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Report date: 13.02.2026
Pulsemed Surgical Aspirator Device Analysis Report
Device Identification
The device shown in the visuals is a portable surgical aspirator (vacuum) device used for medical purposes. Such devices are typically designed to vacuum and clear secretions, blood, or other body fluids from the respiratory tract.
Brand and Model
As a result of a detailed examination of the product, the brand is clearly visible on the front lower right corner of the device.
- Brand: Pulsemed
- Model Type: The rear label indicating the device’s serial number or model number (e.g., 7E-A etc.) is not visible in the visuals. However, the front panel features the phrase High Vacuum Low Flow Suction, which specifies the technical class of the device. The overall design language and control panel layout belong to Pulsemed’s standard portable aspirator series.
Authenticity
The typography of the “Pulsemed” logo on the product, the color usage (black and blue text on a yellow panel), and the device’s molding craftsmanship indicate it is an original product. The placement of control knobs and the manometer is regular and consistent with standard industrial production.
Areas of Use
As implied by the phrase “High Vacuum Low Flow,” this device is used in medical interventions such as:
- Clearing phlegm and fluids from the airways of home care patients.
- Fluid aspiration in emergency units and ambulances.
- Blood and fluid evacuation in minor surgical operations.
- Post-throat surgery care.
Quantity Information
The product and accessories analyzed in the visuals are as follows:
- 1 Main Aspirator Unit
- 1 Fluid Collection Jar (Mounted on the unit)
- 1 Jar Lid (with hose inlets)
- Aspiration hose sets installed on the device (coiled, consisting of an intermediate connection hose and a patient hose)
- 1 Power Cable (extending from the back of the device)
General Condition
The device generally appears clean and in a lightly used condition. Its outer casing is intact, and signs of yellowing are minimal. It has been observed that the device is not in a discarded or scrap state but presents a ready-to-use appearance.
Physical Deformations
No visible breaks, cracks, or deep scratches have been detected on the device’s outer plastic body (white casing and yellow control panel). The fluid collection jar shows no dullness or breakage. The carrying handle appears robust.
Mechanical Components
The vacuum adjustment knob (“PRESSURE REGULATOR”) and the on/off switch (“RUN”) are in place. No breaks or crushing are observed at the hose connection ends. The manometer glass is intact.
Electronic Components and Battery Status
The device’s front panel features LED indicators labeled “CHARGING” (Charging) and “REFILL” (likely a Recharge/Charge warning). These indicators suggest that the device has an internal battery and can operate with a rechargeable battery during power outages or for mobile use. Since the device is not shown operating in the visual, there is no visual data regarding the battery’s health status (swelling, charge retention capacity, etc.).
Accessories and Connections
The device includes transparent silicone aspiration hoses. On the shorter hose (between the jar and the machine), there is a round disc-shaped bacterial filter. The presence of this filter is crucial for protecting the motor from liquids and bacteria, and the filter appears physically intact. The device’s black power cable is visible at the back.
Label and Control Panel Information
The readable technical and functional texts on the device’s front panel are as follows:
- Manometer: A negative pressure (vacuum) indicator showing values such as 0.08, 0.09 MPa. The needle is currently at the “0” position.
- Adjustment Knob: “PRESSURE REGULATOR” – Used to adjust vacuum power.
- Switch: A green illuminated rocker switch with the labels “RUN”, “ON”, “OFF”.
- Classification: “High Vacuum Low Flow Suction”.
- Status Lights: “CHARGING” (Green LED location), “REFILL” (Red LED location).
Potential Fault Risk
As the integrity of the device is preserved in the visuals, and no rust, significant wear, or missing parts are observed, it is assessed that it does not pose a critical fault risk in its current state. However, it should be noted that silicone hoses and the antibacterial filter are consumables that may lose their properties over time. The device’s condition is good.







