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Micro Cleaning Brushes for Surgical Instruments are designed for precision cleaning of delicate and hard-to-reach areas. Each brush features a 2 mm non-linting, non-absorbent fiber head with a patented spherical shape that holds approximately 1/8 drop of cleaning solution. The 4" bendable plastic handle allows for easy access and controlled application. Supplied in a vial of 100, these brushes are ideal for maintaining surgical instrument hygiene without risking damage to fine components.

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The proper care and handling of surgical instruments is the simplest way to protect your investment and add years to the life of your instruments. Here is a handy infographics showing the steps for proper surgical instrument cleaning.
Ultrasonic cleaning is the most effective cleaning method for maintaining your surgical instruments, because of its cavitation. Vibrating sound waves create micron-size bubbles in solution that grow as the pressure in the unit changes.
After a good cleaning and disinfection, your surgical instruments may be sterilized using a variety of methods. The chart below shows two common methods, autoclaving and cold sterilization. Sterilization destroys all microbial life. Some chemical sterilants can be used as high level disinfectants (HLD) when used for shorter exposure periods.
Although stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, it can still rust and stain if it is handled improperly. To determine if a discoloration is rust or just a stain, erase the discoloration with a pencil eraser. If there is pitting in the metal under the discoloration, it is corrosion. If the discoloration is removed, it was just a stain.
In this video, you can see how to manually clean surgical instruments. It is loaded with tips. This video is the second in a series of four to discuss some best practices in caring for your surgical instrument investment.
Cleaning laboratory syringes helps prevent contamination and ensures accurate dosing. You should always adhere to the protocols of your institution and the manufacturer of your syringe. Specific cleaning requirements may vary based on the intended use of the syringe, its material composition , and the sample fluid introduced. Here is a typical protocol for cleaning a laboratory syringe.
Thumb forceps, the pinch-style instruments used in labs, cleanrooms, surgical suites, workshops, and even jewelry studios, are essential precision tools. Whether you’re handling tissue, adjusting tiny components, or manipulating delicate materials, keeping these instruments in top condition is key to both performance and longevity. Here are six tips to keep your thumb forceps in peak condition.
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