The device is an accessory intended to mark a set of locations on a patient's intact, uncompromised skin. The device is also intended to mark objects in the operational field of view. The device is intended to be used in clinical settings, by clinicians familiar with aseptic technique.
A non-powered, noninvasive device intended to be placed within the field of view of a radiological device [diagnostic (e.g., x-ray) and/or radiation therapy] to produce an identifying mark [typically for an anatomical location (e.g., mole, nipple, lesion), orientation (e.g., right or left limb), or patient identification] on films or digital images; it is not intended to be used during surgery. It is typically in the form of a small sticker or clip, and is positioned on or next to the patient, or on the film cassette or holder; it is not intended to be placed on teeth. It is made from materials compatible with the imaging system. This is a single-use device.