GB/T 25440.1-2010 Replaced National standards

GB/T 25440.1-2010 Retrieval and analysis of surgical implants—Part 1:Retrieval and handling

GB/T 25440.1-2010 Retrieval and analysis of surgical implants—Part 1:Retrieval and handling

Publish Date: 2010-11-10 Implement Date: 2011-05-01 For services related to genuine standard inquiry, procurement, translation, and other related services in China, please Contact Us

Basic Information

Standard Code: GB/T 25440.1-2010
Standard Type: National standards
Standard Status: Replaced
is_force_gb: no
CCS Name: Extracorporeal circulation, artificial organs, and prosthetic devices
ICS Name: Surgical implants, prostheses, and orthoses
Publish Date: 2010-11-10
Implement Date: 2011-05-01
Pages: 22 pages

Scope

GB/T 25440 provides recommendations for the removal, processing, and analysis of surgical implants, medical implants, and related samples that are routinely removed from patients during surgical repair procedures or during autopsies. The purpose of establishing this standard is to avoid damaging related samples and affecting research results, and to provide guidance for collecting effective data at appropriate times and in appropriate environments.
This part of GB/T 25440 provides general guidance for the removal and processing of surgical implants to ensure that the implants can be safely and properly removed, sterilized, and processed.
For typical applications of implants made of different materials, the relevant parts of GB/T 25440 also provide corresponding regulations for data collection and inspection. For special research procedures, additional regulations may be needed. If special analysis techniques are used, appropriate processing procedures must be specified.
The removal of implants and the processing and analysis of tissues involved in this part comply with national laws and regulations.

Development Information

Word Count: 37 Thousand words Pages: 22 pages

Same series standard

Superseded by the following standards

Adopt standards

ISO 12891-1:1998

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