Claims
- 1. A therapeutic element comprising:
radioactive seed elements with ends; said ends having either a projection or an indentation; wherein said radioactive seed elements are connected at said ends with a polymer.
- 2. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is impregnated with a hormone.
- 3. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is impregnated with a drug.
- 4. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said radioactive seed elements include one of a radioactive seed and a radioactive seed encapsulated in a material.
- 5. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain a hormone.
- 6. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain a drug.
- 7. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is bioabsorbable in a time that is about the half-life of said radioactive seed elements.
- 8. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain an isotope consisting of the group iodine 125, palladium 103, iridium 192, cesium 131, gold 198, yttrium 90 and phosphorus 32.
- 9. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material.
- 10. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material absorbed by living tissue within about 70 to 90 days.
- 11. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material selected from the group consisting of polymers and copolymers of glycolide, lactide and polydiaxanone.
- 12. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 40.
- 13. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 80.
- 14. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer is echogenic.
- 15. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 1 wherein said polymer has air bubbles.
- 16. A therapeutic element comprising:
radioactive seed elements with ends; said ends having either a projection or an indentation; said radioactive seed elements connected at said ends with a material; wherein said material is axially rigid and radially flexible.
- 17. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is impregnated with a hormone.
- 18. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is impregnated with a drug.
- 19. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said radioactive seed members are positioned between varying lengths of said material.
- 20. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain a hormone.
- 21. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain a drug.
- 22. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said radioactive seed elements are composed of one of a radioactive seed and a radioactive seed encapsulated in a material.
- 23. The therapeutic element of claim 16 wherein said material is bioabsorbable in about a time that is the half-life of a radioactive seed element.
- 24. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain an isotope consisting of the group iodine 125, palladium 103, iridium 192, cesium 131, gold 198, yttrium 90 and phosphorus 32.
- 25. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material.
- 26. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material absorbed by living tissue within about 70 to 90 days.
- 27. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material selected from the group consisting of materials and copolymers of glycolide, lactide and polydiaxanone.
- 28. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 40.
- 29. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 80.
- 30. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material is echogenic.
- 31. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said material has air bubbles.
- 32. A therapeutic element comprising:
radioactive seeds; capsules with ends having either a projection or an indentation; wherein each said radioactive seed is encapsulated within one of said capsules; and said capsules are connected at said ends with a polymer.
- 33. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is impregnated with a hormone.
- 34. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is impregnated with a drug.
- 35. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said capsules are positioned between varying lengths of said polymer.
- 36. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said capsules contain a hormone.
- 37. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said capsules contain a drug.
- 38. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is bioabsorbable in a time that is about the half-life of said radioactive seeds.
- 39. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said radioactive seed elements contain an isotope consisting of the group iodine 125, palladium 103, iridium 192, cesium 131, gold 198, yttrium 90 and phosphorus 32.
- 40. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material.
- 41. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material absorbed by living tissue within about 70 to 90 days.
- 42. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is composed of a bioabsorbable material selected from the group consisting of polymers and copolymers of glycolide, lactide and polydiaxanone.
- 43. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 40.
- 44. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 80.
- 45. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer is echogenic.
- 46. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 32 wherein said polymer has air bubbles.
- 47. A therapeutic element comprising:
radioactive seeds; capsules with ends having either a projection or an indentation; wherein each said radioactive seed are encapsulated within one of said capsules; and said capsules are connected at said ends with a material; wherein said material is axially rigid and radially flexible.
- 48. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is impregnated with a hormone.
- 49. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is impregnated with a drug.
- 50. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said capsules are positioned between varying lengths of said polymer.
- 51. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said capsules contain a hormone.
- 52. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said capsules contain a drug.
- 53. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is bioabsorbable in a time that is about the half-life of said radioactive seed elements.
- 54. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said radioactive seeds contain an isotope consisting of the group iodine 125, palladium 103, iridium 192, cesium 131, gold 198, yttrium 90 and phosphorus 32.
- 55. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material.
- 56. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material absorbed by living tissue within about 70 to 90 days.
- 57. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is composed of a bioabsorbable material selected from the group consisting of polymers and copolymers of glycolide, lactide and polydiaxanone.
- 58. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 40.
- 59. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material has a durometer in the range of about 20 to 80.
- 60. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material is echogenic.
- 61. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 47 wherein said material has air bubbles.
- 62. A therapeutic element comprising:
radioactive seed elements with ends having either a projection or an indentation; said radioactive seed elements being connected at said ends with a material; wherein said material is adapted for independent spacing lengths between said radioactive seeds.
- 63. The therapeutic element of claim 62 wherein said independent spacing varies in length between seeds.
- 64. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 62 wherein said spacing is determined by accepting a tissue treatment plan for the tissue to be treated.
- 65. A prescription method of treating tissue comprising the steps of:
first, accepting a tissue treatment plan for the tissue to be treated, which treatment plan specifies the spacing of treatment seeds to provided in a strand; and second, creating a treatment strand with independent spacing between seeds by using specified lengths of connection material between radioactive seeds.
- 66. A method for making a therapeutic element comprising, in any order:
dispersing radioactive seed elements with ends having one of projections and indentations within a molding cavity, wherein said molding cavity has spaces between said radioactive seed elements; and filling the spaces within said molding cavity with a bioabsorbable polymer in order to connect the ends of adjacent radioactive seed elements.
- 67. The therapeutic element set forth in claim 16 wherein said seeds are positioned between varying lengths of material.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/336329, filed Nov. 2, 2001, to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/035,083 filed Dec. 28, 2001, and to U.S. Patent Application No. 60/360,299 filed Feb. 26, 2002 which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The following applications are cross-referenced and incorporated herein by reference:
[0003] U.S. Patent Application No. 60/360,241 entitled “Delivery System and Method for Interstitial Radiation Therapy Using Seed Strands Constructed With Preformed Strand Housing,” by Terwilliger et al., filed Feb. 26, 2002. (WORLD1000US2)
[0004] U.S. Patent Application No. 60/360,237 entitled “System for Manufacturing Interstitial Radiation Therapy Seed Strands,” by Terwilliger et al., filed Feb. 26, 2002. (WORLD-01000US3)
[0005] U.S. Patent Application No. 60/360,272 entitled “Delivery System and Method for Interstitial Radiation Therapy Using Strands Constructed With Extruded Strand Housing,” by Terwilliger et al., filed Feb. 26, 2002. (WORLD-01000US4)
[0006] U.S. Patent Application No. 60/360,260 entitled “Delivery System and Method for Interstitial Radiation Therapy,” by Terwilliger et al., filed Feb. 26, 2002. (WORLD-01004US0)
Provisional Applications (2)
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60336329 |
Nov 2001 |
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60360299 |
Feb 2002 |
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