Disclosed is a novel device for the vacuum infusion of a porous medical implant contained therein with one or more pharmaceutical substances and a method for the devices use. The device is deformable, and capable of adjusting to the outer contour of a porous medical implant to facilitate packaging, shipping and storage of the implant contained within the device. In addition, the device is unbreakable, easily disposed of after use, maintains the implant in a sterile condition before and after infusion and minimizes the quantity of pharmaceutical substance needed for infusion. Use of the device provides for rapid and complete infusion of a variety of pharmaceutical substances into a porous implant prior to surgery.