Intrathecal Pumps Provide Precisely Regulated And Prolonged Drug Delivery In The Body
Intrathecal Pumps |
Intrathecal delivery is becoming more significant in the therapy of chronic pain recently. Intrathecal Pumps provide precisely regulated and prolonged drug delivery in the body to treat a variety of chronic illnesses, including multiple sclerosis and cancer pain. In order to give the medication to the spinal cord directly, the intrathecal pump and catheters are surgically inserted under the skin, providing effective pain relief. Also, these pumps are accurate, portable, easy to operate, and power-efficient.
Implantable infusion devices called Intrathecal
Pumps are surgically positioned beneath the patient's skin in the belly.
They can deliver medication to the spine using a catheter, a short, flexible
tube. These intrathecal drug pain pump implants are typically chosen when a
patient needs long-term medication and other options are expensive or
ineffective because they can provide exact doses of medication from one or any
combination of reservoirs without sophisticated pumping.
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