Abstract: An improved brush for cleaning surgical, medical and veterinary instruments adapted for cleaning tubes and passages is described. The improved brush comprises bristles captured between two helical wire segments with the bristles being antimicrobial.
Abstract: An orthopedic pin insertion tool is provided which can be used as a hand-driven pin insertion tool or a power-driven pin insertion tool. The tool comprises a chuck and a chuck extension with a central passage which can be either stopped or continuous.