Dominant Flex and Basic Surgical Suction Pumps
Powerful and reliable suction
What are you looking for?
Powerful and reliable suction
What are you looking for?
Access powerful, reliable suction for your COVID-19 patients. Medela Dominant Flex and Basic pumps offer high-vacuum suction with infection-preventing features. Aligned to NHS recommendations to avoid use of wall vacuum in COVID-19 units*, the independent, mobile vacuum avoids overflow into wall systems and provides a smooth, consistent, and reliable vacuum level.
Designed to facilitate cleaning, the materials can withstand potent disinfection agents.
Switch on and off with a simple touch. There are no gaps or grooves, reducing risk of contamination.
High-vacuum pumps are available in rack, portable or mobile versions with cart—providing the flexibility to use the systems across a variety of care settings*. A built-in handle enhances ease of transport when a cart is not available.
*Requires access to power source.
With the touch of a button, access increased performance and faster suctioning for the Dominant Flex (40 / 50 / 60 l per minute).Basic offers 30 l per minute.
Powerful drive unit is whisper quiet at < 40 dB(A), up to four times quieter than comparable models to reduce distractions during use.
Enables hands-free operation
Medela provides a 5-year warranty on the complete pump.
Closed system with high-flow bacteria (99.999% retention) and overflow filter, smoke pre-filter and patient backflow valve. Constructed with double layered, highly burst-resistant1 PA/PE foil to ensure optimum protection. Optional solidifier models eliminate the risk of spilling to protect staff safety.
Prevent cross-contamination from COVID-19 with filtration efficiency of greater than 99.99987%.
Medela offers additional disposable filters that prevent cross-contamination.
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Versatile, mobile suction when portability is the priority:
*Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) standard operating procedure. NHS England website. Accessed 30 March 2020.