Claims
- 1-47. (canceled)
- 48. An electroporation device, comprising:
a. a needle-free injector configured to serve as a first electroporation electrode when positioned in contact with a tissue of a patient, wherein the needle-free injector injects at least one liquid jet to introduce an agent into or beneath the tissue; b. a second electroporation electrode disposed in spaced relation to the first electroporation electrode; and c. electrical connections to electrically connect the needle-free injector and the second electroporation electrode with an electrical source for generating electrical current used to effect electroporation.
- 49. An electroporation device according to claim 48 wherein the second electroporation electrode comprises a ring electrode.
- 50. An electroporation device according to claim 48, wherein the second electroporation electrode comprises an array of electrodes.
- 51. An electroporation device according to claim 50, wherein said array of electrodes comprises a micropatch electrode.
- 52. An electroporation device according to claim 51, wherein said micropatch electrode comprises a meander electrode.
- 53. An electroporation device according to claim 48, wherein said electrodes further comprise timing sensors.
- 54. An electroporation device according to claim 48 wherein the second electroporation electrode is also a needle-free injector.
- 55. An electroporation device according to claim 48 comprising a plurality of needle-free injectors, each of which is configured to serve as an electroporation electrode, and wherein the device comprises electrical connections to electrically connect each electroporation electrode with the electrical source.
- 56. An electroporation device according to claim 48 wherein the needle-free injector serves as the first electroporation electrode by injecting a conductive fluid comprising the agent and specific resistivity sufficient to allow application of an electrical field to effect electroporation of the tissue.
- 57. An electroporation device according to claim 56, wherein the liquid jet acts as an electrode.
- 58. An electroporation device according to claim 56, wherein the conductive fluid is contained in a partially ionized solvent.
- 59. An electroporation device according to claim 56, wherein the application of an electric field takes place without the device touching the tissue.
- 60. An electroporation device according to claim 56, wherein the agent is in a liquid and the injector forces the liquid into the tissue as a conductive or essentially non-conductive liquid jet.
- 61. An electroporation device according to claim 48 wherein the electrical source is a pulse generator.
- 62. An electroporation system comprising the electroporation device of claim 48 in electrical communication with an electrical source used to effect electroporation.
- 63. An electroporation system according to claim 62, wherein the current generated by the electrical source is a wave pulse selected from the group consisting of a square, rectangular, triangular, and an exponential decay wave pulse.
- 64. An electroporation system according to claim 63, wherein the pulse is monopolar or bipolar.
- 65. An electroporation system according to claim 63, wherein the pulse is monopolar or bipolar.
- 66. An electroporation system according to claim 62, wherein the electrical source is a pulse generator.
- 67. An electroporation device, comprising:
a. an array electrode comprising (i) at least one positive electrode and at least one negative electrode, wherein the electrodes are configured to generate an electrical field to effect electroporation of a tissue of a patient when energized, and (ii) an opening through which a needle-free injector can be inserted, wherein the needle-free injector injects a liquid jet comprising an agent into or beneath the tissue; and b. electrical connections to electrically connect the array electrode with an electrical source for generating electrical current used to generate the electrical field to effect electroporation.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/567,404, filed May 8, 2000, which relies for priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), upon U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/133,265, filed May 10, 1999, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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