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titleOfInvention Fixed fluid injection system
abstract Provided is a fixative solution injection system in which formaldehyde or the like does not leak into the outside air during an antiseptic fixation treatment of an anatomy body, and does not rupture a thrombotic blockage or a hardened blood vessel portion of the anatomy body. A three-way stopcock having an infusion bag 1 detachably suspended above an anatomical body, a bag side port, an injection port, and an extraction port, and switching the connection of the bag side port to the injection port or the extraction port 2, a sealed fixed solution storage container 3 connected to the injection port of the three-way stopcock 2 by an injection tube, and an extraction where one end is connected to the extraction port of the three-way stopcock and the injection cannula 7 is connected to the other end Tube 6 was provided. [Selection] Figure 1
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