Ambulatory infusion systems utilize an implanted or wearable syringe pump, allowing the animal to move freely. This system eliminates the need for tethers, enabling animals to explore and exhibit more natural behaviors. With proper preparation, animals, including primates, can be group-housed while receiving ambulatory infusions.
Compared to tethered infusion, ambulatory models reduce both human interference and animal stress. Animals can be dosed with minimal human intervention and may be monitored and controlled remotely, which is crucial for certain studies, such as safety pharmacology assessments.
Ambulatory Infusion System for Rabbits
Maintain healthy and freely-moving rabbits with our ambulatory infusion systems.
Ambulatory infusion studies in rabbits require a lightweight pump due to the animal’s smaller size. As a result, tethered infusion systems are also a common approach. Our team can assist you in customizing options for your protocol, including catheters, access systems, pumps, and more, based on your specific needs.
Swine ambulatory infusion studies are safe and easy, with help from SAI
The standard pig infusion configuration shown here accommodates the majority of protocols. Pigs are both strong and intelligent, making it essential to design a system that can withstand their unique challenges. Our team can assist you in customizing options for the catheter, catheter access, pumps, and more, tailored to your specific requirements.
Volume & Flow Rate
Weight of the animal
Long-Term or Short-Term Study
Intermittent or Continuous Catheter Access
Catheter Implant Location and Type
AmbIT® Continuous Ambulatory Pump, lightweight for Primates and Dogs
Canine ambulatory infusion studies are easy, with help from SAI
Compared to tethered infusion, the ambulatory system enables free movement and facilitates group housing. The standard dog infusion configuration shown here accommodates the majority of protocols. Our team can assist you in customizing options for catheters, catheter access, pumps, and more, tailored to your specific needs.
Volume & Flow Rate
Animal Weight
Study Duration
Intermittent or Continuous Infusion
Route of Administration (Jugular, Femoral, Intrathecal, etc.)
Dog Duodenal catheter, 7F with suture patch, suture beads and female luer
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CADD-Legacy Plus 6500 Ambulatory Infusion Pump
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Large Animal Tether with Flex Coil
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Rabbit and Canine Elizabethan Collars
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Rabbit and Canine Cervical Collars
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Keep primates safe and happy with group-housed ambulatory infusion studies
The primate infusion system shown here accommodates the majority of protocols. Ambulatory infusion is often the preferred choice for primates, as it reduces stress and enables group housing of monkeys during the study. Our team can assist you in customizing options for catheters, catheter access, pumps, and more, tailored to your specific needs.
Volume & Flow Rate
Weight of the animal
Study duration
Group-housing or single-housing
Intermittent or Continuous Catheter Access
3D Mini Syringe pump with 50ml Syringe flow rate 0.01-35mls/hr
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