Insertion aid for inserting a cannula of a catheter head...

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ABSTRACT:
An insertion aid for inserting a cannula of a catheter head into organic tissue, in particular a catheter head for administering a liquid active substance, wherein the insertion aid includes a guide needle that is fixed to a grip section for removably inserting and stabilising the cannula during insertion into the organic tissue and a needle shield, having at least two sections, which is secured in a pivotable manner to the grip section and which encases and shields the guide needle when the insertion aid is separated from the catheter head.

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