Fluid and particle absorbing body for apertures in injection ins

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604126, 604256, A61M 500

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the risk of particle (bacteria) contamination of parts of the body or body fluids by entraining particles in a fluid injected in the part of the body or body fluid by means of a fluid supplying instrument through a fluid inlet associated therewith is characterized in that after injection of the fluid through the fluid inlet, a fluid- and particle-absorbing, vapor-permeable body is inserted in the inlet so as to be exposed with the instrument, while an instrument, such as a cannula, catheter etc., for introducing fluid in parts of the body or body fluids is characterized in that such a fluid- and particle-(bacteria-) absorbing body is provided in the fluid inlet of the instrument.

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