Spinal Implants: Finding A Manageable Regulatory Pathway Through Complex EU MDR Wording
Executive Summary
Efforts are underway by EU notified body groups to encourage a uniform interpretation of the EU MDR when it comes to the risk classification of spinal implants. Their work could also reduce the amount of unnecessary notified body and expert panel work on some implantable devices.
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