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Instech’s revolutionary Vascular Access Buttons™ feature PinPort™ technology that simply and cleanly connects an implanted catheter to a syringe for direct access, or to a tether for continuous access.
Buttons are implanted subcutaneously during catheterization surgery and offer great long-term patency and the option of group housing. They are quickly becoming the preferred method of catheter exteriorization for mice (one or two catheters) and rats (one to four catheters).
This VAB™ variant was developed for the surgeons at The Jackson Laboratory who needed a design that would work with their diverse strains of mice. The button provides a number of benefits over a simple exteriorized catheter:
Instech’s revolutionary Vascular Access Buttons™ feature PinPort™ technology that simply and cleanly connects an implanted catheter to a syringe for direct access, or to a tether for continuous access.
Buttons are implanted subcutaneously during catheterization surgery and offer great long-term patency and the option of group housing. They are quickly becoming the preferred method of catheter exteriorization for mice (one or two catheters) and rats (one to four catheters).
This VAB™ variant was developed for the surgeons at The Jackson Laboratory who needed a design that would work with their diverse strains of mice. The button provides a number of benefits over a simple exteriorized catheter:
Instech’s revolutionary Vascular Access Buttons™ feature PinPort™ technology that simply and cleanly connects an implanted catheter to a syringe for direct access, or to a tether for continuous access.
Buttons are implanted subcutaneously during catheterization surgery and offer great long-term patency and the option of group housing. They are quickly becoming the preferred method of catheter exteriorization for mice (one or two catheters) and rats (one to four catheters).
This VAB™ variant was developed for the surgeons at The Jackson Laboratory who needed a design that would work with their diverse strains of mice. The button provides a number of benefits over a simple exteriorized catheter:
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