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Implantable insulin pumps

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Relative to CSII, an implantable, programmable pump supplying insulin intravenously or intraperitoneally provided excellent glycaemic control with few hypoglycaemic episodes. It is sited subcutaneously in the lower left abdomen and only required filling on average once every two months.

Reference:

  • Broussolle, C., Jeandidier, N., Hanaire-Broutin, H., (1994). EVADIAC Study Group. French multicentre experience with an implantable insulin pump. Lancet, 343, 514-515.

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