Comparing MiniMed infusion sets

A set for every body. A set for every lifestyle.

ExtendedTM infusion set

MiniMedTM MioTM Advance infusion set

MiniMedTM Quick-setTM infusion set

MiniMedTM SilhouetteTM infusion set

MiniMedTM Sure-TTM infusion set

Infusion set design

  • Fewer set changes
  • Dexterity issues
  • Needle anxiety
  • Dexterity issues
  • Needle anxiety
  • Dexterity issues
  • Lean/active
  • History of bent cannula
  • History of scar tissue

Insertion device

All in one

All in one

Quick-serterTM or Manual insertion

MiniMedTM Sil-serterTM or Manual insertion

Manual insertion

Cannula/needle type

Soft

Soft

Soft

Soft

Steel

Insertion angle

90°

90°

90°

30° - 45°

90°

Cannula length

6 mm, 9 mm

6 mm, 9 mm

6 mm, 9 mm

13 mm, 17 mm

6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm

Tubing length

23 in, 32 in, 43 in

23 in, 43 in

18 in, 23 in, 32 in, 43 in

18 in, 23 in, 32 in, 43 in

18 in, 23 in, 32 in

Cannula thickness (gauge)

25G

25G

25G

25G

29G

Change frequency

up to 7 days

2-3 days

2-3 days

2-3 days

1-2 days

Important Safety Information: Generic Infustion Set

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 additional safety information and user guides, see https://bit.ly/MiniMedRisks.