WEGO Medical successfully participated in Tecnosalud Peru 2025, the leading healthcare exhibition in Latin America. This event gathered medical professionals, distributors, and healthcare providers to
Hemoconcentrator
Filter out excess liquid and small molecule solutes from the blood.
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Hemoconcentrator
The Hemoconcentrator is a device specifically designed for heart surgery with direct visualization, primarily used during blood dilution procedures to filter out excess fluids and small molecular solutes from the blood, thereby effectively increasing the blood concentration.
WEGO Hemoconcentrator is a device specifically designed for heart surgery with direct visualization, primarily used during blood dilution procedures to filter out excess fluids and small molecular solutes from the blood, thereby effectively increasing the blood concentration.
This device allows surgeons to precisely control the blood composition, reducing the risks associated with excessive dilution during surgery and ensuring the smooth progress of the procedure. Additionally, the blood concentrator optimizes the patient’s blood condition, minimizes the need for transfusions, stabilizes blood circulation, and promotes post-operative recovery.
Specifications
Category | Model 1000 | Model 600 | Model 200 |
Hollow Fiber Membrane Surface Area | 1 m² | 0.6 m² | 0.2 m² |
Maximum Transmembrane Pressure Difference | 500 mmHg | 500 mmHg | 500 mmHg |
Priming Volume | ≤75 ml | ≤45 ml | ≤25 ml |
Recommended Flow Range | 200-500 ml/min | 150-500 ml/min | 100-350 ml/min |
Blood Inlet/Outlet | 1/4 tube or Luer Lock Connector | 1/4 tube or Luer Lock Connector | Luer Lock Connector |
Filtrate Outlet | 1/4 tube | 1/4 tube | 1/4 tube |
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