Thursday, September 14, 2006

Versajet Hydrosurgery System

Filed under: Plastic Surgery , Surgery

Smith & Nephew's Versajet Hydrosurgery System was just recognized by the Wall Street Journal's 2006 Technology Innovation Awards. The innovative wound debridement system is in essence a Venturi effect based instrument:

  • A high velocity stream of sterile saline jets across the operating window and into an evacuation collector.
  • Because of the Venturi effect, a localised vacuum is created across the operating window.
  • This holds and cuts targeted tissue while aspirating debris from the site.
  • Versajet's unique properties enable clinicians to debride traumatic wounds, chronic wounds, or other soft tissue lesions or remove contaminants from a wound quickly and efficiently.

    The system is highly controllable:

  • At the lowest power levels, Versajet will function mainly as a vacuum and remove little or no tissue with each pass.

  • As the power is increased, tissue ablation increases, as does the ability to remove harder, tougher tissue types.

  • At the highest power levels, the Versajet system will remove nonviable tissue very rapidly and cut all but the hardest tissues.
  • Product page at Smith & Nephew...

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