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Brief Introduction:
The Negative Pressure Drainage Ball is a closed-suction device designed for efficient wound drainage and infection prevention. Commonly used post-operatively, it provides consistent negative pressure to remove exudates, reduce fluid buildup, and support faster recovery. It is lightweight, easy to operate, and ideal for clinical and surgical settings.
Features :
Material: Medical-grade silicone or PVC, safe, flexible, and biocompatible
Negative Pressure Function: Maintains stable suction for continuous wound drainage
Volume Options: Available in multiple capacities (e.g., 100ml, 200ml, 400ml) to suit different drainage needs
Connector Compatibility: Equipped with universal tubing connectors for easy integration with catheters
One-Way Valve Design: Prevents backflow and ensures patient safety
Sterilization: Sterile packaging via EO (Ethylene Oxide) to ensure infection control
Benefits:
Effective Fluid Removal: Promotes healing by maintaining a dry wound environment
Minimizes Infection Risk: Closed system design helps prevent external contamination
Patient Comfort: Soft material and silent suction reduce discomfort during use
Versatile Use: Suitable for surgical incisions, abscess cavities, and orthopedic drainage
Ready-to-Use: Pre-sterilized and packaged for immediate application in surgical or emergency settings
Scope of Application:
Negative Pressure Drainage Ball for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What is the main function of the Negative Pressure Drainage Ball?
A: It provides consistent negative pressure to remove fluids from surgical sites, promoting wound healing and reducing the risk of infection.
Q: What materials are used in the drainage ball?
A: It is made of medical-grade silicone or PVC, ensuring flexibility, safety, and biocompatibility.
Q: Is it sterile upon delivery?
A: Yes, it is EO sterilized and packaged in a sterile, single-use format.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: Common capacities include 100ml, 200ml, and 400ml. Custom sizes may be available upon request.
Q: In which procedures is it typically used?
A: It is commonly used in abdominal surgery, orthopedic procedures, plastic surgery, and wound care management.
Brief Introduction:
The Negative Pressure Drainage Ball is a closed-suction device designed for efficient wound drainage and infection prevention. Commonly used post-operatively, it provides consistent negative pressure to remove exudates, reduce fluid buildup, and support faster recovery. It is lightweight, easy to operate, and ideal for clinical and surgical settings.
Features :
Material: Medical-grade silicone or PVC, safe, flexible, and biocompatible
Negative Pressure Function: Maintains stable suction for continuous wound drainage
Volume Options: Available in multiple capacities (e.g., 100ml, 200ml, 400ml) to suit different drainage needs
Connector Compatibility: Equipped with universal tubing connectors for easy integration with catheters
One-Way Valve Design: Prevents backflow and ensures patient safety
Sterilization: Sterile packaging via EO (Ethylene Oxide) to ensure infection control
Benefits:
Effective Fluid Removal: Promotes healing by maintaining a dry wound environment
Minimizes Infection Risk: Closed system design helps prevent external contamination
Patient Comfort: Soft material and silent suction reduce discomfort during use
Versatile Use: Suitable for surgical incisions, abscess cavities, and orthopedic drainage
Ready-to-Use: Pre-sterilized and packaged for immediate application in surgical or emergency settings
Scope of Application:
Negative Pressure Drainage Ball for all wound types. Safe and effective Procedure for hospitals and clinics use.
clinics
hospitals
FAQ:
Q: What is the main function of the Negative Pressure Drainage Ball?
A: It provides consistent negative pressure to remove fluids from surgical sites, promoting wound healing and reducing the risk of infection.
Q: What materials are used in the drainage ball?
A: It is made of medical-grade silicone or PVC, ensuring flexibility, safety, and biocompatibility.
Q: Is it sterile upon delivery?
A: Yes, it is EO sterilized and packaged in a sterile, single-use format.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: Common capacities include 100ml, 200ml, and 400ml. Custom sizes may be available upon request.
Q: In which procedures is it typically used?
A: It is commonly used in abdominal surgery, orthopedic procedures, plastic surgery, and wound care management.