Overview
ISO 7197:2006 - "Neurosurgical implants - Sterile, single‑use hydrocephalus shunts and components" specifies safety and performance requirements for sterile, non‑active, single‑use hydrocephalus shunts and their components (valves, tubings, reservoirs). The standard defines mechanical and technical manufacturing requirements and the technical information manufacturers must provide about valve performance and design. It helps surgeons, patients and manufacturers obtain standardized, comparable data about shunt function and quality.
Key Topics and Requirements
- Scope: Applies to non‑active, sterile, single‑use shunt systems (ventriculo‑peritoneal, ventriculo‑atrial, lumboperitoneal) and components; does not apply to active implants.
- Valve types: Recognises different valve principles (differential pressure, adjustable, gravitational/hydrostatic, antisiphon and flow‑limiting designs) and requires manufacturer‑declared group‑specific characteristics.
- Performance data: Pressure–flow characteristics must be tested and reported over 5–50 ml/h, with performance at 20 ml/h highlighted. Manufacturers must state if whole‑system components (catheter, reservoir) alter valve curves.
- Long‑term stability: Valve stability demonstrated by pumping degassed distilled water at ~20 ml/h at physiological temperature for 28 days; characteristics must remain within declared limits.
- Leakage and pressure resistance: No leakage at 9.8067 kPa (1 m water column) for 5 minutes; components must withstand 19.6133 kPa (2 m water column) without significant change.
- Mechanical durability: Dynamic rupture resistance tested at (1 ± 0.2) Hz for 100,000 cycles with specified elongation or load limits; no cracking or breakage permitted.
- Antireflux and safety limits: For shunts draining to the vascular system, reverse flow limited to ≤0.04 ml/min in specified pressure range.
- Biocompatibility & imaging: Biocompatibility per ISO 10993‑1. MRI safety classification per ASTM F2503‑05; all external parts must be radiopaque (see ASTM F640 guidance).
- Marking, packaging & instructions: Labelling and documentation per ISO 14630 with detailed instructions for pre/post‑operative testing, puncture methods, dimensions, MRI and in‑vivo identification, and warning pressures.
Applications and Users
- Medical device manufacturers: Product development, design validation, quality control and regulatory submissions for hydrocephalus shunts.
- Testing laboratories: Performance, mechanical, leakage, biocompatibility and MRI safety testing per specified methods.
- Neurosurgeons and clinical teams: Interpreting manufacturer data, selecting appropriate shunt types for patients, and understanding in‑vivo identification and testing procedures.
- Regulatory and QA professionals: Establishing conformity to international safety and performance expectations for sterile single‑use neurosurgical implants.
Related Standards
- ISO 10993‑1 (biocompatibility)
- ISO 14630 (non‑active surgical implants - general requirements)
- ASTM F2503‑05 (MRI safety marking)
- ASTM F640 (radiopacity guidance)
Keywords: ISO 7197:2006, hydrocephalus shunts, neurosurgical implants, sterile single‑use shunts, valve pressure‑flow, biocompatibility, MRI safety, ISO standards.