What are Insufflators and how are they used?
Insufflation in the medical field is when a gas, powder, or vapor is blown into a body cavity. Medical and endoscopic insufflators are used for a wide variety of purposes, including:
- Surgery
- Diagnostics
- Respiratory assistance and anesthesia
- Drug administration
Why do Insufflators need to be tested?
Insufflation devices can contain a variety of sensors used to control pressure, gas flow, and temperature. These sensors also feed into the real-time display/readings to inform the user throughout use. It is essential that the sensors in the insufflator are operating correctly, which requires periodic servicing and testing—both during product development / manufacturing and throughout the use of the equipment (typically by manufacturer or authorized service technician).
How are Insufflators tested?
TSI’s 5000 Series Mass Flow Meters are ideal for the development, production, and service of insufflation devices. Our flow meters integrate flow, pressure, and temperature measurements into one instrument, and can easily log and export data. And, TSI flow technology’s ultra-low pressure drop conforms to the low pressure drop test requirements specified by some manufacturers.
- TSI Low Flow Meter Model 5210-7: For testing pressures and CO2 gas flows less than 30 L/min
- TSI High Flow Meter Model 5310-5: For testing pressures and CO2 flow rates greater than 30 L/min
- TSI Low Flow Meter Model 5200-7: For testing CO2 gas flows less than 30 L/min