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Continuous infusion studies with durations of 14 days or longer require implanted, indwelling access, regardless of species. Implanted ports or catheters are also recommended for intermittent infusion studies requiring a high frequency of dosing.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to maintain the skilled surgical
staff necessary to perform these procedures without regular training or
hands-on practice. SAI’s experienced surgeons offer
surgical consulting and practical training to ensure your animals are
successfully instrumented and maintained for the duration of the
infusion.
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Infusion pumps are usually the most expensive component of infusion systems with the possible exception of the Alzet pump. Whether confronting a study with a large number of animals or running
your first infusion study, it is not always possible or cost effective
to purchase new pumps. |
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Pump Calibration & Repair |
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If you already own several infusion pumps and are faced with regular calibration, internal battery replacement or repairs, we have a convenient solution. Let SAI’s Biomedical Technicians provide you with fast, cost effective
and fully documented calibration and repair service.
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Standard catheter designs may not always suit your specific research needs. Whether you are faced with an uncommon species, a difficult access site
or you would just like to make improvements on an existing design, we
can help. |
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