A suction machine, also known as an aspirator, is a medical device used to remove obstructions from a person's airway. These obstructions can include mucus, saliva, blood, or secretions. Suction machines are critical during procedures in
anesthesia, resuscitation, and intensive care.
Suction machines work by squeezing a pump to create a vacuum. They are often attached to large canisters. The strength of the suction depends on how fast you squeeze the pump.
Pedal suction machines are used to remove substances like blood, saliva, mucus, and vomit from a person's airway. They can be used in hospitals, OPDs, clinics, and during rehabilitation.