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
• Ophthalmic Epilation Forceps |
• Orthopedic Forceps |
• Oval Cupped Intraocular Forceps |
• Oval Ear Curette |
• Ovarian Biopsy Forceps |
• plastic Forceps |
• Pressure Applying Device (FDA Code: KNM / 890.5765) A presssure-applying device is a device intended for medical purposes to apply continuous pressure to the paravertebral tissues for muscular relaxation and neuro-inhibition. It consists of a table with an adjustable overhead weight that, in place of the therapist's hands, presses on the back of a prone patient. |
• Probe Bayonet Forceps |
• Punch Forceps |
• Radiographic Head Holder (FDA Code: IWY / 892.1920) A radiographic head holder is a device intended to position the patient's head during a radiographic procedure. |
• Radiological Quality-Assurance Instrument (FDA Code: LHO / 892.1940) A radiologic quality assurance instrument is a device intended for medical purposes to measure a physical characteristic associated with another radiologic device. |
• Reusable Biopsy Forceps |
• Reusable Bipolar Forceps |
• Reusable Hot /Cold Pack (FDA Code: IME / 890.5700) A cold pack is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a compact fabric envelope containing a specially hydrated pliable silicate gel capable of forming to the contour of the body and that provides cold therapy for body surfaces. |
• Ring Forceps |
• Round Ear Curette |
• Rustproof Intraocular Forceps |
• Self Centering Bone Holding Forceps |
• Semi Rigid biopsy forceps |
• Serrated Jaw Intraocular Forceps |
• Sinus Endoscopy, Ear Speculums |
• Soft 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. |
• Spoon Ear Curette |
• Stainless Steel Cilia Forceps |
• Stainless Steel Watchmaker Forceps |
• Stone Grasping Forceps |
• Strabismus Muscle Forceps |
• Straight Dressing Forceps |
• Straight Ear Curette |
• Straight Iris Forceps |
• Straight Suturing Forceps |
• Straight Tissue Forceps |
• Surgical Bone Holding forceps |
• Surgical forceps |
• Surgical Tissue Forceps |
• Suture tying Forceps |
• Swiss Cilia Forceps |
• Therapeutic X-Ray System (FDA Code: JAD / 892.5900) An x-ray radiation therapy system is a device intended to produce and control x-rays used for radiation therapy. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, treatment planning computer programs, component parts, and accessories. |
• Therapeutic X-Ray Tube Housing Assembly (FDA Code: ITZ / 892.5930) A therapeutic x-ray tube housing assembly is an x-ray generating tube encased in a radiation-shielded housing intended for use in radiation therapy. This generic type of device may include high-voltage and filament transformers or other appropriate components when contained in radiation-shielded housing. |
• Thin capsulorhexis Forceps |
• Thoracic Curettes |
• Thoracic Ring Curettes |
• Thumb Dressing Forceps |
• Titanium Bayonet Forceps |
• Titanium Bipolar Forceps (Ophthalmology) |
• Titanium RETINAL Forceps |
• Titanium vitreoretinal Intraocular Forceps |
• Ureteroscopic Biopsy Forceps |
• Wound Closures |
• Zenoni angled Retinal Forceps |