SKU:2652

Cerumen Catcher

Capture excess wax and debris with the Bionix® Cerumen Catcher

Description

The Bionix® Cerumen Catcher is a collection accessory for the Lighted MicroSuction Pump that traps wax and debris before it reaches the pump. The Cerumen Catcher is easy to attach and replace, it keeps every ear wax removal procedure clean and consistent.

The Bionix® Cerumen Catcher connects directly to the Lighted MicroSuction Pump to provide a cleaner, more efficient ear care experience. By capturing excess wax and debris that passes through the Lighted Suction Handle or tubing, it reduces cleanup between procedures.

Key Benefits

  • Captures excess wax and debris to prevent buildup in the suction pump

  • Promotes cleaner, more efficient ear wax removal procedures

  • Easily attaches and detaches for quick replacement

Quantity

1

FAQs

  • When should tubing and cerumen catcher be replaced?

    Tubing and cerumen catcher replacement should follow your facility’s established infection control guidelines. In addition, tubing and cerumen catcher should be replaced if there is visible soil buildup or if you notice a reduction in vacuum performance, as these can indicate compromised function. For any uncertainty, consult your internal protocols or clinical leadership to ensure compliance with best practices.

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