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Small Animal Cannulae

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SKU
GRP-73-3309
Designed for atraumatic cannulation of isolated organs
Grouped product items
Item No. Description Qty
73-3308 Cannula with Basket, OD 1.0 mm, ID 0.7 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3309 Cannula with Basket and Side Port OD 1.0 mm, ID 0.7 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3310 Cannula with Basket, OD 1.3 mm, ID 1.0 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3311 Cannula with Basket and Side Port OD 1.3 mm, ID 1.0 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3312 Cannula with Basket, OD 2.0 mm, ID 1.5 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3313 Cannula with Basket and Side Port OD 2.0 mm, ID 1.5 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3314 Cannula with Basket, OD 2.3 mm, ID 1.9 mm Please login to add to Quote
73-3315 Cannula with Basket and Side Port OD 2.3 mm, ID 1.9 mm Please login to add to Quote

These specialized cannulae were designed for atraumatic cannulation of isolated organs. The cannulae are equipped with a basket-like tip to avoid any occlusion of the vessel during preparation and throughout the experiment. Multiple sizes are available depending on the species and the need for a side port for pressure measurement during drug delivery.

When choosing cannulae, it is important to ensure that outflow cannulae are always larger than inflow cannuale. Doing so will reduce flow resistance and help to avoid back pressure in the organ.