Explore Our Suction Tubes Collection
Our diverse range of surgical suction tubes is designed to efficiently remove blood, bodily fluids, debris, and tissues from surgical sites, helping clinicians maintain a clear field of view during procedures. Surgical suction tubes are essential in modern operating rooms and clinical settings across specialties including general surgery, ENT, orthopedics, dental surgery, and more.
Top Surgical Suction Tubes & Accessories:
- Argyle Suction Tube: A reliable, classic suction tube used in a variety of surgical and clinical environments.
- McKesson Suction Connecting Tubing: Essential tubing that connects suction catheters to suction canisters or vacuum systems.
- Medline Sterile Non-Conductive Suction Tubing: Premium sterile tubing with exceptional flexibility and draping quality for effective suction delivery.
- Frazier Ferguson Suction Tubes: Set of Frazier suction tubes, ideal for delicate or precise suctioning needs.
- Surgical Poole Suction Tube: Designed for high-volume fluid evacuation, commonly used in abdominal and deep cavity procedures.
- Surgical Evacuation Tubes: Versatile evacuation tubes with angled design for targeted suction.
- Argyle Yankauer Flexible Suction Tube Handle: Flexible suction handle designed for controlled aspiration with Yankauer tips.
- Surgical Aspirator Tube: Ergonomic surgical aspirator tube with flexible connectors and ergonomic grip.
Benefits of Using Our Suction Tubes
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Efficient Fluid Removal: Designed to quickly aspirate blood, fluids, and debris to maintain a clear operative field.
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Wide Range of Designs: Available in different lengths, diameters (French gauge sizes), and angled tips to fit a variety of procedures.
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Reusable & Single-Use Options: Options include reusable stainless steel tubes and disposable sterile tubing to meet clinical demands and infection control goals.
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Sterile Compatibility: Many products are supplied sterile or compatible with standard autoclave sterilization protocols.
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Ergonomic Handling: Curved, angled, or flexible designs help users maneuver within tight surgical spaces.
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