
Innovative Technology
- Ultrasonic technology eliminates painful and traumatic scraping and cutting
- Thorough debridement with minimal patient discomfort
- Built in lavage system to easily flush wound
- Intuitive and user friendly design
- Reusable Titanium probes keep your procedure costs to a minimum
- Multiple probes to accommodate various wound types and locations
- Increased preservation of healthy tissues
- “Pulse mode” allows for increased pain management
Clinical and Technical Information
- Dot Weir, RN, CWCN, COCN, CWS of Osceola Regional Medical Center case studies. Two case studies (Pyoderma Gangrenosum and Dehisced Incision) presented. Plus, before and after photos of heel and plantar wounds.
- V.R. Driver, DPM, MS. (Diabetic Microvascular Complication Today, July/Aug 2006). Health Economics of Wound Care and Limb Preservation: Beyond Clinical Evidence. Though not specific to ultrasonic devices, Dr. Driver examines the role costs play in clinical decision making when there is no gold standard. She points out the costs of infection and the need for cost effective wound debridement.
- Dot Weir, RN, CWON, CWS', Melodie Blakely MS, PT, CWS, and Debashish Chakravarthy, PhD, DAPWCAZ (Enhanced Wound Bed Preparation and Healing Outcomes Utilizing Low-frequency Ultrasound Assisted Wound Treatment (UAWT)* Case Study poster presentation presented at the 2006 Advanced Wound Care Congress in Colorado Springs, CO
Video #1 Patient Testimonial - (approx 30 seconds)
Patient comment provides perspective regarding the quality of care and pain management typically achieved with SonicOne. Physician: Dr. Vickie Driver (Niles, IL).
Video #2 Wound Bed Preparation - (approx 60 seconds)
Visual evidence on the performance of SonicOne using the flat angled probe (gold) often used when seeking moderately aggressive debridement
Note: Sonic One is a registered trademark of Misonix, Inc.
