Infusion sets
Whether you are new to insulin pump therapy or are experienced, we have the right infusion set for your body type, personal preference, and lifestyle.
Designed for every body and every lifestyle
An infusion set includes the thin plastic tubing that delivers insulin from the pump to your body. This tubing comes in different lengths to accommodate various needs. At the end of the tubing is either a soft, flexible cannula, or a stainless steel needle. The cannula, which is a small, tapered tube, is inserted under your skin in a spot such as your abdomen, thigh or buttocks. This spot is called your infusion site, and the infusion set remains in place for up to 2-3 days for most set types, and up to 7 days* for the Extend infusion set.
Thin plastic tubing
Soft cannula or needle
Comfortable insertion sites
Medtronic Extended™ infusion set
Designed for individuals with:
- Dexterity issues
- Needle anxiety
The Extended™ infusion set is the first and only infusion set approved for twice the wear6, up to 7 days*, which allows you to reduce the number of set changes and gives your favorite sites more time to heal. This infusion set has a 90° soft cannula with an all-in-one insertion design.
Order by calling 1-800-646-4633 and selecting option 2. (Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central Time)
MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set
Designed for individuals with:
- Dexterity issues
- Needle anxiety
This infusion set has a 90°, soft cannula and can be inserted with only 4 steps. The all-in-one insertion design means that no separate serter is needed.
Easier, faster, hassle-free1
The MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set is designed with a pre-loaded inserter for quicker and easier set changes that require fewer steps.1,2
1. Peel adhesive
2. Pinch & remove safety pin
3. Stretch skin then place on body
4. Press the button
It works with all major insulin pump brands with luer-lock or MiniMed™ connections including Medtronic, Roche and Animas®.3
Key features
- 90° soft Teflon cannula
- Pre-loaded inserter
- Hidden needle before and after use
- Audible “click” indicates secure connection with Medtronic "P" cap infusion set
- Ideal for patients with dexterity issues or needle anxiety4,5
Tips
- To help optimize insulin absorption, reduce insulin degradation and prevent set obstruction, change your MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion and reservoir every 2 to 3 days, or as otherwise provided by your healthcare professional’s instructions.
- Successful pump therapy relies on proper care and protection of the infusion site.
2. IFU & User Guide Comparison. Medtronic data on File.
3. Insulin pump and reservoir must have a luer-lock or MiniMed™ connector.
4. Medtronic Infusion Set Advisory Board 2016, Northridge, CA. Final report on file at Medtronic.
5. Helpline Complaint Data Report 2014, 2015, 2016. Medtronic data on file.
MiniMed™ Quick-set™ infusion set
Designed for individuals with:
- Dexterity issues
The MiniMed™ Quick-set infusion set has a 90°, soft cannula and is available in various tubing lengths and cannula lengths. The MiniMed™ Quick-serter device may be used to insert the cannula under your skin and helps to make consistent insertions with just the press of a button.
MiniMed™ Silhouette™ infusion set
Designed for individuals with:
- Lean/active body types
The MiniMed™ Sihouette™ infusion set is a soft cannula infusion set that can be inserted at a 30-45° angle. Ideal for individuals who are lean or live an active lifestyle, the infusion set offers comfort and flexibility by allowing you to choose your insertion angle.
The Silhouette™ infusion set is available in various tubing lengths and cannula lengths. The MiniMed™ Silhouette™ infusion set paired with the MiniMed™ Sil-Serter™ device allows you to insert the infusion set with just the press of a button.
MiniMed™ Sure-T™ infusion set
Designed for individuals with:
- A history of bent cannulas
- Scar tissue
The MiniMed™ Sure-T™ infusion set has a steel needle and an extra adhesive pad for a more secure connection. The MiniMed™ Sure-T™ infusion set is a very fine 29 gauge needle and is intended for individuals who prefer using a needle to infuse their insulin rather than a cannula. It comes in various tubing lengths and cannula lengths.
6. Clinical evaluation document: Clinical evaluation report for the extended wear infusion set. 2019. 10937618DOC. (2) Zhang JY, et al. Advances in Insulin Pump Infusion Sets Symposium Report. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2021; DOI: 10.1177/1932296821999080 (3) Ilany et al. Clinical Study of a New Extended Wear Infusion Set Diabetes. 2020;69(Supplement 1):994-P (4) Ilany J, et al. Abstract 416 - Clinical study of a new extended wear infusion set design. 13th ATTD International Conference. February 2020.
Important Safety Information: Infusion Sets
Infusion sets require a prescription and are indicated for the subcutaneous infusion of insulin from an infusion pump. Infusion sets are not indicated for intravenous (IV) infusion or the infusion of blood or blood products. Inaccurate medication delivery, infection and/or site irritation may result from improper insertion and maintenance of the infusion site. Before insertion, clean the insertion site with isopropyl alcohol. Remove the needle guard before inserting the infusion set. If using this infusion set for the first time, do the first set-up in the presence of your healthcare professional. Do not leave air in the infusion set. Prime completely. Follow the instructions provided and replace as indicated in those instructions. For more details, see https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/important-safety-information.
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