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What is the Electric Suction Machine?

An electric suction machine, also known as a suction pump or aspirator, is a device that uses electrical power to create a vacuum. This vacuum helps to draw out unwanted fluids from a patient's airways, making it easier for them to breathe.

How Does an Electric Suction Machine Work?

Electric suction machines work by creating a vacuum that draws fluids such as mucus and blood out of a patient's airways. The machine consists of a motor, a pump, and a collection canister. When the machine is turned on, the motor creates suction, which pulls the fluids into the collection canister. 

What are the Features of Electric Suction Machines?

  • Provides strong and consistent suction power.
  • You can adjust the suction power as needed.
  • Easy-to-use design for emergency suction.
  • Lightweight and compact for easily moveable in medical settings.
  • Provide various levels of flow rate.
  • Easy-to-clean collection canister.

What are the Uses of Electric Suction Machines?

Electric suction machines are used to remove mucus, blood, and other bodily fluids from a patient's airways. They are commonly used in the following situations: 

  • During surgery remove excess fluids from the surgical site.
  • In emergencies clear a patient's airway.
  • To assist patients with breathing difficulties, such as those caused by asthma or pneumonia.
  • In-home healthcare settings to provide ongoing assistance with breathing.

Advantages of Electric Suction Machine:

Electric suction machines offer several advantages over manual suction devices. These include: 

  • Greater suction power, which allows for more effective removal of fluids.
  • Continuous suction, which is especially useful for patients who require ongoing assistance with breathing.
  • Portability, which allows the machine to be used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare environments.

Electric Suction Machine at the Lowest Price in India:

The price of an electric suction machine can vary depending on the brand, model, and features. On average, you can expect to pay between ₹ 13,500 to ₹ 35,000. 

Electric Suction Machine Price in India:

S.No.Electric Suction MachinePrice
1.YUWELL 7A-23D Electric Suction Apparatus₹ 13,500 - ₹ 14,500
2.Technocare Trolley Suction Apparatus₹ 13,600 - ₹ 14,300
3.Medsun High Vacuum Suction Machine, 0.5HP₹ 20,800 - ₹ 21,500
4.Surgix Suction Machine SS. 1/2 HP₹ 17,000 - ₹ 18,400
5.Yuwell 7A-23B Electric Suction Machine₹ 19,500 - ₹ 21,700
6.Medsun Suction Machine, 1/4 HP₹ 17,800 - ₹ 19,000

*Prices are subject to changes.

Components of Electric Suction Machines:

  • Electric Motor: This is the heart of the machine. It's like the engine in a car. It provides the power needed to create suction. 
  • Pump: The pump creates suction. It works a bit like when you suck liquid through a straw, but in this case, the pump does the sucking for you. 
  • Collection Canister: This is where all the stuff that's been sucked up is stored. It's like a bag or a container. 
  • Tubing: The tubing connects the pump to whatever you're trying to suck stuff out of. It's like the straw that carries the liquid to your mouth. 

How to Clean an Electric Suction Machine? 

Cleaning an electric suction machine is important to prevent the spread of infection. To clean the machine, you should first disconnect it from the power source. Then, remove the collection canister and wash it with soap and water. You should also clean any other parts of the machine that come into contact with fluids. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q.1. How to prepare an electric suction machine? 

  • Setting up the suction machine. 
  • Connect the suction tubing to the canister. 
  • Check the suction pressure by turning on the unit and covering the end of the tubing with your finger. 
  • Attach the correct suction catheter, Yankauer or tip to the tubing. 
  • Proceed with suctioning. 

Q.2. What pressure is used in a suction machine?

Suction pressure should be less than 200 mmHg for adults and in neonatal between 80 mmHg - 120 mmHg. Always refer to hospital policy for suction levels.

  • Can I buy a syringe pump on COD?

    We offer partial COD on our products. You have to pay some amount of total order value during order placement and rest of amount on COD while buying a syringe pump machine.

  • What are the advantages of using a syringe infusion pump?

    Syringe infusion pumps ensure accurate medication delivery, allow control over infusion rates, enhance safety with alarms, and offer convenience by reducing the need for frequent injections.

  • What are the safety considerations for using a syringe pump?

    Safe pump use includes proper programming, monitoring for adverse reactions, following infection control guidelines, and ensuring adequate clinician training and supervision for effective operation.