Claims
- 1. A vial assembly for use in a system for delivering an amount of glass microspheres containing a radioactive isotope entrained in a liquid having a lower density than said microspheres into the body of a living mammal, said vial assembly comprising:
- a vial having a bottom wall and a sidewall defining an interior which is substantially symmetrical about a vertical axis, an open mouth at the top of said vial, said bottom wall having a surface that is substantially in the shape of an inverted cone to define a depression for receiving a supply of said microspheres and said sidewall having a substantially smooth inner surface;
- a supply of said microspheres disposed in said depression; and
- a septum closing the mouth of said vial.
- 2. A system for delivering an amount of glass microspheres containing a radioactive isotope entrained in a liquid having a lower density than said microspheres into the body of a living mammal, said system comprising:
- a vial defining an interior which is substantially symmetrical about a vertical axis and including a bottom wall and a sidewall defining said interior, said vial further having an open mouth at the top of the vial, said bottom wall having a surface having a depression for receiving a supply of said microspheres, said sidewall having a substantially smooth inner surface;
- a supply of microspheres containing a radioactive isotope disposed in said depression;
- a septum closing the mouth of said vial;
- a supply of liquid;
- an inlet needle passing though said septum, directed at said supply of micropsheres and having a distal end terminating adjacent said bottom wall surface;
- a pump and associated tubing interconnecting said liquid supply and said inlet needle;
- an outlet needle passing through said septum and having a distal end terminating in said interior above said supply of microspheres; whereby upon connection of the outlet needle to a living body, operation of said pump causes a jet of said liquid to be directed at said supply of microspheres causing sufficient agitation to entrain said microspheres in the quantity of liquid in said interior and furthermore to force microspheres entrained in said liquid through said outlet needle.
- 3. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said inlet needle extends substantially along the axis of said interior and the distal end of said inlet needle is disposed in said supply of microspheres.
- 4. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said supply of microspheres is disposed below said sidewall.
- 5. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said distal end of said outlet needle is disposed adjacent the axis of said interior.
- 6. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said supply of microspheres occupies less than 1/10th of the volume of said interior.
- 7. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said microspheres each have a density of about 3 g/cm.sup.3.
- 8. A system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said liquid is isotonic saline.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 761,736 filed Aug. 1, 1985, now abandoned.
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