A Suction Machine is an essential medical device used to remove bodily fluids, mucus, blood, or other secretions from a patient's airway or surgical site. The device generates a vacuum, creating negative pressure to suction fluids into a collection container, ensuring that the patient's airways remain clear and reducing the risk of aspiration. Suction machines are widely used in surgeries, emergency care, intensive care units (ICUs), and by healthcare providers for procedures requiring the removal of fluid from the respiratory tract or wound site.
Suction machines come in both portable and stationary designs, with adjustable suction pressure to accommodate various clinical needs. They are designed to be reliable, easy to use, and essential for maintaining patient safety during medical procedures.