Profile: Bionix Development Corporation develops, manufactures and markets medical devices. Our articulating safe ear curette™ is the only curette that articulates to assist in the removal of cerumen from the ear canal. It works because of the unique living hinge at the tip & the split handle design. Once positioned beyond an obstructive cerumen plug, usually through a space between the ear canal wall & the plug, the tip can be articulated by simply sliding the forefinger and thumb in opposite directions. The cerumen can then be pulled straight from the ear canal without using a blind sweeping motion.
The company was founded in 1984, has revenues of USD 1-5 Million, has ~40 employees.
FDA Registration Number: 1526854
• Adjustable Bone Holding Forceps |
• Adson 1 x 2 Teeth Tissue Forceps |
• Adson-Graefe Tissue Forceps |
• Adult Muscle Forceps |
• All-Purpose Foreign Body Forceps |
• Alligator Forceps |
• Angled Micro Capsulorhexis Forceps |
• Angled Micro Tying Forceps |
• Angled tying utility Forceps |
• Angular Ear Curette |
• Anterior chamber utility Forceps |
• Baby Ear Syringe |
• Battery-Powered Medical Examination Light (FDA Code: KYT / 880.6350) A battery-powered medical examination light is a battery-powered device intended for medical purposes that is used to illuminate body surfaces and cavities during a medical examination. |
• Biopsy Forceps, Internal Jugular Approach 7 |
• BiPolar Bayonet Forceps |
• Bipolar Forceps, Handswitching |
• Bone Curettes |
• Bone Holding and Plate Holding Forceps |
• Buck Ear Curettes |
• Cast Component (FDA Code: LGF / 888.5940) A cast component is a device intended for medical purposes to protect or support a cast. This generic type of device includes the cast heel, toe cap, cast support, and walking iron. |
• Child Ear Curette |
• Corneal fixation Forceps |
• Corneal Suturing Forceps |
• Corneal Utility Forceps |
• Corneoscleral Suturing Forceps |
• Cross-action cilia Forceps |
• Cup Biopsy Forceps |
• Curettes |
• Curved Haemostatic Mosquito Forceps |
• Curved Intraocular Lens Forceps |
• Curved Iris Forceps |
• Curved Jeweler's Forceps |
• Cushing Bayonet Forceps |
• Dental Forceps |
• Disposable Biopsy Forceps |
• Disposable Ear Curette |
• Disposable Irrigating Syringe |
• Double-Ended Disposable Ear Curettes |
• Dumont Forceps |
• Ear & Air Syringes |
• Ear Curette (FDA Code: JYG / 874.4420) |
• Ear Micro Curettes |
• Ear Speculum (FDA Code: EPY / 878.1800) A speculum is a device intended to be inserted into a body cavity to aid observation. It is either nonilluminated or illuminated and may have various accessories. |
• Ear Syringes Repair Service |
• Eating Utensil (FDA Code: ILC / 890.5050) A daily activity assist device is a modified adaptor or utensil (e.g., a dressing, grooming, recreational activity, transfer, eating, or homemaking aid) that is intended for medical purposes to assist a patient to perform a specific function. |
• Electric Ear Syringe |
• End Gripping Retinal Forceps |
• End-Grip Intraocular Forceps |
• ENT Drug Applicator (FDA Code: LRD / 874.5220) An ear, nose, and throat drug administration device is one of a group of ear, nose, and throat devices intended specifically to administer medicinal substances to treat ear, nose, and throat disorders. These instruments include the powder blower, dropper, ear wick, manual nebulizer pump, and nasal inhaler. |
• ENT Forceps (FDA Code: KAE / 874.4420) |