K920538 - PROTECTIVE RADIOGRAFIC GLOVE (FDA 510(k) Clearance)

Class I Radiology device.

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May 1992
Decision
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Class 1
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K920538 is an FDA 510(k) clearance for the PROTECTIVE RADIOGRAFIC GLOVE. Classified as Radiographic Protective Glove (product code IWP), Class I - General Controls.

Submitted by Burkhart Roentgen Intl., Inc. (Pinellas Park, US). The FDA issued a Cleared decision on May 29, 1992 after a review of 114 days - within the typical 510(k) review window.

This device falls under the Radiology FDA review panel, regulated under 21 CFR 892.6500 - the FDA radiology and imaging software oversight framework. The Traditional 510(k) pathway establishes clearance through substantial equivalence to a legally marketed predicate device, without requiring clinical trial data.

Device pattern: Standard predicate-based submission. Standard predicate reliance. This clearance follows a standard predicate-based equivalence path within the Radiology review framework, consistent with the majority of Class II 510(k) submissions.

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Submission Details

510(k) Number K920538 FDA.gov
FDA Decision Cleared Substantially Equivalent - Traditional 510(k) (SESE)
Date Received February 05, 1992
Decision Date May 29, 1992
Days to Decision 114 days
Submission Type Traditional
Review Panel Radiology (RA)
Summary Statement
Third-party Review No - reviewed directly by FDA
Regulatory Context
Review time vs. panel average
7d slower than avg
Panel avg: 107d · This submission: 114d
Pathway characteristics
Predicate-based equivalence.

Device Classification

Product Code IWP Radiographic Protective Glove
Device Class Class 1 - General Controls
CFR Regulation 21 CFR 892.6500
Definition A Protective Radiographic Glove Is A "personnel Protective Shield." The Gloves Are Intended To Protect The Operator, Patient, Or Other Person From Unnecessary Exposure To Radiation During Radiological Procedures By Providing An Attenuating Barrier To Radiation. Note: These Devices Are Not Patient Examination Gloves Or Surgeon's Gloves. -
What this classification means

Class I devices are subject to general controls only and most are exempt from 510(k) premarket notification. They represent the lowest regulatory burden in the FDA device framework.