Claims
- 1. A brachytherapy seed deployment system comprising:
at least two seeds; and a filament secured to the at least two seeds.
- 2. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, wherein the filament is not bioabsorbable.
- 3. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, wherein the filament is bioabsorbable and a useful life of the seeds is shorter than an amount of time required for the filament to be absorbed.
- 4. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, wherein each seed is independently secured to the filament with an adhesive.
- 5. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, wherein each seed is independently secured to the filament with a cylindrical collar.
- 6. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 5, wherein the collar comprises a polymeric material that shrinks upon application of heat.
- 7. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, further comprising a second filament.
- 8. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, further comprising at least one spacer located between adjacent seeds.
- 9. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, further comprising an anchor along the filament.
- 10. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 9, wherein the anchor comprises a knot in the filament.
- 11. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 9, wherein the anchor comprises a hook secured to the filament.
- 12. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 9, wherein the anchor comprises a T bar secured to the filament.
- 13. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, further comprising an anchor secured to a distal seed.
- 14. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 13, wherein the anchor comprises at least one barb.
- 15. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 1, wherein the filament comprises a material that is rigid outside the human body and flexible inside the human body.
- 16. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 15, wherein the filament comprises a material that is rigid at temperatures below normal human body temperature and flexible at normal human body temperature.
- 17. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 15, wherein the filament comprises a material including a matrix that is rigid outside the body and flexible within the body.
- 18. A brachytherapy seed deployment system comprising:
at least two seeds; a non-bioabsorbable filament secured to the at least two seeds; a sleeve including a central lumen for containing the seeds and filament; and a needle including a central lumen for containing the sleeve.
- 19. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 18, further comprising an obturator insertable through a proximal end of the sleeve for ejecting the seeds and filament from the sleeve.
- 20. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 18, wherein the sleeve further comprises a hub.
- 21. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 18, wherein the needle further comprises a hub.
- 22. A method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a fixture including a longitudinal slot; placing a filament within the slot; pulling the filament taut; sliding at least one cylindrical collar onto the filament; inserting a seed into the at least one collar; locating the seed and collar at a desired point along a length of the filament; and securing the seed and collar to the filament.
- 23. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, further comprising the step of locating an anchor along the filament.
- 24. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, further comprising the step of providing a second filament.
- 25. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 24, wherein the first and second filaments are located on opposite sides of the seed.
- 26. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, wherein the seed and collar are secured to the filament by heat shrinking.
- 27. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, further comprising the step of inserting at least one spacer between adjacent seeds.
- 28. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, further comprising the step of knotting and cutting an end of the filament.
- 29. The method of assembling a brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 22, further comprising the step of inserting the seed, collar and filament into a sleeve.
- 30. A method of implanting brachytherapy seeds, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a needle, the needle containing a sleeve, the sleeve containing at least two seeds tethered to one another by a filament; penetrating a cancerous region with the needle; and ejecting the seeds from the sleeve and implanting the seeds in the cancerous region.
- 31. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 30, wherein the seeds are ejected from the sleeve by an obturator inserted through a proximal end of the sleeve.
- 32. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 30, wherein the filament includes an anchor.
- 33. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 32, wherein the anchor engages body tissue.
- 34. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 33, wherein as the needle and sleeve are withdrawn from the cancerous region, the anchored filament creates tension in the filament, maintaining a desired spacing of the seeds.
- 35. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 32, wherein the anchor comprises a knot in the filament.
- 36. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 32, wherein the anchor comprises a hook.
- 37. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 32, wherein the anchor comprises a T bar.
- 38. The method of implanting brachytherapy seeds of claim 32, wherein a distal seed includes a notch, and a rigid wire engages the notch to hold the distal seed in place in the cancerous region as the sleeve and needle are withdrawn.
- 39. A brachytherapy seed deployment system comprising:
at least two seeds; and a laminate encapsulating the at least two seeds.
- 40. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 39, wherein the laminate comprises at least two sheets of a biocompatible polymeric material.
- 41. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 39, further comprising at least one spacer between adjacent seeds.
- 42. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 39, further comprising a filament secured to the at least two seeds.
- 43. The brachytherapy seed deployment system of claim 42, wherein the filament and seeds are located between two sheets of a biocompatible polymeric material.
- 44. A method of securing at least two brachytherapy seeds to a filament, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a filament; securing a first seed to the filament; securing a second seed to the filament such that the two seeds are tethered to one another by the filament.
- 45. The method of securing at least two brachytherapy seeds to a filament of claim 44, wherein the seeds are secured to the filament via an adhesive.
- 46. The method of securing at least two brachytherapy seeds to a filament of claim 44, wherein the seeds are secured to the filament via a heat-shrunk collar.
- 47. The method of securing at least two brachytherapy seeds to a filament of claim 44, further comprising the step of placing a spacer between the seeds.
- 48. The method of securing at least two brachytherapy seeds to a filament of claim 47, wherein the spacer is secured to the filament.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/694,107 filed Oct. 20, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09694107 |
Oct 2000 |
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10217339 |
Aug 2002 |
US |