Today, vacuum equipment is widely used in healthcare facilities. Examination, resuscitation rooms, operating rooms and intensive care units are equipped by it.

The vacuum is required, first of all, for aspiration of liquids: from cavities during operations, from a bronchial tree in intensive care, from a tracheostomy in palliative medicine, from an oral cavity in dentistry or blood pumping, secretion, drainage of pleural, abdominal and other cavities of patients .
In addition to aspiration, vacuum is used to preserve hormones, therapeutic serums, vitamins, to obtain antibiotics, anatomical and bacteriological preparations, as well as to disinfect instruments. During sterilization, the vacuum station pumps air out of the sterilizer or autoclave, creating a vacuum that drains the item. Disinfect Industry experts increasingly prefer MIL’S HOSPIVAC vacuum systems, which are the sources of vacuum in a centralized medical gas supply system.
Vacuum stations MIL’S HOSPIVAC 2 and HOSPIVAC 3, equipped with several vacuum pumps on a horizontal receiver and a filtration system, operate by rotary principle with forced lubrication of the blades. An automatic monitoring and control system provides sequential and parallel activation of vacuum pumps, depending on the volume of vacuum consumption.

As a vacuum distribution device, it is recommended to use CADUCEUS ceiling and wall medical consoles with quick connectors for medical gases DIN and BS. Quick-connect couplings with a gas type designation and a specific geometric shape prevent erroneous connections.
The selection of CADUCEUS medical equipment is determined by the reliability, versatility of life support systems, ease of use and safety for health.