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titleOfInvention Device for intrathecal drug administration into spinal canal
abstract The device comprises the siloxane top-cover for multiple piercing, the protective area with titanium support ring allowing for safe fastening of the device in the intercostals space, and the reservoir. The drugs are administered through the catheter inserted into the pathologic focus with its other end connected to the reservoir. The catheter is protected with the aid of the titanium plates. The device is implanted at the level of the costal arch under the skin.
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