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Hydrosurgery System


Peer reviewed evidence

Granick MS et al, "Toward a common language; surgical wound bed preparation and debridement", Wound Repair & Regeneration, 2006, 14, S1-S10.  

 

Vanwijck R et al, "Immediate skin grafting of sub-acute and chronic wounds debrided by hydrosurgery", J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2010 Mar;63(3):544-9.

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Poster evidence

The impact of hydrosurgical debridement on wounds containing bacterial biofilms
Nick Allan, Merle Olson, Dennis Nagel and Robin Martin
Innovotech Inc., Edmonton, Canada; Innovotech Animal Resource Centre, Crossfield, Canada; Smith & Nephew Medical Ltd, Hull, UK

 

The clinical advantage of VERSAJET¤ in the limb salvage of diabetic patients following minor amputation
Luca Dalla Paola, Enrico Brocco, Antonella Senesi, Daniele De Vido, Maurizio Merico, Sasa Ninkovic
Diabetic Foot Department – Foot & Ankle Clinic Abano Terme Hospital, Padua Italy

 

A prospective randomized study evaluation the time efficiency of the VERSAJET¤ Hydrosurgery System and traditional wound debridement
Jody McAleer, Eric Kaplan, Gianni Persich, Wayne Axman
Department of Orthopaedics – Division of Podiatric Surgery, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, Astoria NY, USA

 

Retrospective evaluation of the VERSAJET¤ Hydrosurgery System as a debridement instrument
Mark Granick, John Posnett
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, USA; Smith and Nephew Wound Management, Hull, UK

 

VERSAJET¤ usage algorithms
Jeffrey Nelson
St. Mary’s Burn Centre, Tucson, AZ USA


Clinical videos

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