Claims
- 1. A beneficial agent delivery system comprising:
an implant including an implant housing having a proximal end and a distal end, an osmotic agent contained within the housing, a beneficial agent reservoir within the housing, a fluid permeable membrane positioned in the proximal end of the housing which allows moisture to enter the housing and cause the osmotic agent within the housing to swell, and a fluid outlet at the distal end of the housing for dispensing the beneficial agent; an implantable docking station configured to receive the distal end of the implant housing; and a catheter connected to the implantable docking station with an inlet of the catheter arranged to receive the beneficial agent dispensed from the fluid outlet of the implant when the implant is received in the docking station.
- 2. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 1, wherein the docking station is a tubular member which receives the distal end of the implant housing inside the tubular member.
- 3. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 2, wherein the docking station extends over at least ½ of a length of the implant.
- 4. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 1, further comprising a seal provided between the docking station and the implant.
- 5. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 4, wherein the seal includes a resilient annular ridge on the implant.
- 6. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 4, wherein the seal includes an O-ring.
- 7. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 1, wherein the catheter has an inner diameter of 0.2 mm or less.
- 8. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 1, wherein the implant is configured to deliver the beneficial agent at flow rates of 100 ml per day or less.
- 9. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 1, wherein the catheter has a distal tip with a plurality of agent delivery holes.
- 10. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 9, wherein the catheter distal tip is bioerodible.
- 11. A beneficial agent delivery system comprising:
a substantially cylindrical implant containing a beneficial agent; an implantable tubular docking station arranged to removably receive the implant; and a catheter connected to the docking station and arranged to receive the beneficial agent from the implant and dispense the beneficial agent to a treatment site when the implant is received in the docking station.
- 12. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 11, wherein the implant is an osmotic implant.
- 13. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 11, wherein the implant is configured to deliver the beneficial agent at flow rates of 100 ml per day or less.
- 14. The beneficial agent delivery system of claim 11, further comprising an inner catheter connected to a beneficial agent delivery orifice of the implant, wherein the inner catheter fits within the catheter connected to the docking station when the implant is connected to the docking station.
- 15. A method for delivering beneficial agents to a treatment site comprising:
implanting a docking station and catheter combination in a body of a patient, and positioning the catheter and docking station such that a distal end of the catheter is located at a treatment site within the body; connecting an osmotic implant to the docking station with a delivery orifice of the osmotic implant arranged to deliver a beneficial agent from the osmotic implant to a lumen of the catheter; selectively passing aqueous fluid into the osmotic implant; and delivering the beneficial agent from the osmotic implant through the lumen of the catheter to the treatment site.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the beneficial agent is delivered throughout a treatment region within the body through a plurality of holes in the catheter.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the beneficial agent is delivered at flow rates of 100 ml per day or less.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/171,647, filed Dec. 27, 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60171647 |
Dec 1999 |
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