Securing means for an infusion device worn on the body

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A61M 5/14 (2006.01) A61M 5/158 (2006.01) A61M 5/162 (2006.01)

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CA 2589376

Infusion device for administering a liquid medical substance into human or animal. body tissue, said device comprising: a) a catheter head (1) with an underside (1a) for securing to the body tissue; b) a cannula (1b) which is mounted on the catheter head (1), protrudes from the underside thereof and is inserted into the body tissue; c) a guide element and connector (1c) arranged on the top face of the catheter head and designed to establish a releasable plug-in connection and fluidic connection to an administration device (2) provided for this purpose; d) an administration device (2) which is mounted so as to be able to rotate about the guide element and which establishes a releasable connection to the catheter head; characterized in that e) the administration device is prepared, on the peripheral areas (2a), with at least one adhesive (3) that is suitable for fixing the administration device onto the body such that the latter can be suitably worn on the body.

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