A suction line bag is a temporary storage container for secretions or fluids removed from the body. These fluids or secretions may come from the patient's lungs, stomach or wounds. Item NO.: TW8511-TW8516 Payment: T/T 30% and balance before shipment Shipping Port: Xiamen, Shanghai, any port in China Lead Time 30 days Medical negative pressure suction bag liner Winner  suction canister and liners are best fluid management products which deliver exceptional and hygienic, safe and efficient disposal of liquid medical waste. Available in various options and sizes. Features and funtions: 1. This product is used for collecting biohazardous fluids which produced in ICU, operation rooms, gynecology and other clinical practices. 2. Double safety design ensures no liquid is suctioned back to tubing and suction unit, effectively prevents cross infection and protects medical staff. 3. Used together with the suction canister and holder. 4.Availabel with or without shout-off filter, 5.Come in sizes of 2000ml, 1500ml and 1000ml. 6.Easy installing; Easy collecting; Easy transporting Easy handling. TW8511: 1000ml with shut-off filter TW8513: 1500ml with shut-off filter TW8515: 2000ml with shut-off filter TW8512: 1000ml w/o shut-off filter TW8514: 1500ml w/o with shut-off filter TW8516: 2000ml w/o shut-off filter How is the suction canister used? The suction canister has at least two outlets for tubing. One of the tubes is attached to a suction source and the other to the patient. The suction source (which may be a wall outlet or a portable compressor) generates a negative pressure in the canister that helps to drain the fluids or secretions from the patient. The other tube is connected to the patient. Examples of tubes that are used with the suction canister include nasogastric, respiratory suction catheter, G-tube, and wound drains. What are the potential complications associated with the use of suction canister? Suction canisters are very reliable and rarely are associated with complications. The amount of suction applied to the patient is monitored carefully. Occasionally the suction may cause irritation to the tissue at the end of the tubing.