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Rossmax Smooth and Comfort Suction Unit (V3) 1s
RM 1097.00
The Rossmax Smooth and Comfort Suction Unit V3 produces suction (aspiration), which enables fluids to be retrieved through PVC tubing linked to a collecting canister, which holds the fluids until they can be safely disposed of. The device's use must be authorised by a doctor.
When a patient has a liquid or semi-solid obstruction in their pharynx, trachea, or other oral canals, suction devices are often employed. However, depending on the patient's state, the best suction equipment may differ. Here are several circumstances in which patients or professionals may need to utilize a portable suction machine such as Rossmax Smooth and Comfort Suction Unit V3.
Continued Patient Care:
If patients are unable to clear their own secretions for a number of reasons, they may need portable suction equipment in their homes. This includes palliative care patients who find it difficult or impossible to remove their own secretions, those with chronic diseases (COPD, ALS, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, etc.), and people who have had a tracheostomy.
Pre-hospital:
Portable aspirators are quite frequent in pre-hospital settings because they serve an important function in assisting emergency personnel in establishing ABC (airway, breathing, and circulation). In practice, pre-hospital clinicians often use portable suction equipment to treat a wide range of patients. This includes trauma victims who have blood in their airway, overdose victims who have vomited in their airway, and other victims who are having a respiratory emergency.
In-Hospital:
Most hospitals feature fixed, wall-mounted suction equipment in their rooms. Stationary aspirators are often used by care teams as part of common operations such as tracheostomies, sinus-related diseases, and tonsillectomies.