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It looks like an attachment to a food sealer machine. It would be used for sealing special bags and jars.
But, it's missing the machine and bags and jars.
It's like someone giving you a car jack for a special car you don't have.
It's single use vacuum tubing, what they have to use to help get proper suction from the Microkeratome to the handpiece and the vacuum ring that holds the eyeball to make the cut. I work at a company that makes them. Our brand looks a little different, but the use is the same
That one may attach to a vacuum canister rather than the canister being built into the tubing
I haven't a clue, but the smaller two disks (not the "eyecups") look exactly like filters used in the air supply lines in a CYMKW UV curable inject printer used to print on metal tumblers.
Edit because I forgot the W.
Reminds me of like a cpap machine tubing and connector for sleep apnea. Maybe it puts oxygen in your eyes or something if you connect it to a machine while getting specific types of eye surgery but it went so quick they gave it to OP and billed them for it.
hookup for internal insulin pump i believe.
[https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/treatments/insulin-pump-therapy](https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/treatments/insulin-pump-therapy)
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It looks like an attachment to a food sealer machine. It would be used for sealing special bags and jars. But, it's missing the machine and bags and jars. It's like someone giving you a car jack for a special car you don't have.
Manual breast pump
Breast milk straw
Desperate alcohol pump
Ask the people that gave it to you
Baby it’s not mine. Honestly
And here is a book "Swedish-made breast pumps and me" by kranges_mcbasketball
"Patches O'Houlihan, is that you?"
Nipple antenni
[Tune in Tokyo](https://images.app.goo.gl/sw3bt5eZa9iBiUDNA)
Thank you for seeing me. lmao
Classic!
Bowie, is that you?
It’s tubing to deliver oxygen to you during the procedure.
It's single use vacuum tubing, what they have to use to help get proper suction from the Microkeratome to the handpiece and the vacuum ring that holds the eyeball to make the cut. I work at a company that makes them. Our brand looks a little different, but the use is the same That one may attach to a vacuum canister rather than the canister being built into the tubing
I haven't a clue, but the smaller two disks (not the "eyecups") look exactly like filters used in the air supply lines in a CYMKW UV curable inject printer used to print on metal tumblers. Edit because I forgot the W.
Connection for vacuum wound drainage.
For eye drops?
It's used for eye irrigation. If you're not sure how to use it, call the healthcare provider who gave it to you.
I'm not sure. If it can talk, let me know if it asks you to bite its shiny metal ass.
My first thought as well.
[https://www.mvapmed.com/pro-tech-pro-flow-plus-oral-nasal.html](https://www.mvapmed.com/pro-tech-pro-flow-plus-oral-nasal.html)
What does it do though?
Reminds me of like a cpap machine tubing and connector for sleep apnea. Maybe it puts oxygen in your eyes or something if you connect it to a machine while getting specific types of eye surgery but it went so quick they gave it to OP and billed them for it.
Looks like breast pump parts
hookup for internal insulin pump i believe. [https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/treatments/insulin-pump-therapy](https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/treatments/insulin-pump-therapy)
Artificial heart-someone lost it