A bougie is a flexible tube used in bariatric surgery to guide stapling and ensure proper sleeve size—making it key to surgical accuracy and safety.
Should you add filters to your suction regulators? While they may seem beneficial, inline filters can reduce performance and may not improve safety.
“How many suction regulators do I need?” It’s a common question without a simple answer—it depends on your hospital’s layout, usage, and patient needs.
If your facility uses wall suction, you’ve likely seen trap bottles. But are they necessary? Understanding their purpose is key to using suction safely and effectively.
A suction regulator converts high vacuum pressure from a hospital’s central system into a safe, controlled level—protecting patients during medical procedures.
Burnout is a growing healthcare crisis. Nearly half of nurses report work overload, with many showing signs of stress, fatigue, and emotional exhaustion.
Hospitals are places of healing, yet slip-and-fall accidents harm thousands each year—posing serious risks to both patients and staff.
Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is a painful yet preventable skin condition caused by moisture damaging the skin—not just the presence of moisture itself.
From the ER to the OR, suction regulators quietly support patient care by removing fluids, managing secretions, and ensuring clear visibility.
In healthcare, “suction” and “flow” are often confused. But knowing the difference is key to ensuring safety and effectiveness in patient care.
Should you add filters to your suction regulators? While they may seem beneficial, inline filters can reduce performance and may not improve safety.
“How many suction regulators do I need?” It’s a common question without a simple answer—it depends on your hospital’s layout, usage, and patient needs.
If your facility uses wall suction, you’ve likely seen trap bottles. But are they necessary? Understanding their purpose is key to using suction safely and effectively.
One of the most critical considerations in the design of almost anything is the materials used. This consideration is especially vital in a medical device,…
A suction regulator converts high vacuum pressure from a hospital’s central system into a safe, controlled level—protecting patients during medical procedures.
Staple line leaks in bariatric surgery may start small but can lead to serious complications. Detecting them early is critical to improving patient outcomes.
A bougie is a flexible tube used in bariatric surgery to guide stapling and ensure proper sleeve size—making it key to surgical accuracy and safety.