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Pulse Lavage System

Pulse Lavage is designed as a disposable device which combines fluid jet and vacuum tubes with lighting led for cleaning operating region from foreign materials and bacteria. This lightweight and portable designed lavage system has double speed that can be adjusted according to the operation areas. Pulse Lavage effectively clears both bone and soft tissues from debris/contaminants and allows for throughout cleaning of the surgical operation area. As the device can be used for open wound injuries, necrotic and infected tissues, two customized tips also included for hip and knee applications.

What is the purpose of Pulse Lavage?

Pulse Lavage pressure wound washing system is used for wound debridement. Pulse Lavage pulsatilely sprays a sterile liquid (usually saline) into general soft tissue or orthopedic surgical areas. It is designed to irrigate, washing and remove debris (eg. site clearing for soft tissue wound or bone debridement, removal of bone cement residues). It is a disposable device. The appliance must not be immersed in water as a whole due to the components it contains. Pulse Lavage combines suitability and energy for effective pulsatile irrigation and debridement flow.

The usage areas of Pulse Lavage

Pulse Lavage system can be used in different situations. Pulse Lavage attracts a lot of attention because it is effective and beneficial in a short time.

It is important that the device is applied both in a sterile environment and with reliable tools. Orthopedics department is the main clinical department where the product is used. It can also be used in hip and knee replacement, trauma debridement. And it can also be used in some surgeries of Neurosurgery if desired. It is also used in wound treatments in diabetic patients.

Led Lavage effectively clears both bone and soft tissues from debris/contaminants and allows for throughout cleaning of the surgical operation area. The average duration of use of Led Lavage in related operations is 5 minutes by orthopedists and neurosurgeons.