ALGERBRUSH - Type: 1 MM CHUCK & BURR
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Description
The ALGERBRUSH II is a specialized, battery-powered rotary instrument designed for precise medical applications in ophthalmology and veterinary care. This handheld device is primarily used for the removal of rust rings and foreign bodies from the cornea or sclera, making it an essential tool for ophthalmologists, ER physicians, optometrists, and veterinarians.
Key Features
- Interchangeable Burrs: Utilizes carbide and diamond burrs that function more like a brush than a drill, promoting smoother surfaces and faster healing. Burr sizes range from 0.5 mm to 5.0 mm, catering to various procedural needs.
- Low-Torque Motor: Powered by a single AA battery, the low-torque, single-speed motor ensures delicate handling, reducing the risk of damage during procedures.
- Compact Design: Lightweight and pocket-sized, with an overall length of approximately 105–120 mm, allowing for easy handling and portability.
Usage Instructions
- Operation: Simple ON/OFF mechanism controlled by rotating the end nut. Proper handling requires ensuring the burr has stopped spinning before contact.
- Battery Installation: Requires careful placement to avoid damaging the battery clip. The chuck and burr assembly should be installed while the motor is spinning for optimal fit.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Sterilization: Only the burr and chuck assembly should be sterilized using specific methods to avoid damage. The main body should not be autoclaved.
- Cleaning Solutions: Use pH-neutral solutions and ultrasonic cleaning for burrs, followed by steam sterilization.
- Maintenance: Regular inspection of burrs for wear and ensuring a snug fit to prevent injury. The body can be cleaned with alcohol wipes.
Replacement Parts
All components, including burrs, are replaceable, ensuring long-term usability. Replacement burrs are available in various sizes and grits to match specific procedural requirements.
Safety and Use Guidelines
- Professional Use: Intended for licensed healthcare professionals, with procedures performed under anesthetic. Proper angling of the device is crucial to prevent corneal penetration.
- Post-Procedure Care: Ensure all debris is removed and the device is properly cleaned after use.
Regulatory Information
The ALGERBRUSH II has been CE marked since 1998 and is recognized globally as a standard for corneal rust ring removal. However, it is not available for distribution in Canada due to regulatory constraints.
Legacy and Recognition
The ALGERBRUSH II continues the legacy of the original AlgerBrush, offering consistent performance with compatible burrs but differing in chuck assembly. The original model is now discontinued, further highlighting the ALGERBRUSH II's role as a trusted tool in eye care procedures.