Intraosseous infusion
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Intraosseous infusion is the process of injection directly into the marrow of the bone. The needle is injected right through the bone and into the soft marrow interior.
[edit] External links
- Intraosseous Infusion — An article by members of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on the indications and use of intraosseous infusions.
- Pyng Medical's F.A.S.T.1 Intraosseous Infusion System (includes detailed instructions and medical journal articles)
- Probably the easiest-to-use product for intraosseous infusion
- MeSH E05.300.510.560