Claims
- 1. A radioactively coated medical device characterized in that leachate of a radioisotope from said radioactively coated medical device is of less than about 1% when sonicated at 37° C. in saline for 15 minutes, said leachate determined shortly after production of said radioactively coated medical device.
- 2. The radioactively coated device of claim 1, coated with a radioisotope selected from the group consisting of Y-90, Pd-103, Pd-112, Co-55, Co-57, Co-60, Ag-110, Ag-111, Ag-112, Ag-113, Au-199, Cu-64, Re-186, Re-188, Ir-192, Ir-194, Mo-99, Ni-63, In-111, Tc-99m, P-32, P-33, C-14, S-35, CI-36, I-125, I-131, I-123, I-124, At-211, Gr-68, Ho-166, Gd-159, Pm-142, Gd-153, Yb-169, Am-241, and Yb-160.
- 3. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 2, wherein said leachate is of less than about 0.5%.
- 4. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 3, wherein said radioactively coated medical device can comprise a variety of surface geometries, and said medical device is selected from the group consisting of stent, expandable stent, needle, catheter, source for after-loader, source for brachytherapy, brachytherapy seed, delivery wire, seed, wire, protheses, valves, suture, and staples.
- 5. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 4 further characterized in that said medical device is a made from a material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, bronze, brass, copper, zinc, titanium, platinum, tantalum, palladium, stainless steel, zirconium, nitinol, silver, plastic, nylon, Teflon®, silicone, plastic coated wire, enamel-coated glass, ceramic, and glass.
- 6. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 5, wherein said medical device is a stent.
- 7. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 6, wherein said radioisotope is either P-32, Pd-103, Y-90, or In-111, and said material is either nitinol, stainless steel or silver.
- 8. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 5, wherein said medical device is a wire.
- 9. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 8, wherein said radioisotope is either P-32, Pd-103, Y-90, In-111, or I-125, and said material is nitinol, stainless steel or silver.
- 10. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 5, wherein said medical device is a seed.
- 11. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 10, wherein said radioisotope is P-32, Pd-103, Y-90, or In-111, and said material is nitinol, stainless steel or silver.
- 12. A method of treatment of a patient in need thereof, comprising administering said coated radioactive device as defined in claim 4.
- 13. A method for the treatment of cell proliferation comprising administering said coated radioactive device as defined in claim 4.
- 14. A method for the treatment of restenesis comprising administering said coated radioactive device as defined in claim 4.
- 15. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 1, further comprising an outer coating material, wherein said outer coating material is either a polymeric or a metallic coating.
- 16. A radioactively coated medical device prepared bya) pre-coating said medical device by immersing a cleaned medical device within a seeding solution containing an acid, and a non-radioactive metal, at a temperature of between 90° C. and 95° C. to produce a pre-coated medical device; b) baking said precoated medical device at a temperature below the recrystallization temperature of said medical device; c) immersing said precoated medical device within a matrix solution containing a γ, β+, α, or β−, emitting metallic radioisotope with a valence of two, at a temperature of between 90° and 95° C. to produce a coated medical device; d) baking said coated medical device at a temperature below the recrystallization temperature of said medical device; e) wherein said radioactively coated medical device is characterized in that leachate of a radioisotope from said radioactively coated medical device is of less than about 1% when sonicated at 37° C. in saline for 15 minutes, said leachate determined shortly after production of said radioactively coated medical device.
- 17. The medical device of claim 16, wherein said medical device can comprise a variety of surface geometries, and is selected from the group consisting of: stent, expandable stent, source for after-loader, source for brachytherapy, brachytherapy seed, delivery wire, catheter, seed, wire, protheses, valves, sutures, and staples.
- 18. The medical device of claim 17, wherein said medical device is a stent.
- 19. A method of treatment of a patient in need thereof, comprising administering said coated radioactive device as defined in claim 16.
- 20. A method for the treatment of cell proliferation comprising administering said coated radioactive device of claim 16.
- 21. The medical device of claim 16, further comprising an outer coating material, wherein said outer coating material is either a polymeric or a metallic coating.
- 22. A radioactively coated metallic medical device prepared by:a) immersing a metallic medical device into an aqueous salt solution at a pH of about 10 to about 12 and comprising a radioactive isotope, said metallic medical device acting as an anode; b) inserting a cathode c) applying a current to said anode; d) removing said current from said anode, rinsing said radioactively coated metallic medical device, and allowing to air dry; e) wherein said radioactively coated medical device is characterized in that leachate of a radioisotope from said radioactively coated medical device is of less than about 1% when sonicated at 37° C. in saline for 15 minutes, said leachate determined shortly after production of said radioactively coated medical device.
- 23. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 22, wherein said radioactively coated medical device can comprise a variety of surface geometries, and is selected from the group consisting of: stent, expandable stent, source for after-loader, source for brachytherapy, brachytherapy seed, delivery wire, catheter, seed, wire, protheses, valves, sutures, and staples.
- 24. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 23, wherein said medical device is a stent.
- 25. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 23, wherein said medical device is a seed.
- 26. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 23, wherein said medical device is a wire.
- 27. The radioactively coated medical device of claim 22, further comprising an outer coating material, wherein said outer coating material is either a polymeric or a metallic coating.
Parent Case Info
The is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/995,524 filed Dec. 22, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,103,295.
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