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EUDAMED last updated this device on Jul 23, 2026
426030671NONST8DSugi Eyespear (pointed tip), rectangular white handle, non-sterile, 20x10 pcs. is an EU MDR-regulated medical device registered in EUDAMED. It is classified as Class I. Manufactured by QUESTALPHA GmbH & Co. KG. Placed on the EU market in Germany. Explore certificates, regulatory status and the EUDAMED record on MD Atlas.
0426030671003430611(01)04260306710034
European Medical Device Nomenclature — the EU product classification assigned to this device.
M040299NON-ADHESIVE ABSORBENT DRESSINGS - OTHERDE-MF-000005033The compliance carrier: encodes the device identifier plus the production identifiers (lot, serial, dates) registered for this device.
Primary placement in Germany; available across 1 country total.
Placed on the market in Germany; per-country availability dates not published.
Sterile
A sterile device is supplied free of viable micro-organisms — flagged so that it is handled, stored and used to preserve that sterile state.
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A single-use device is intended to be used on one patient during a single procedure and then discarded — not reprocessed or reused.
View in glossary →Contains latex
A "contains latex" flag warns that a device contains natural rubber latex, which can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive patients.
View in glossary →CMR substance
A CMR flag warns that a device contains a substance that is carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction above a defined threshold.
View in glossary →Endocrine-disrupting substance
An endocrine-disruptor flag warns that a device contains a substance with endocrine-disrupting properties above a defined threshold.
View in glossary →Primary DI
The Primary DI is the main UDI-DI a manufacturer designates as the principal identifier for a device in EUDAMED.
View in glossary →Basic UDI-DI
The Basic UDI-DI is the main identifier that groups together all device variants of the same model — the regulatory "family" key.
View in glossary →UDI issuing entities
Issuing entities are the organisations the European Commission has designated to assign Unique Device Identifiers under the EU's UDI system.
View in glossary →MDR risk classes
MDR risk classes rank medical devices from lowest risk (Class I) to highest (Class III), which determines how much regulatory scrutiny they face.
View in glossary →Primary DI
The Primary DI is the main UDI-DI a manufacturer designates as the principal identifier for a device in EUDAMED.
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426030671OPHT8MOn the marketSugi Eyespear (pointed tip), 17 x 7 mm, non-sterile, 50 x 10pcs.426030671NONST8DOn the marketSugi Eyespear (pointed tip), 17 x 7 mm, non-sterile, 500 x 10 pcs.426030671NONST8DOn the marketSugi Eyespear (pointed tip), rectangular white handle, sterile, 20 x 10 pcs.426030671OPHT8MOn the marketSugi Eyespear, Cellulose, round blue handle, 17 x 8 mm, non-sterile, 500 x 10 pcs.426030671NONST8DOn the marketSugi Eyespear, Cellulose, round blue handle, 17 x 8 mm, non-sterile, 500 x 6 pcs.426030671NONST8DOn the marketCertificate health across this manufacturer's portfolio.
G26 110417 0005ReissuedG15 110417 0006ReissuedNotified body
A notified body is an independent organisation, designated by an EU country, that audits manufacturers and certifies higher-risk devices before they can be CE-marked.
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A notified body is an independent organisation, designated by an EU country, that audits manufacturers and certifies higher-risk devices before they can be CE-marked.
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