Claims
- 1. A ultraviolet light probe for activating transduction of a UV activated viral vector in target cells comprising:
an elongated exterior housing having distal end and a proximal end; a light guide partially surrounded by the exterior housing, the light guide extending toward the distal end; an optical connector joined with the light guide to channel ultraviolet light into the light guide when the optical connector is connected to a light source; and a light guide terminator located at the distal end, the light guide terminator being configured to output ultraviolet light from the light guide.
- 2. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the probe is configured to administer ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 255 nm to about 400 nm.
- 3. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the probe is configured to administer ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 280 nm to about 400 nm.
- 4. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein probe is configured to administer the ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 280 nm to about 330 nm.
- 5. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the probe is configured to administer ultraviolet light having a wavelength from 315 nm to 355 nm.
- 6. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the probe is configured to administer ultraviolet light having a wavelength of about 325 nm.
- 7. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the probe is configured to administer ultraviolet light having a wavelength of about 290 nm.
- 8. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the UV activated viral vector is recombinant adeno-associated virus (r-AAV).
- 9. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light guide terminator is a tip lens.
- 10. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 9, wherein the tip lens is a microlens.
- 11. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 9, wherein the tip lens is a cylindrical diffusing lens.
- 12. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light guide terminator is configured to output ultraviolet light originating from a laser.
- 13. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 12, wherein the light guide terminator is configured to output ultraviolet light originating from a laser.
- 14. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 13, wherein the laser is a helium cadmium laser.
- 15. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light guide terminator is configured to output ultraviolet light originating from a lamp.
- 16. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, further comprising a handle attached to the exterior housing, the handle being configured to allow manual manipulation of the probe.
- 17. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light probe is configured to locally administer ultraviolet light to a patient's treatment site.
- 18. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 17, wherein the treatment site is external to the patient.
- 19. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light probe is configured to be sterile and disposable.
- 20. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light probe is configured for arthroscopic surgery.
- 21. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 20, wherein the distal end of the probe is angled to access a target site in a patient.
- 22. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light probe is configured for minimally invasive surgery.
- 23. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 22, wherein the light probe is configured to access a patient's joint.
- 24. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 23, wherein the light probe is configured to access cartilage.
- 25. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 22, wherein the light probe is configured to access a patient's spine.
- 26. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 25, wherein the light probe is configured to access an intervertebral disc.
- 27. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the housing is configured to be selectively attached to a probe body.
- 28. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, further comprising a probe body selectively attached to the distal end of the housing.
- 29. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the optical connector is configured to be selectively connected to a light delivery cable channeling light from an ultraviolet light source.
- 30. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the light probe is configured to activate the transduction of a UV activated viral vector integrated with a surgical implant.
- 31. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 1, wherein the light guide comprises an optical fiber.
- 32. The ultraviolet light probe of 31, wherein the optical fiber extends from the proximal end of the housing.
- 33. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 31, wherein the light guide terminator comprises a distal end of the optical fiber.
- 34. The ultraviolet light probe of claim 33, wherein the distal end of the optical fiber is angled to output the light at an angle non-parallel to the housing.
- 35. A method of activating a viral vector in a patient, comprising:
inserting an end of a light transmitting tool into the patient so as to direct light towards the viral vector in the patient; transmitting ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 280 to about 400 nm through a core of the light transmitting tool to the end of the tool; and outputting the ultraviolet light to the viral vector in the patient in order to activate the viral vector.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein inserting the tool comprises arthroscopic surgery.
- 37. The method of claim 35, wherein inserting the end of the light transmitting tool comprises inserting a detachable tip into the patient without contacting the patient with the body of the light transmitting tool.
- 38. The method of claim 35, wherein the ultraviolet light is outputted from a tip at the end of the tool, the tip being angled to access an arthroscopic surgery site.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the site is selected from a group consisting of a patient's joint and spine.
- 40. The method of claim 35, wherein ultraviolet light is transmitted through a fiber optic core.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the ultraviolet light is outputted from a core angled at the tool end to administer light at an angle non-parallel to a body of the tool.
- 42. The method of claim 35, wherein the activated viral vector is recombinant adeno-associated virus (r-AAV).
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein the vector is integrated with a surgical implant.
- 44. The method of claim 35, wherein outputting the ultraviolet light comprises irradiating the viral vector without substantially damaging a patient's tissue surrounding the vector.
- 45. A method of reusing a light probe body configured to output 255 to 400 nm ultraviolet light to activate a viral vector in a patient:
removing a first light probe tip from the light probe body; and attaching a second light probe tip to the light probe body.
- 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising disposing of the first light probe tip.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein the first and second light probe tips are both shaped to access the same site in the patient.
- 48. The method of claim 45, wherein the first and second light probe tips are each shaped to access different sites in the patient.
- 49. The method of claim 45, further comprising aligning the second light probe tip with the light probe body.
- 50. A detachable tip of an ultraviolet light probe for activating a viral vector in a patient, comprising:
an optical connector at a proximal end of the tip; an optical output at the distal end of the tip, the optical output being configured to output ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 280 nm to about 400 nm in order to activate a viral vector in the patient; and a fiber optic core extending between the optical connector and the optical output.
- 51. The detachable tip of claim 50, additionally comprising a housing enclosing at least a part of said optical output and at least a part of said fiber optic core.
- 52. The detachable tip of claim 50, wherein the optical connector is configured to join and optically align the tip with a light probe body.
- 53. The detachable tip of claim 50, wherein the optical output is configured to output ultraviolet light having a wavelength from about 280 nm to about 330 nm.
- 54. The detachable tip of claim 51, wherein the housing is angled so as to access a target site during arthroscopic surgery.
- 55. The detachable tip of claim 54, wherein the tip is configured so that the tip contacts the patient and the light probe body does not contact the patient.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application 60/444,493, filed on Jan. 31, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under NIH Contract #AR45972, an RO1 grant awarded by NIAMS. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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