Zerowet, Inc.
Physician-founded, family-owned medical device manufacturer and global distributor (since 1989) based in Grand Rapids, MI. Designs and manufactures single-use devices for acute and emergency care (digit tourniquets, nasal foreign-body extractors, epistaxis balloons, wound irrigation shields, cutaneous drains, and protective cast covers). Operates a U.S.-based manufacturing site, participates in clinical evaluation and publications, maintains product literature and instructions for use, and offers a sample request and direct ordering program.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Zerowet, Inc.
333 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
Products
Digit tourniquets (multiple sizes)
Sterile, single-use non-pneumatic exsanguinating ring tourniquets available in multiple sizes and a universal size for procedures on fingers and toes; intended to create a bloodless field for wound management and facilitate use of tissue adhesives.
Universal digit tourniquet (one-size)
Universal sterile digit tourniquet intended to fit a wide range of pediatric and adult digits; designed for easy application and safe pressure distribution.
Inflatable epistaxis device with gelling CMC fabric
Sterile single-use inflatable nasal tamponade devices encased in a gelling CMC fabric that lubricates insertion when hydrated, cushions placement, prevents adhesion, and enables inflation to tamponade anterior epistaxis.
Balloon catheter nasal foreign-body extractor
Thin flexible catheter with an inflatable distal balloon and inflation syringe used to snare and remove nasal foreign bodies with gentle traction; supplied with protective sheath and syringe designed to limit over-inflation.
Cutaneous abscess drain (silicone stent)
Minimally invasive silicone cutaneous drain designed as an alternative to gauze packing or improvised loop drains; intended to be comfortable, customizable for one or two incisions, and easier for patients to manage.
Wound irrigation shields and high-volume irrigation kits
Syringe-mounted irrigation shields that provide splash protection and optimized irrigation pressure for wound cleansing, plus larger fill-stem kits and reservoir trays for higher-volume irrigation.
Digit tourniquets (multiple sizes)
Sterile, single-use non-pneumatic exsanguinating ring tourniquets available in multiple sizes and a universal size for procedures on fingers and toes; intended to create a bloodless field for wound management and facilitate use of tissue adhesives.
Universal digit tourniquet (one-size)
Universal sterile digit tourniquet intended to fit a wide range of pediatric and adult digits; designed for easy application and safe pressure distribution.
Inflatable epistaxis device with gelling CMC fabric
Sterile single-use inflatable nasal tamponade devices encased in a gelling CMC fabric that lubricates insertion when hydrated, cushions placement, prevents adhesion, and enables inflation to tamponade anterior epistaxis.
Balloon catheter nasal foreign-body extractor
Thin flexible catheter with an inflatable distal balloon and inflation syringe used to snare and remove nasal foreign bodies with gentle traction; supplied with protective sheath and syringe designed to limit over-inflation.
Cutaneous abscess drain (silicone stent)
Minimally invasive silicone cutaneous drain designed as an alternative to gauze packing or improvised loop drains; intended to be comfortable, customizable for one or two incisions, and easier for patients to manage.
Wound irrigation shields and high-volume irrigation kits
Syringe-mounted irrigation shields that provide splash protection and optimized irrigation pressure for wound cleansing, plus larger fill-stem kits and reservoir trays for higher-volume irrigation.
Expertise Areas
- Emergency and urgent care device design
- Single-use sterile device manufacturing
- Cutaneous abscess drainage device development
- Nasal foreign-body extraction device design
Key Technologies
- Inflatable balloon catheter devices
- Gelling carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) dressings/fabrics
- Syringe-mounted irrigation shields and refill venting
- Medical-grade silicone drain materials and designs
News & Updates
Announcement that the company acquired an established wound irrigation product line and will transition fulfillment and ordering to the company's systems.
Utility patent issued in the U.S. for the company's cutaneous abscess drain device.
Description of bench testing for balloon adhesion, catheter diameter control, and balloon dimensional uniformity prior to sale.
References and links to a randomized controlled clinical trial and related publications evaluating a silicone device for packing cutaneous abscesses, with trial details and published manuscript links.
Site statement that the company operates a U.S.-based manufacturing site that is FDA-registered and certified to ISO 13485.
U.S. utility patent (#10,918,841) granted for the company's cutaneous abscess drain device.
Announcement that the company acquired an established wound irrigation product line and will transition fulfillment and ordering to the company's systems.
Utility patent issued in the U.S. for the company's cutaneous abscess drain device.
Description of bench testing for balloon adhesion, catheter diameter control, and balloon dimensional uniformity prior to sale.
References and links to a randomized controlled clinical trial and related publications evaluating a silicone device for packing cutaneous abscesses, with trial details and published manuscript links.
Site statement that the company operates a U.S.-based manufacturing site that is FDA-registered and certified to ISO 13485.
U.S. utility patent (#10,918,841) granted for the company's cutaneous abscess drain device.