CS-C3S Brush: a Targeted Solution for Cleaning PENTAX Endoscope Cylinders
The CS-C3S brush is part of the range of maintenance accessories designed by PENTAX Medical to ensure optimal hygiene for medical endoscopes. It has been designed to meet specific needs, in particular the internal cleaning of cylinders and certain valves, areas that are often difficult to reach with standard brushes. Its precise design makes it the tool of choice for healthcare professionals who are committed to following rigorous cleaning protocols in accordance with regulatory requirements and best practices for reprocessing.
The CS-C3S's compatibility with many endoscope models in the PENTAX range further enhances its clinical appeal. It fits perfectly with the internal configurations of models such as the EB-1170K, EB-1970UK, ECY-1570K, FI-16RBS and VNL-1570STK, among many others. This wide range of adaptability guarantees high efficiency without compromising the integrity of the cleaned channels, which is essential for maintaining the performance and service life of endoscopic instruments.
Used as part of manual cleaning prior to disinfection or sterilisation, the CS-C3S complements existing protocols by focusing on critical areas. Its unique use meets the growing requirements for the prevention of nosocomial infections by limiting any risk of cross-contamination. It allows for easy handling and controlled insertion without exerting excessive force on internal components.
The reliability of the CS-C3S is in line with PENTAX Medical's philosophy of offering accessories that have been tested in real-world conditions and designed to work in perfect synergy with the brand's instruments. This technological consistency reduces the risk of human error or accidental damage, while making the daily work of professionals responsible for reconstituting medical devices easier.
By incorporating the CS-C3S brush into their cleaning protocols, healthcare facilities can strengthen their compliance with hygiene standards while extending the functional performance of their endoscopes.