An anesthetic machine is primarily used to produce inhalational anesthetic agents for the induction and maintenance of anesthesia.
As a result, patients are kept unconscious and breathing steadily through this machine during surgery.
To achieve this, the machine includes several key components, such as ventilators, breathing circuits, scavenging systems, and safety alarms.
Furthermore, reliability is improved with innovations like volume exchangers and electronic systems, which ensure precise and controlled sedation.
In addition, the machine operates in conjunction with a ventilator, a breathing system, suction devices, and patient monitoring equipment for comprehensive patient support.
Known as “Boyle’s machine” in some countries, it ultimately delivers a precise mixture of medical gases and anesthetic vapor at a safe pressure and flow rate.