Profile: Bovie Aaron Medical produces a wide range of electrosurgery equipment & accessories, as well as other medical devices. Our Aaron 900™ high frequency desiccator removes the need to go through a tedious multi-step process to change from low to high power. Our Aaron 2250 is a multipurpose electrosurgical generator for use in the modern operating room and surgi-center. It features both monopolar and bipolar functions to satisfy all of your surgical demands with safety, flexibility, reliability, and convenience. Our Bovie®IDS series are innovative electrosurgical generators with fully digital implementation for use in today's modern OR and surgical outpatient center. The MEG™ is a endoscopic instruments. It provides an innovative ergonomic design and tactile feel, offers a durable metal grip, electrically isolated to protect the surgeon, user friendly attachment/detachment of cartridges, rotation, and transparent ratchet features. Our surgical smoke evacuator is designed to be easy to use and extremely effective at smoke and particle removal at the operative sight. While designed for use with all electrosurgical generators it is also excellent for use in controlling laser smoke.
The company has revenues of USD 25-50 Million, has ~110 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 3007593903
• Lacrimal System, Bayonette Forceps |
• Left-handed Halsted-Mosquito. Hemostatic Forceps |
• Long Cilia Forceps |
• Magnifying exam lights |
• Manual Corneal Burr (FDA Code: HOF / 886.4350) A manual ophthalmic surgical instrument is a nonpowered, handheld device intended to aid or perform ophthalmic surgical procedures. This generic type of device includes the manual corneal burr, ophthalmic caliper, ophthalmic cannula, eyelid clamp, ophthalmic muscle clamp, iris retractor clip, orbital compressor, ophthalmic curette, cystotome, orbital depressor, lachrymal dilator, erisophake, expressor, ophthalmic forcep, ophthalmic hook, sphere introducer, ophthalmic knife, ophthalmic suturing needle, lachrymal probe, trabeculotomy probe, cornea-sclera punch, ophthalmic retractor, ophthalmic ring (Flieringa), lachrymal sac rongeur, ophthalmic scissors, enucleating snare, ophthalmic spatula, ophthalmic specula, ophthalmic spoon, ophthalmic spud, trabeculotome or ophthalmic manual trephine. |
• Medical Exam Lights |
• Medical Exam Lights and Lamps |
• Micro Suturing Forceps |
• Micro Utility Forceps with Spring-lock |
• Microsurgical Bipolar Forceps |
• modified bayonet Forceps |
• Modified Watchmaker's Forceps |
• Monopolar Aids |
• Monopolar Generators |
• Nerve Locating Stimulator |
• Non-Cantilevered Ringed Forceps |
• Non-Remote Illuminator (FDA Code: FTF / 878.4580) A surgical lamp (including a fixture) is a device intended to be used to provide visible illumination of the surgical field or the patient. |
• Non-Sterile Tongue Depressors |
• Non-Surgical Tongue Depressor (FDA Code: FMA / 880.6230) A tongue depressor is a device intended to displace the tongue to facilitate examination of the surrounding organs and tissues. |
• Nonimaging Transcranial Dopplers |
• Nonresorbable Gauze/sponge for External Use (FDA Code: NAB / 878.4014) A nonresorbable gauze/sponge for external use is a sterile or nonsterile device intended for medical purposes, such as to be placed directly on a patient's wound to absorb exudate. It consists of a strip, piece, or pad made from open woven or nonwoven mesh cotton cellulose or a simple chemical derivative of cellulose. This classification does not include a nonresorbable gauze/sponge for external use that contains added drugs such as antimicrobial agents, added biologics such as growth factors, or is composed of materials derived from animal sources. |
• Obstetrical Forceps (FDA Code: HDA / 884.4400) An obstetric forceps is a device consisting of two blades, with handles, designed to grasp and apply traction to the fetal head in the birth passage and facilitate delivery. |
• Open Biopsy Forceps |
• Ophthalmic Burrs |
• Ophthalmic Epilation Forceps |
• Ophthalmic Eye Shield (FDA Code: HOY / 886.4750) An ophthalmic eye shield is a device that consists of a plastic or aluminum eye covering intended to protect the eye or retain dressing materials in place. |
• Ophthalmoscopes & Optic Lights |
• Orthopedic Forceps |
• Orthopedics Monopolar Generators |
• Oval Cupped Intraocular Forceps |
• Ovarian Biopsy Forceps |
• Plain Tongue Depressor |
• plastic Forceps |
• Probe Bayonet Forceps |
• Programmable Foot Switches |
• Punch Forceps |
• Rechargeable Replacement Battery (FDA Code: MOQ / 878.4820) Surgical instrument motors and accessories are AC-powered, battery-powered, or air-powered devices intended for use during surgical procedures to provide power to operate various accessories or attachments to cut hard tissue or bone and soft tissue. Accessories or attachments may include a bur, chisel (osteotome), dermabrasion brush, dermatome, drill bit, hammerhead, pin driver, and saw blade. |
• Reusable Biopsy Forceps |
• Reusable Bipolar Forceps |
• Ring Forceps |
• Rustproof Intraocular Forceps |
• Self Centering Bone Holding Forceps |
• Semi Rigid biopsy forceps |
• Serrated Jaw Intraocular Forceps |
• solid-state monopolar generators |
• Stainless Steel Cilia Forceps |
• Stainless Steel Watchmaker Forceps |
• Sterile Tongue Depressors |
• Stone Grasping Forceps |
• Strabismus Muscle Forceps |