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Intraarterial infusion chemotherapy for head and neck cancer using a totally implantable infusion pump

Head & Neck Surgery, 1981
AbstractIntraarterial infusion chemotherapy has not been widely accepted for the treatment of head and neck cancer due to the high rate of complications it involves. To avoid these complications, a totally implantable infusion pump has been developed to achieve continuous low‐level drug delivery for long periods of time.
S R, Baker   +3 more
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Implantable infusion pumps

Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
F.O. Stephens   +4 more
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Thoracic Epidural Analgesia for Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump Implantation

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2023
Arun, Ganesh   +4 more
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A rabbit model for implanting continuous drug infusion pumps.

ASAIO transactions, 1987
This paper describes a surgical technique for implanting a readily available, human-sized drug infusion pump in rabbits. We developed this technique in order to expand uses of implantable infusion pump technology in the laboratory. The dog, which has been the research animal of choice in previous studies using implantable pumps, can now be replaced by ...
E, Esper   +5 more
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Implantable Insulin Infusion Pumps

The Endocrinologist, 1993
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An implantable pump for long-term intravascular drug infusion.

Medical instrumentation, 1982
A totally implantable infusion pump has been developed that can provide chronic, continuous, low-rate drug infusions in ambulatory patients. The device relies on vapor pressure for its power source, and thus needs no recharging other than periodic drug refills. It is implanted surgically under the skin of the chest or abdomen, with the delivery cannula
P J, Blackshear   +3 more
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Intraspinal Analgesic Infusion by Implanted Pumpa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
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Multifunctional materials for implantable and wearable photonic healthcare devices

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Geon-Hui Lee, Hanul Moon, Hyemin Kim
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