A suction machine with 2 bottles is a medical device used to remove bodily fluids such as mucus, blood, or other secretions from a patient’s airway, wound site, or surgical field. The 2-bottle configuration allows for increased capacity, making it suitable for extended use or procedures involving large volumes of fluid.
Key features of a 2-bottle suction machine include:
- Dual bottles: Two collection bottles that can hold a larger volume of fluids, reducing the need for frequent emptying during long procedures.
- Suction pump: Generates negative pressure to remove fluids efficiently. The pump can be electric or manual.
- Tubing: Flexible, sterile tubes connect the suction machine to the patient for fluid removal.
- Pressure regulation: Allows for control over the level of suction to ensure patient safety and comfort.
- Portable or stationary design: Some models are portable for field use, while others are more stationary for use in operating rooms or intensive care units.
This type of suction machine is commonly used in hospitals, operating rooms, ICUs, and emergency settings to manage airways, perform wound care, and assist in various medical procedures. The dual-bottle system increases efficiency and minimizes interruptions during critical care or surgery.