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  • Infusion pumps designed for delivery of large volumes of liquids subcutaneously. These pumps typically employ a peristaltic mechanism to propel the infusate from a solution container (e.g., IV bag) through a tubing set. These pumps typically include controls that allow the user to start, stop, or modulate the flow rate as necessary. These pumps are frequently used in tumescent anesthesia procedures, which provides local pain relief for various surgeries (e.g., liposuction, vein ablation) through infiltration of large volumes of dilute anesthetic subcutaneously at the surgical site.
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