PEEK mediport, also known as PEEK implanted port, is a fully implantable closed venous infusion system.
This is a Fully implantable venous infusion port made of PEEK material, which is ideal for use as a medical implant due to its human compatibility.
A fully implantable venous infusion port, referred to as PORT, is a closed intravenous infusion system that is completely embedded under the skin and remains in the body for a long period. Including the catheter part located in the superior vena cava and the injection seat buried under the skin, it is a kind of puncture through the internal jugular vein or subclavian vein, put into the catheter, so that the head end of the catheter enters into the superior vena cava, and put into the seat of the infusion port in the subclavian fossa, so that the seat of the infusion port is connected to the catheter. It is a long-term venous channel of the patient's intravenous fluid infusion. Depending on the implantation site, it can be divided into two types: chest wall infusion port and arm infusion port, which can be used for drug infusion, rehydration, nutritional support medical treatment, blood transfusion, blood sample collection, etc.
It is used 80% for cancer treatment, infusion of chemotherapy drugs, intravenous fluids, parenteral nutritional fluids, blood products, extraction of blood specimens, etc. PORT can be used for the infusion of all drugs of different natures.
Peek Mediport on the other hand defines the use of polyether ether ketone (PEEK) in the creation and development of medical ports for the long term intravenous infusions.
These ports are crucial in situations where medicines or nutrition are to be administered frequently like in Oncology or any other medical procedure.
The peek Mediport can be single or dual lumen. The types of ports include single lumen ports with a single port opening and dual lumen ports with two port openings for the instillation of different therapies or medicines simultaneously. The decision to use single or, on the other hand, dual lumen ports depends on the patient’s health state and the treatments that they are to undergo.
The peek Mediport comes in round, oval and a triangular shapes depending on your needs as well as the shape can also always be altered to fit the requirements of the patient.
A specific application of PEEK is also in implantable infusion ports- devices that give caregivers direct access to veins for administerances such as chemotherapy, IV fluids, antibiotics and transfusion of blood among others. These ports eliminate the multiple needle pricks and safeguard veins from the damage associated with numerous accesses and these are developed to be integrated with imaging examinations such as computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to enable the high-velocity injection of contrast agents.
can be used for "implantable devices" preparation of PEEK materials called implant-grade PEEK, this type of material is commonly used in orthopedic implant consumables (such as intervertebral fusion, ligament repair anchors, joint interface screws), neurosurgical patches (such as artificial skull, maxillofacial bone), cardiovascular products (such as heart valves, Cardiovascular products (such as heart valves, pacemaker shells, etc.), in recent years, modified PEEK materials began to be widely used in oral implants, trauma bone plates and other products with high mechanical properties requirements. In addition to meeting the biocompatibility of medical grade PEEK, implantable PEEK should also have more stringent biosafety requirements, such as systemic toxicity, genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, blood compatibility and implantation reaction, etc., and also need to comply with the requirements of the "YY/T 0660-2008 Standard Specification for Polyether Ether Ketone (PEEK) Polymers for Surgical Implants".