How far back in the dark ages are you boiling thing in vinegar etc. if you dont ultra sound and the autoclave any instrument after each use IMHO you should not be in this
profession
Regard
Russ C-K
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Message Received: Jan 17 2008, 09:20 PM
From: "Feetfirst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "Russ Churchill-Kenningham" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: spraydrill Vs. regular dust extraction drills
Dear Sir
Thank you for your reply , in future I won't bother to reply to casual enquiries I was hoping for a light bit of discussion,- as I know that there are some persons working on
feet, who possibly do not sterilise each burr. Admittedly not on this site.. As for a US cleaner, damm and hot diggety dawg why did not I think of mentioning that instead of just
saying sterilise, but I wanted my burrs shiny again, so I found I got a good result from vinegar.
Respectfully
Gillian
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Why not just use an ultra-sonic cleaner!!!!!!
Russ C-K DPodM MChS BSc(hon)
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Message Received: Jan 17 2008, 06:43 AM
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Subject: Re: spraydrill Vs. regular dust extraction drills
Hi
That was my worry at first because the chiropodist who showed me their value
promptly popped the burr she had used on my feet into her burr box!! Easily
sorted get enough leave each used burr in box of used equipment take home or
whatever and clean.
However, they are a pain to clean if you scrub them they loose their
diamond dust,( if that type) so I have found lime scale remover or good a
boil up in vinegar seems to work wonders and then rinse well and sterilise.
Gillian Francis Podiatrist
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Subject: Re: spraydrill Vs. regular dust extraction drills
In a similar vein, I'd like to ask if anyone else sterilizes the nail
drills/burrs prior to use on each patient (vs. impregnating the next set of
nails with the prior patient's mycotic dust).
Any thoughts/comments would be appreciated.
Terrance J. Mueller, DPM
Editor, Internet Society of Podiatric Surgeons
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