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What is an Oxygenator Used for? Application, Benefit, and Risk Overview

Oxygenators are medical devices used for life-support surgeries such as cardiopulmonary surgery and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. It can act as an artificial lung for gas exchange, removing carbon dioxide from venous blood and supplementing it with oxygen to ensure that critically ill patients can maintain normal blood oxygen levels during impaired lung function or cardiac surgery. […]

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What is a Prefilled Syringe? How Does it Differ from Traditional Syringes?

Whether it is for vaccinations, drug injections, or complex clinical treatments, syringes are indispensable tools. As medical technology and patient needs improve, it is critical to optimize the design and function of syringes to enhance medical efficiency and safety. In this regard, prefilled syringes have brought innovative changes to medical practice. It combines drug pre-filling and

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Oxygenation System: The Artificial Lung in Extracorporeal Circulation

Extracorporeal circulation is a life support technology that uses tubes to connect various devices, such as oxygenators, to drain venous blood outside the body. After gas exchange, temperature regulation, and filtration by the devices, the blood is returned to the arterial system in the body. In cardiovascular surgery, extracorporeal circulation can temporarily act as the heart

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