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Limitations
The principal limitation of this technology is that
it may be painful for some patients and for this
reason it should only be used when an adequate
pain control can be achieved, such as by use of
local anesthesia.
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Another issue is that jet lavage has been suspected to
disseminate bacteria in the environment because of
the formation of an aerosol during the application.
This may contribute to the contamination of the
setting in which the procedure is carried out.
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Although questionable, this objection emphasises
the importance of an adequate education of the
staff. The clinicians responsible should not only
be trained by experienced staff members, but also
supported by a system that includes periodical
control of the incidence of nosocomial infections.
Air contamination can be prevented by using
adequate cuffs or protection that may effectively
stop, or a least reduce, the diffusion of the aerosol
in the environment.
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Costeffectiveness
Costs of jet lavage equipment vary according to the
different technologies adopted, but are generally
higher than other solutions, depending mainly on
the costs of the consumables. On the other hand, the
advantage of a fast, precise and effective technique
make jet lavage interesting and widely indicated for
use in the operation-room setting for complex and
vast lesions, which can be effectively debrided in
a single session, with local anaesthesia. Therefore,
indications are the primary issue with regards to cost
effectiveness; when used for the correct indications
jet lavage is claimed to be cost effective, due to a
reduction in cost of management in the hospital and
shortened hospital stay in some cases.
ultrasound
Background
The most renowned application of ultrasound (US)
in medicine is related to the diagnostic-imaging
field, in which they reached a level of sophistication
considered the golden standard in many areas of
medicine and surgery. However, on the therapeutic
side, many applications of ultrasound in the range of
the megahertz (MHz) have recently been developed.
These include surgical cutting and coagulation
in laparoscopy or, to the specific interest of this
document, in the debridement of chronic lesions.
Mechanismofaction
US can, depending on the frequency and intensity
of the mechanical energy transmitted, interfere
with many different structures, from inert protein
material to cellular bodies, exerting a range of effects
that may vary from destruction to dislocation and
physical modification.
This characteristic makes this technology suitable for
application in different conditions and in different
clinical settings; primarily for debriding purposes, but
eventually also as an adjunct to the reparative phase.
The application of US in the debriding phase
of the management of various types of chronic
ulcerations has been difficult until relatively
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