Infusion Systems for Laboratory Animal Research
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Infusion Systems for Laboratory Animal Research

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Species Key Watch for these icons to indicate species-specific products. ,I icology meeting al Society of Tox at the 1986 annu for GLP canine As an attendee suitable infusion system er first ambulatory goal of helping oth presented the nded SAI with the I fou Nine years later, stressful that are less toxicity studies. usion techniques ment reliable inf d by Scientists researchers imple y. SAI is staffe ntl ickly and efficie s tory animals, qu sampling studie and to labora complex infusion and have performed refine the tools d Surgeons who an ed to d have continu of their own an field with...

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Order Information and Form Products Systems 3D™ Programmable Syringe Pump and Axios™ Software. . . . . . . . . .16-17 Harvard, F-Series & New Era Syringe Pumps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19 Ambulatory Pumps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Alzet & Sorenson Ambulatory Pumps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 EVA Drug Bags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 FluidSync™ Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rodent Infusion Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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Rodent Infusion Systems Rodent Tethered Infusion Systems Tethered systems require an in-dwelling catheter, a harness or jacket, spring tether, swivel, swivel holder, extension lines and infusion pump. In the past, the fluid-carrying components of these systems (the catheter, extension lines and swivel) were all connected by friction fitting a stainless steel cannula with the internal diameter of flexible polymer tubing. New catheter and harness designs have made the entire process more reliable and less time-consuming. Today, the most advanced system available, the patented Quick Connect™...

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Rabbit Infusion Systems CPT Rabbit Ambulatory Infusion Systems Tethered Rabbit Infusion Systems Reduce animal stress by allowing unrestrained and untethered freedom of movement at all times. New advancements in pump technology have made this system easier and less expensive for researchers to implement. The basic ambulatory infusion system includes: infusion pump, pocketed jacket, extension line, and in-dwelling catheter. Tethered infusion systems are well suited for studies that require large dosing volumes for extended periods of time or when repeated interaction with the pump is...

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Pig Ambulatory Systems Pig Ambulatory Infusion Systems Reduce stress by allowing animals unrestrained and untethered freedom of movement at all times. New advancements in pump technology, jacket design, catheter material, and surgical techniques have made this system easier and less expensive for researchers to implement. The basic ambulatory infusion system includes: infusion pump, pocketed jacket, extension line, and indwelling catheter. There are two catheter systems to choose from. One system is an exteriorized catheter that luer-locks to the extension line. The alternative system...

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Tethered Pig Systems Tethered Pig Infusion Systems The tethered infusion 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 only holds 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. TETHERED SYSTEM COMPONENTS Part #...

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Dog Ambulatory Infusion Systems Dog Ambulatory Infusion Systems Reduce stress by allowing animals unrestrained and untethered freedom of movement at all times. New advancements in pump technology, jacket design, catheter material, and surgical techniques have made this system easier and less expensive for researchers to implement. The basic ambulatory infusion system includes: infusion pump, pocketed jacket, extension line, and in-dwelling catheter. There are two catheter systems to choose from. One system is an exteriorized catheter that luer-locks to the extension line. The alternative...

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Tethered Dog Infusion Systems Tethered Dog Infusion Systems The tethered infusion 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 only holds 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. The tethered system...

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Primate Ambulatory Infusion Systems Primate Ambulatory Infusion Systems Reduce stress by allowing animals unrestrained and untethered freedom of movement at all times. New advancements in pump technology, jacket design, catheter material, and surgical techniques have made this system easier and less expensive for researchers to implement. The basic ambulatory infusion system includes: infusion pump, pocketed jacket, extension line, and in-dwelling catheter. There are two catheter systems to choose from. One system is an exteriorized catheter that luer-locks to the extension line. The...

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