Method and apparatus for administration of fluids

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604180, 128DIG26, A61M 2502, A61M 500

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044641788

ABSTRACT:
A delivery system for therapeutic fluids including an implantable fluid receptacle and means to anchor a transcutaneous fluid delivery conduit on the surface of the body, together with a method of using the system for the long-term administration of fluids to selected sites in the body.

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