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Suction Machine

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A suction machine is a medical device used to remove bodily fluids such as mucus, saliva, blood, or vomit from a patient's airway or body to help clear the airways, maintain respiratory function, or prevent aspiration. It is commonly used in hospitals, clinics, homecare settings, and emergency situations.

How It Works

A suction machine uses a vacuum pump to create negative pressure (suction) that draws fluids into a collection container through a sterile suction tube or catheter. The collected fluids are stored in disposable containers, which are then disposed of safely.

Key Features
  • Adjustable Suction Pressure: Allows for fine control of the suction intensity depending on the patient's condition and the amount of fluid to be removed.

  • Adjustable Suction Pressure: Allows for fine control of the suction intensity depending on the patient's condition and the amount of fluid to be removed.

  • Portable and Stationary Models: Suction machines come in both portable, battery-operated versions (for homecare or emergency use) and larger, stationary models for hospital and clinical settings.

  • Collection Canisters: These hold the suctioned fluids and are designed to be disposable or easy to clean. Some models have overflow protection to prevent spillage.

  • Filters: Many machines include bacterial or hydrophobic filters to prevent contamination from the fluids being suctioned.