An implantable port is a medical device used for infusions and injectables. It is surgically placed under the skin and provides a secure, long-term access point for administering medications. The port consists of a reservoir, a septum, and a catheter. The reservoir is filled with medication and the septum is punctured with a needle to deliver the medication. The catheter is connected to a vein, allowing the medication to be delivered directly into the bloodstream. Implantable ports are used in a variety of medical settings, including chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, and parenteral nutrition. They are also used to administer medications for chronic conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. The port eliminates the need for frequent needle sticks, reducing the risk of infection and discomfort. The implantable port market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products. Some of the major players in the market include B. Braun, Baxter, Smiths Medical, and AngioDynamics. Show Less Read more
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