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titleOfInvention Implantation device for metabolite sensors
abstract The invention relates to an implantation device (110) for the implantation of a sensor element (114) for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid or a body tissue (116). Said implantation device (110) comprises at least one cannula (118) for penetrating the surface of the skin (112) of a patient. Said cannula (118) comprises at least one receiving area (124) for receiving the sensor element (114). Said implantation device (110) also comprises at least one hydraulic container (128) which is joined to the cannula (118) for receiving the hydraulic fluid (132) and at least one pressure generation device (142) which is designed such that it is able to compress the hydraulic fluid (132) and the sensor element (114) can be transferred into the body tissue (116) by means of the hydraulic fluid (132) from the cannula (118).
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