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Suction devices
Areas of use and application areas
Suction devices are used for the targeted removal of fluids and secretions in examination, treatment and emergency situations. They are used during procedures, in first aid, in treatment areas and on transport routes to keep airways clear, to keep operating areas dry and to ensure hygienic working conditions. Mobile suction devices are suitable for flexible use, while stationary systems in treatment rooms offer constant performance.
Product types and technical features
The range includes various product types: electric side channel or piston suction pumps, mobile battery-powered suction devices, surgical suction pumps, vacuum regulators, collection containers and disposable collection systems. Important features include adjustable suction pressure, quiet operation, battery operation with charging indicator, easy cleaning and sterilization options as well as compatible cannula and hose connections.
- Mobile suction devices for emergency and transport use
- Stationary suction units for practice and operating theater operations
- Oxygen and vacuum regulators, collection containers and disposable accessories
- Filter and hygiene systems to avoid cross-contamination
Benefits, security and workflow optimization
Through the use of suction devices Safe airway situations are created, treatment steps are accelerated and hygiene standards are maintained. Modern devices enable needs-based suction power, easy operation and quick replacement of consumables. In conjunction with standardized collection containers and filter solutions, they reduce cleaning effort and contamination risks, improve documentation and disposal processes and thus contribute to efficiency in supply.
Selection criteria and quality characteristics
When choosing, suction power, portability, battery life, maintenance and the availability of compatible consumables are crucial. Look for clearly marked vacuum regulators, easy-to-clean cannula connections and tested safety filters. Solutions from established manufacturers and modular systems can be better integrated into existing workflows.
