About Closed Wound Suction Unit
Closed Wound Suction Unit
Mini Vac Set
Close wound drainage under negative pressure.
Suitable for minor surgery.
The drain has been provided with a radio-opaque line for X-ray visualization.
Burr free smooth eyes at the distal ed for efficient trauma free performance.
Easy to use by one person to depress the chamber to activate the suction of bellow unit.
Sterile, individually packed.
Efficient and Safe Post-Surgical DrainageDesigned for orthopedic, general, and plastic surgeries, this closed wound suction unit features a bellow or spring reservoir that allows for precise, controlled evacuation of wound fluids. Its closed, leak-proof system minimizes infection risk, while the device's disposable, latex-free construction ensures superior safety and hygiene for patients and healthcare professionals.
Easy Monitoring and Accurate MeasurementThe unit comes with clear graduation markings on the reservoir, making it simple for medical staff to monitor fluid output accurately. The easy-to-read measurements help with timely interventions and efficient patient management. Its compatibility with various catheters and trocars adds to operational convenience in diverse surgical scenarios.
User-Friendly Design and Ready-to-Use PackagingEach suction unit arrives sterile in a blister or peel pack, ready for immediate use in the operating room or ward. The manual suction process is quiet, requires no external power, and ensures uninterrupted fluid collection. The lightweight, portable design allows for effortless set-up and disposal, with no maintenance required.
FAQ's of Closed Wound Suction Unit:
Q: How does the closed wound suction unit function in post-operative care?
A: The suction unit utilizes manual negative pressure generated by a bellow or spring reservoir to continuously evacuate wound fluids. This helps prevent fluid accumulation, reduces the risk of infection, and promotes faster healing following surgeries such as orthopedic, general, or plastic procedures.
Q: What are the reservoir capacity options for this wound drainage system?
A: This unit is available in different reservoir capacities-typically 400 ml, 600 ml, or 800 ml-allowing healthcare providers to choose based on the expected wound drainage volume for each patient.
Q: When should a closed wound suction unit be used?
A: It should be used immediately after surgeries likely to produce significant wound drainage. Common applications include orthopedic operations, general surgeries, and plastic surgeries where controlling fluid buildup is essential for optimal recovery.
Q: Where can the unit be applied, and is it portable?
A: The device is suitable for hospital operating rooms, recovery wards, or outpatient care settings. Its compact, lightweight design and manual operation make it portable and easy to use wherever continuous wound drainage is required.
Q: What is the process for monitoring fluid output with this unit?
A: Graduation markings on the reservoir enable precise measurement of collected wound fluid. Healthcare providers should routinely check fluid levels and note them for accurate post-operative care and assessment.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing this closed wound suction unit over others?
A: Benefits include high accuracy in fluid measurement, silent and continuous manual operation, a leak-proof and non-toxic design, compatibility with various catheters, single-use convenience, and ready-to-use sterile packaging, all contributing to enhanced patient safety.
Q: Is this suction unit reusable, and what are the disposal guidelines?
A: No, this closed wound suction unit is single-use and disposable. After use, it should be discarded according to local medical waste disposal protocols to ensure safety and hygiene.