Description
ConMed Cytology Brushes are designed for the collection of cellular specimens from the gastrointestinal tract during endoscopic procedures. These brushes are engineered to provide effective epithelial sampling while maintaining smooth passage through the endoscope working channel and controlled handling by the clinician.
The product line includes pediatric and adult sizes, straight and ring handle options, and specialized upper GI configurations. This range allows clinicians to select the appropriate brush based on patient anatomy, target location, and preferred handling style.
This listing consolidates all cytology brush configurations into a single reference page with selectable variants for simplified ordering and inventory management.
Key Features
- Disposable cytology brushes for GI endoscopy
- 2.5mm pediatric and 3.0mm adult diameter options
- Straight and ring handle configurations
- Pediatric, standard 230cm, and Upper GI variants
- Designed for smooth insertion and effective cell collection
- OEM ConMed devices for consistent clinical performance
Available Components & SKUs
151 — 2.5mm Pediatric, Straight handle
151R — 2.5mm Pediatric, Ring handle
158 — 3.0mm, 230cm, Straight handle
158R — 3.0mm, 230cm, Ring handle
163 — 3.0mm Upper GI, Straight handle
How to Choose the Correct Cytology Brush
- Choose 2.5mm pediatric for smaller anatomy or pediatric scopes
- Choose 3.0mm for standard adult endoscopy
- Choose 230cm for standard adult reach
- Choose Upper GI for esophageal and proximal GI sampling
- Choose straight handle for traditional control
- Choose ring handle for enhanced finger control and stability
Applications
- Cytological sampling during GI endoscopy
- Esophageal, gastric, and duodenal cytology
- Surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus
- Diagnostic gastroenterology
Included in the Package
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the difference between straight and ring handles?
Ring handles provide an ergonomic finger loop for enhanced control, while straight handles offer a traditional grip style.
- What does “Upper GI” mean?
Upper GI versions are designed specifically for sampling the esophagus, stomach, and proximal duodenum.
- Are these brushes disposable?
Yes. These cytology brushes are intended for single use and should be disposed of after each procedure.
- Are they compatible with standard endoscopes?
Yes. These brushes are designed for compatibility with standard GI endoscope working channels.
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