The Sonopet iQ® Ultrasonic Bone Aspirator in Craniofacial Surgery: A Scoping Review and Qualitative Analysis

FACE Pub Date : 2024-02-10 DOI:10.1177/27325016241230672
Gwendolyn E. Daly, Rebecca A. Luh, Darius Balumuka, Lori K. Howell, Erik M. Wolfswinkel
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The Sonopet iQ® Ultrasonic Aspirator is a surgical tool used for the fragmentation and emulsification of bone and soft tissue. Ultrasonic vibrations emulsify bone with cited benefits of decreased damage to surrounding soft tissue and minimal heat dispersion. Despite these potential benefits, there is a paucity of published articles on the safety and efficacy of the Sonopet® in the setting of craniofacial surgery. In accordance with PRISMA guidelines, MEDLINE and Pubmed were searched for articles that studied use of the Sonopet® for osteotomies in the craniofacial setting. Studies exclusively investigating soft tissue aspiration were excluded. Out of 61 articles discovered, 22 met inclusion criteria and discussed a total of 816 patients. Of the 22 articles, there were 8 retrospective chart reviews, 7 case series, 5 cadaver models, and 2 case reports. Studies spanned multiple disciplines including otolaryngology, ophthalmology, craniofacial surgery, neurosurgery, and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Despite its frequent use in orthognathic and cranial vault remodeling surgery, only 4 studies described its use in these fields. The most commonly cited benefits of the Sonopet® were enhanced ergonomics and safety, discussed in 20 of the included studies. Eighteen studies claimed the Sonopet® was safer to use in surgically tight spaces compared to traditional drills. Four studies found decreased bone dust generation by the Sonopet® compared to conventional cutting devices. No studies reported an increase in postoperative complications due to the device. The most commonly cited disadvantage was the cost of the device, however, the majority of authors believed the benefits of the device outweighed the increase in cost. There is a dearth of research investigating the use of the Sonopet® in craniofacial surgery. Available studies emphasize the ergonomic and safety benefits of the Sonopet® and encourage expanded use of the device despite its cost.
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颅颌面手术中的 Sonopet iQ® 超声骨抽吸器:范围审查和定性分析
Sonopet iQ® 超声波抽吸器是一种用于破碎和乳化骨骼和软组织的手术工具。超声波振动可乳化骨骼,其优点是减少对周围软组织的损伤,并将热扩散降至最低。尽管有这些潜在的优点,但有关 Sonopet® 在颅面手术中的安全性和有效性的发表文章却很少。根据 PRISMA 指南,我们在 MEDLINE 和 Pubmed 上搜索了研究在颅面手术中使用 Sonopet® 进行截骨的文章。排除了专门研究软组织抽吸的文章。在发现的 61 篇文章中,22 篇符合纳入标准,共讨论了 816 名患者。在这 22 篇文章中,有 8 篇回顾性病历评论、7 篇系列病例、5 篇尸体模型和 2 篇病例报告。研究涉及多个学科,包括耳鼻喉科、眼科、颅面外科、神经外科以及口腔颌面外科。尽管在正颌和颅顶重塑手术中经常使用,但只有 4 项研究描述了它在这些领域的应用。Sonopet®最常被提及的优点是提高了工效学和安全性,有20项研究对此进行了讨论。18 项研究称,与传统钻头相比,Sonopet® 在狭小的手术空间中使用更安全。四项研究发现,与传统切割设备相比,Sonopet® 减少了骨粉的产生。没有研究报告称该设备会增加术后并发症。最常提到的缺点是该设备的成本,但大多数作者认为该设备的优点超过了成本的增加。关于在颅颌面手术中使用 Sonopet® 的研究还很缺乏。现有研究强调了 Sonopet® 在人体工程学和安全性方面的优势,并鼓励扩大该设备的使用范围,尽管其成本较高。
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