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Rabbit Tethered Infusion System |
Rabbit Tethered Infusion System
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The tethered system is well suited for studies that require large
dosing volumes for extended periods of time or when repeated
interaction with the pump is necessary. With large dosing volumes,
syringe pumps may not be optimal since the largest standard syringe
accommodates only 60ml. Volumetric pumps can handle a wide range of flow
rates and can accommodate reservoirs of 2 liters or larger. Reservoirs
and delivery ‘tubing sets’ are more expensive but the versatility and
convenience are well worth it when large volumes are required. The tethered system requires an
indwelling catheter, a tunneled exteriorized catheter or access
port (Figure 1 and Figure 2), pocketed jacket, chew resistant tether, swivel,
extension lines, and an infusion pump. | 
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