Two Commission Delegated Regulations concerning exemptions applying to some implantable devices and Class III devices
Two Commission Delegated Regulations concerning exemptions applying to some implantable devices and Class III devices were published in today’s Official Journal of the European Union, 19 June 2026. have just been published.
Article 52.4 of the MDR requires, with limited exceptions, that each Class IIb implantable device be the subject of an individual conformity assessment. Article 52.5 of the Regulation provides an exemption from this obligation for “well-established technologies” that are used in other class IIb implantable devices, or where the exemption is justified in order to protect the health and safety of patients, users or other persons or other aspects of public health.
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2026/1359 adds the following exemptions concerning Class IIb medical devices:
sutures, staples, dental fillings, dental braces, tooth crowns, screws, wedges, plates, wires, pins, clips, connectors
cannulas, catheters, feeding tubes, suture pledgets, suture sleeves, suture buttons, gastrostomy buttons, bone wax, bone fillers, bone substitutes, stem centralisers, diaphyseal obturators, radiography markers, fiber ligatures, transpalatal distractors, nails, anchors, spinal posterior fixations, textile braids, dental implants, orthodontic devices, dental barriers, suspensory fixations and cinches.’
Article 61.8 of the MDR provides similar exemptions for “well-established technologies” that are used in implantable and Class III medical devices.
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2026/1451 adds the following exemptions concerning implantable and Class III medical devices:
dental implants
orthodontic devices
guidewires
pacing wires and leads
ventricular drains
feeding tubes
introducers and dilators
bone substitutes and bone fillers
embolisation coils and particles
reusable surgical instruments
spinal posterior fixation devices
shunts
internal defibrillation paddles
Both Regulations apply from 19 July 2026.