Implantable Intraosseous long-term vascular access device, IO Port
Long-term vascular access devices, including implanted ports, are used to deliver various fluids, medications, and other substances to patients with a wide variety of clinical conditions over a period of weeks to months. Short-term, non-implantable intraosseous devices, which are inserted into the bone marrow instead of a vein, are commonly used in military trauma, pediatric emergencies, and other situations where rapid vascular access is required.
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