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Rodent Vascular Access Ports

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SKU
GRP72-4390

These easy-to-use vascular access ports are for use with rodents (rats and mice) and other small species.

  • MRI compatible 
  • Choice of Silastic® and uncoated polyurethane
  • Available with pre-attached or detachable catheters
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These easy-to-use rodent vascular access ports are for use with rodents (rats and mice) and other small species.

  • MRI compatible 
  • Choice of Silastic® and uncoated polyurethane
  • Available with pre-attached or detachable catheters
  • The vascular access port has evolved from being an intravascular access port into a multi-purpose access port for use in intestinal, biliary, intraspinal, cranial, ventricular, and other applications. It is available in a variety of configurations for most speciesand catheter sizes. The catheter may be pre-attached during manufacture or attached intraoperatively by the surgeon. These ports are fabricated from the highest quality biomaterials.

    Ports are entirely implanted catheter devices which do not exit through the animal’s skin. There is little concern about the animal disturbing the port thereby obviating the need for a jacket or other protective apparatus. Because there is no chronic exit site wound, infection risks associated with ports are considerably lower than with external catheters. The use of ports has provided many new research opportunities, and it represents a refined technique which has reduced animal use and minimized stress.

    Additional sizes available for other species

    Vascular Access Port Size Rodent Small Intermediate Large
    Species        
       Mouse        
       Rat  √      
       Ferret    √    
       NHP (< 4 kg)    √    
       NHP (> 4 kg)      √  
       Rabbit      √  
       Dog (< 14 kg)      √  
       Dog (> 14 kg)      √  √
       Pig (ear)      √  
       Pig (scapulae)        √
Specifications  
Port Model Polysulfone 
Port Volume 0.13 ml
Dimensions   
   Height 0.7 cm (0.3 in)
   Top Diameter 1.0 cm (0.4 in)
   Base Diameter 1.7 cm (0.7 in)
Weight (port body) 2.6 g
Punctures with 22 Ga Huber Point Needle 1000
Catheter Length 30 cm (12 in), with 2 rention beads
Sterilization Sterilization EtO; PU is sterilzable by EtO only