Implantable techniques for infusing a therapeutic agent with end

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ABSTRACT:
An implantable system for infusing an agent into an organ containing an endogenous fluid, including an implantable reservoir for the agent and implantable first and second catheters implanted in the organ. An implantable pump transmits the endogenous fluid to the organ through one catheter and returns it through the other catheter. A predetermined quantity of the agent is added from the reservoir to the endogenous fluid to facilitate buffering and dilution of the agent before administration to the organ.

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Siemens AG, "Device for Infusing a Medical Liquid Adapted for Implantation in a Human or Animal Body", Opp Pub. Date: Dec. 29, 1983, Pub No. 27 21 752 Germany.

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