Disposable Instrument Cleaning Brush, Single-Ended, 5 mm, 60213
- Medex SKU:
- AVA-60213
- Packing Info:
- 50/Case
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
The Avanos 60213 is a CB-X™ I Single-Ended Cleaning Brush. Part of the Avanos Diagnostics and Endoscopy line, it is designed for the mechanical cleaning of endoscope channels and components during the manual reprocessing stage.
This specific model is the largest in the single-ended series, featuring a wider bristle diameter for therapeutic or large-channel gastrointestinal endoscopes.
Key Features
Maximum Bristle Diameter: Equipped with a 6 mm bristle, which is the largest standard size for the CB-X™ I line. It is designed to provide full-surface contact in larger endoscope biopsy and suction channels.
Extended Reach: Mounted on a 240 cm (95-inch) polypropylene catheter, allowing it to pass through the entire length of even the longest adult colonoscopes.
Effective Scrubbing: Features 14 rows of durable nylon bristles that facilitate the mechanical removal of biofilm, organic debris, and other residues.
Advanced Maneuverability: Includes a cable-assisted internal design and a flexible distal tip, helping the brush navigate the internal bends of the scope without causing friction damage to the channel walls.
Disposable Hygiene: Single-use and non-sterile, designed to be discarded after a single reprocessing cycle to eliminate the risk of patient-to-patient cross-contamination.
Technical Specifications
Model Number: 60213 (CB-X™ I).
Bristle Diameter: 6 mm.
Catheter Diameter: 1.65 mm.
Catheter Length: 240 cm (approx. 95 inches).
Material: Polypropylene (catheter) and Nylon (bristles).
Sterility: Non-sterile.
Packaging: Sold in a case of 50 units.
Primary Uses
Therapeutic Endoscopes: Ideal for cleaning "large-channel" scopes (such as those used for ERCP or therapeutic gastroscopy) where smaller 4 mm or 5 mm brushes would not provide enough scrubbing resistance.
Comprehensive Cleaning: Used to scrub the biopsy channel, umbilicus channel, valve seats, and ports during the pre-cleaning phase of reprocessing.
Biofilm Prevention: Essential for the manual removal of organic material before the scope is placed in an Automated Endoscope Reprocessor (AER).