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HAI therapy treatment center finder

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Find a doctor who specializes in HAI therapy for the treatment of colorectal or bile duct cancer that has spread to the liver.



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This website is compiled by Boston Scientific as a reference tool for locating or identifying certain physicians. This database may not include all physicians who use or have used Boston Scientific’s products. No physician has been paid or received a fee to be included in our database. Boston Scientific does not verify or monitor the license, credentials, accreditations, or qualifications of any physician listed in the database, and is not responsible for the medical advice of the physicians included in this database. Boston Scientific is not responsible and shall not be liable to you or others for any decision made or action taken by you in reliance on this information obtained from this database. Inclusion of a physician in the database does not mean that Boston Scientific endorses or recommends such physician. Similarly, the fact that a physician is not included in the database does not mean that physician is not qualified. To appear within the database, physicians must have completed at least one case within the past six months. The results are provided by proximity when searching by ZIP code. Caution: US Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.


Important Safety Information for HAI

The Intera 3000 Hepatic Artery Infusion Pump is used to deliver medications such as chemotherapy to the blood vessels in the liver. With all medical procedures, there are risks associated with the procedure to place the pump in your abdomen and with the use of the pump to deliver medications. The risks associated with placement and use of the pump include but are not limited to bleeding, blood clots, blockage within the device, damage to the blood vessels, fluid or blood build-up around the device under the skin, infection, movement or displacement of the pump or catheter, pump damage, and leakage or incorrect delivery of the medications. Special care may be required after placement of the Intera 3000 Pump and includes but is not limited to avoiding rough physical activity, avoiding deep sea or scuba diving, avoiding saunas, avoiding long periods in hot tubs and avoiding direct sun exposure, heating pads or hot water bottles over the area of your abdomen where the pump is placed. Additional care may be needed for air travel, moving to or visiting a high-altitude place, or if you have a fever. The Intera 3000 Pump is MRI Conditional, which means that certain conditions must be met to safely have an MRI after placement of the pump. Be sure to talk with your doctor so that you thoroughly understand all of the risks and benefits associated with the use of the device. PI-2257307-AA