About Surgical Suction Unit
| High Vacume | High Flow |
| Power Feeding | 220 V 50Hz |
| Pump | Piston/ Cylinder vacuum Pump |
| Operating Cycle | Continues |
| Adjustable Vacuum Level | 0-760mmHg |
| Air Flow | 40 l/Min |
| Jar | 2 x 2000 ml Poly carbonate jar |
| Jar Selector | No |
| Castor | 2 |
| Foot Switch Control | Optional |
Efficient Fluid Management for SurgeriesOur surgical suction unit is engineered for hospital and clinic use, optimizing fluid removal and collection during a broad spectrum of surgical procedures. With high-precision accuracy and easy portability, it is ideal for environments that demand reliable performance and fast fluid evacuation.
User-Friendly Design and Safe OperationDesigned with a focus on safety and simplicity, this unit features an analog, dial-based display and semi-automatic operation. Its robust plastic and metal construction guarantees durability, while the rectangular, rounded-corner shape adds visual appeal and reduces accidental injury risks.
FAQ's of Surgical Suction Unit:
Q: How is the surgical suction unit used during medical procedures?
A: The unit is connected to a power source, set to the appropriate suction level via the analog dial, and utilized to remove surgical fluids, mucus, or blood from the operating field. Fluids are collected into its two 2L jars for safe disposal after the procedure.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this semi-automatic suction unit in clinical surgeries?
A: This suction unit offers high precision, robust build quality, and easy portability. Its efficient suction ensures rapid removal of fluids, supporting a clearer surgical environment and reducing the risk of contamination.
Q: When should this surgical suction unit be operated within its temperature and voltage limits?
A: The unit should be used in environments with a temperature range between 5C and 40C and connected to a compatible 220V-240V power supply to ensure optimal and safe performance.
Q: Where can this suction unit be installed and used effectively?
A: It is suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, and any medical facility where surgical procedures are conducted and efficient fluid management is essential.
Q: What is the process for emptying and cleaning the fluid collection jars?
A: After use, carefully remove the collection jars from the unit, dispose of the fluids following medical waste protocols, and clean the jars thoroughly as per the manufacturer's guidelines before reassembly.
Q: What is the storage capacity and how does it benefit surgical teams?
A: The system includes two jars, each with a 2-liter capacity, providing sufficient storage for fluids during lengthy procedures, thus minimizing interruptions for jar replacement.