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Can Versajet be used for minimally invasive surgery?

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Can Versajet be used for minimally invasive surgery?

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Versajet is intended to debride wounds of damaged, diseased or necrotic soft tissue. In addition it will remove contaminants and debris. Versajet creates a localised vacuum to hold cut and remove tissue and aspirate wounds. Versajet can be used in difficult to reach areas with limited access. Versajet is not suitable for use in areas that are required to be filled with fluid or gas for visualisation purposes as Versajet will evacuate these as it debrides.

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