Claims
- 1. A delivery vehicle for a silver ion releasing compound for use in the treatment of menorrhagia and comprising a plurality of physiologically inert beads bearing a tissue necrosing amount of a water soluble silver ion releasing compound.
- 2. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the beads are selected from the group consisting of polymeric beads, ceramic beads, and stainless steel beads.
- 3. The delivery vehicle of claim 2 wherein the polymeric beads are selected from the group consisting of polystyrene beads, polyethylene beads, polypropylene beads, nylon beads, polyurethane beads, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer beads, and polyethyleneterephthalate beads.
- 4. The delivery vehicle of claim 3 wherein the polypropylene beads are foamed polypropylene beads.
- 5. The delivery vehicle of claim 3 wherein the polypropylene beads are solid polypropylene beads.
- 6. The delivery vehicle of claim 3 wherein the polystyrene beads are perforated polystyrene beads.
- 7. The delivery vehicle of claim 3 wherein the polyethylene beads are foamed polyethylene beads.
- 8. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is silver nitrate and is deposited on the surface of the beads.
- 9. The delivery vehicle of claim 8 wherein at least a portion of the silver nitrate is contained within the beads.
- 10. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the beads are substantially spherical and have an average diameter in the range of about 1 to about 6 millimeters.
- 11. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the beads are substantially spherical and have an average diameter in the range of about 2 to about 4 millimeters.
- 12. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is a water soluble inorganic silver salt.
- 13. The delivery vehicle of claim 12 wherein the water soluble inorganic silver salt is silver nitrate.
- 14. The delivery vehicle of claim 12 wherein the water soluble inorganic silver salt is silver perchlorate.
- 15. The delivery vehicle of claim 12 wherein the water soluble inorganic silver salt is silver permanganate.
- 16. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is a water soluble organic silver salt.
- 17. The delivery vehicle of claim 16 wherein the water soluble organic silver salt is silver acetate.
- 18. The delivery vehicle of claim 16 wherein the water soluble organic silver salt is silver lactate monohydrate.
- 19. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is silver nitrate and is present as a composition that comprises at least about 75 percent by weight silver nitrate.
- 20. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is silver nitrate and is present as a composition that comprises at least about 95 percent by weight silver nitrate.
- 21. The delivery vehicle of claim 20 wherein the silver nitrate is present as a composition that comprises up to about 5 percent by weight potassium nitrate.
- 22. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the beads contain about 20 to about 150 milligrams of silver nitrate per bead.
- 23. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the beads contain about 50 to about 150 milligrams of silver nitrate per bead.
- 24. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the silver ion releasing compound is silver nitrate and is present in a physiologically tolerable binding matrix.
- 25. The delivery vehicle of claim 24 wherein binding matrix is selected from the group consisting of a synthetic polymeric binder, a gelatin binder, a polysaccharide binder, and a combination thereof.
- 26. The delivery vehicle of claim 25 wherein the binding matrix is a polysaccharide.
- 27. The delivery vehicle of claim 26 wherein the polysaccharide is a dextran.
- 28. The delivery vehicle of claim 25 wherein the binding matrix is a synthetic polymer.
- 29. The delivery vehicle of claim 28 wherein the synthetic polymer is polyvinylpyrrolidone.
- 30. The delivery vehicle of claim 1 wherein the physiologically inert beads are porous.
- 31. A method of treating menorrhagia comprising the steps of
administering to the uterine cavity of a patient suffering from menorrhagia a plurality of physiologically inert beads bearing a tissue necrosing amount of a solid silver ion source; massaging the uterus to distribute the beads therein and maintaining the beads in contact with the endometrial lining of the uterus for a time sufficient to necrose the endometrial tissue; flushing the uterine cavity with a saline solution to neutralize any silver ions present in the uterine cavity; and recovering the beads from the patient's uterus.
- 32. The method in accordance with claim 31 wherein the silver ion source is a water soluble inorganic silver salt.
- 33. The method in accordance with claim 31 wherein the silver ion source is a water soluble organic silver salt.
- 34. The method in accordance with claim 31 wherein the silver ion source is silver nitrate.
- 35. The method in accordance with claim 31 wherein silver ions are administered in an amount in the range of about 25 mg/cm2 to about 150 mg/cm2 of endometrium.
- 36. The method in accordance with claim 31 wherein silver ions are administered in an amount in the range of about 50 mg/cm2 to about 100 mg/cm2 of endometrium.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/463,255, filed Apr. 16, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60463255 |
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