A Novel Approach to Reducing Splash Exposure in Pulsatile Lavage

Candace L. Ward, Leonardo Kozian, Joseph Bartolacci, James C. Krupp, Murad J. Karadsheh, Eric S. Weiss, Sameer A. Patel

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Abstract

Summary: Pulsatile lavage is utilized to copiously irrigate contaminated wounds; however, the current devices can cause significant splashing and increase the risk of contaminated fluid exposure to healthcare professionals. To create a larger splash guard for the standard pulsatile lavage device, we use heavy scissors to remove the end of a plastic light handle. We then place the nozzle of the lavage device through the open end to create a larger splash guard. This method provides a quick, accessible way to decrease the risk of splash exposure due to pulsatile lavage irrigation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E5016
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 30 2023

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