SAI Skin Buttons

Rodent Skin Buttons: are used for externalizing a catheter and/or for attaching a spring tether to the animal as an alternative to the harness or jacket. The polyethylene button is covered with a 1” Dacron patch for tissue ingrowth to provide a secure attachment. The polyethylene button center has an inner diameter of 0.123” which makes a perfect friction fit with a standard stainless steel spring tether with an OD of 0.124”. All SAI tethers fit this skin button.

Rodent Skin Buttons for use with auto samplers: With all the features of the standard Skin Button, the Skin button for Auto Samplers has a wire hook for attachment to an auto sampler arm. The animal’s catheter can exit the animal through the center of the button and be attached to the sampler. The auto samplers arm would connect to the wire hook to form a secure attachment.

Rodent Skin Button with luer attachment: With all the features as the standard Skin Button, the Skin button with a luer attachment allows for an external access port to the animals catheter. The animal’s catheter is passed through the Skin Button and attached to a luer fitting. The luer fitting allows for easy sampling or dosing via the animals catheter. This product comes as two pieces and and is easily assembled during surgery.




New Products:

Rodent Surgical Drapes - SAI now has Surgical Drapes designed for Rodent Survival Surgery.  These drapes combine a field drape and an animal drape of Press N Seal® to simplify Rodent surgical preparation.

 

3D Mini BT Infusion Pump - The first Ambulatory Pump that can be controlled wirelessly from a remote location.

 

Mouse Cozy - The Solid Brass Mouse Restrainer by SAI is designed to comfortably restrain a mouse for tail vein injections or sampling.

 

Rodent Intrathecal Catheters - Teflon coated stylet slides smoothly out of catheter, and reinforced tubing junction minimizes kinking at exit point from intrathecal space.

 

SAI Update:

SAI is the world’s leading manufacturer of standard and custom Intrathecal catheters for rats, dogs, and primates for researchers needing ICV, Cisterna Magna, or Lumbar access.  Coming soon, our compete range of CSF collection or intrathecal dosing catheters.

 

 

View our most current Article on Infusion Tips featured in ALN Magazine ~ALN Magazine April 28, 2012

 

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