Claims
- 1. A method of treating a breast condition comprising:
establishing a temporary access track to a breast milk duct; and delivering an agent through the track to the duct over time wherein over a defined period of time a specific amount of agent is delivered at a relatively constant rate.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the condition arises in a breast milk duct or terminal ductal lobular unit.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the condition comprises a breast precancer or cancer.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the temporary access track comprises a lumen in the breast milk duct.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein the agent comprises a time-release formulation.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein establishing a track comprises placing an indwelling unit comprising a reservoir in the breast duct with a lead or tube to the nipple surface for retrieving or reloading the unit.
- 7. A method as in claim 6, wherein placing the indwelling unit comprises placing the unit in the lactiferous sinus.
- 8. A method as in claim 6, wherein the indwelling unit comprises a pump.
- 9. A method as in claim 8, wherein the pump is osmotic.
- 10. A method as in claim 6, wherein the indwelling unit comprises a microchip.
- 11. A method of treating a breast condition comprising:
placing an implant into a breast during breast surgery, wherein the implant comprises a reservoir, and delivering an agent from the reservoir to the duct over time wherein over a defined period of time a specific amount of agent is delivered at a relatively constant rate.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein the reservoir comprises a time release formulation or a biodegradable material.
- 13. A method as in claim 11, wherein the reservoir comprises a pump or a microchip.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein the reservoir is a pump and the pump is osmotic.
- 15. A method as in claim 13, further comprising establishing a temporary access track to a breast milk duct so that the pump can be accessed from the nipple surface after surgery.
- 16. A method of treating a breast condition comprising:
accessing a breast milk duct; and delivering an agent comprising a time release formulation to the duct over time, wherein over a defined period of time a specific amount of agent is delivered at a relatively constant rate.
- 17. A method as in claim 16, wherein the time-release formulation comprises a biodegradable material.
- 18. A device for delivering an agent to a breast milk duct over time comprising:
a reservoir capable of dwelling in the duct or on the nipple surface, and a line or tube connected to the reservoir to deliver agent to the duct, reload an indwelling reservoir when empty, or provide retrieval of an indwelling reservoir from the duct, wherein the reservoir releases agent to the duct over time.
- 19. A device as in claim 18, wherein an empty indwelling reservoir can be reloaded through the line or tube.
- 20. A device as in claim 18, wherein the reservoir comprises a pump.
- 21. A device as in claim 20, wherein the pump is osmotic.
- 22. A device as in claim 18, wherein the reservoir holds a volume of agent in the range of from about 0.001 ml to 10 ml.
- 23. A device as in claim 18, wherein the reservoir delivers a volume of agent at a rate in a range from about 0.0001 ml/day to about 0.001 ml/hour.
- 24. A device as in claim 18, wherein the reservoir comprises a microchip.
- 25. A kit comprising a device of any of claims 18-24 and instructions for use.
- 26. A kit comprising a device of any of the claims 18-24, instructions for use, and further comprising an agent for delivery to a breast duct using the device.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/313,463, filed on May 17, 1999, which claimed the benefit and priority of Provisional U.S. Application No. 60/117,281 filed on Jan. 26, 1999, under 37 CFR §1.78, the full disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60117281 |
Jan 1999 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09313463 |
May 1999 |
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09502206 |
Feb 2000 |
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