Medical, OR

How does a Medical Suction Machine Work?

A suction machine, also called an aspirator, is a medical device that is mainly used to remove obstructions such as mucus, saliva, blood or secretions from a person's airway. When a person is unable to clear secretions due to lack of consciousness or an ongoing medical procedure, a suction machine helps them breathe by keeping… Continue reading How does a Medical Suction Machine Work?

Medical, OR

Operating room lighting, how does it work ?

Surgical lights, also called surgical lightning, are mainly used in hospital operating rooms and outpatient surgery centers, but can also be used in various locations throughout the facility to provide high-quality lighting for operations. Examples include emergency rooms, labor and delivery rooms, examination rooms, and any place where procedures are completed. They are used by… Continue reading Operating room lighting, how does it work ?

Medical, OR

An Overview of the Electrosurgical System

Electrosurgery is commonly used for cutting, coagulating, dissecting, electrocautery, ablating and shrinking tissue in ophthalmic surgery. High frequency (100 kHz to 5 MHz), various voltage (200-10,000 volts) alternating current generates heat through the tissue. An electrosurgical unit (ESU) consists of a generator and a mobile phone with one or more electrodes. The device is controlled… Continue reading An Overview of the Electrosurgical System

ICU, Medical, OR

What is defibrillator?

The Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is an astounding mechanically progressed clinical gadget that stuns the heart back into ordinary musicality for casualties of unexpected heart failure. This blog entry will disclose how to utilize a defibrillator and separate it into basic advances that even an undeveloped observer can use to save a day-to-day existence and… Continue reading What is defibrillator?

IR, Medical, OR

Patient Monitors, everything you need to know

Patient monitors, sometimes called vital signs monitors, can be found in every medical institution. Just like computer technology, these devices will continue to improve over time and provide better performance and new features. Emergency medical technicians, hospital staff, and clinicians complete outpatient professional procedures, using different configurations to observe the vital signs of patients. Buyers… Continue reading Patient Monitors, everything you need to know