Ultrasonic-Assisted Wound Debridement

The Ultrasound-assisted wound debridement is a modern technique used to specifically support the healing of complicated wounds. The aim of wound debridement is to remove dead tissue, Debridement refresh the wound and stimulate healing.

This procedure uses low-frequency ultrasound waves (25 kHz) in combination with a rinsing solution. The cleaning effect is created by the so-called Kavitationseffektcavitation effect. The ultrasound generates microscopic bubbles within the fluid, which cause targeted mechanical cleaning when they burst.

This technique makes it possible to preserve healthy tissue while removing dead tissue, bacteria and biofilms in a targeted manner. As a result, the body’s own immune system can function more effectively, the formation of new biofilms is suppressed and granulation is encouraged.

Ultrasound-assisted wound debridement is particularly suitable for sensitive structures because it is much gentler on surrounding vital tissue than conventional, sharp debridement. Ultraschall-assistierte WunddebridementWith the various attachments of our Soering ultrasonic device even hard-to-reach areas can be cleaned without major surgical intervention, allowing wound healing to progress undisturbed from the inside out. Söring ohne große chirurgische Eingriffe gut erreichen, sodass die gewünschte Heilung von innen nach außen ungestört ablaufen kann.

The procedure is performed on a standing, usually lightly sedated horse and typically takes no longer than 10 to 15 minutes. If required, the treatment can be repeated at intervals of three to seven days.