Claims
- 1. A method for treating tissue of the prostate comprising the step of compressing the prostate following the application of one of microwave energy, ultrasound energy, laser energy and energy via a fluid to reduce prostatic blood flow in order to accumulate added thermal dose in the treated prostate tissue.
- 2. The method for treating the prostate according to claim 1, wherein the application of one of microwave energy, ultrasound energy, laser energy and energy via a fluid is achieved with a single applicator, said applicator being one of an implant, a transurethral applicator and a transrectal applicator.
- 3. The method for treating the prostate according to claim 1, wherein the compression step is achieved by inflating at least one of a transurethral catheter balloon and a transrectal balloon.
- 4. The method for treating the prostate according to claim 3, further comprising the step of using real-time feedback from a doppler ultrasound velocity imaging system to adjust and verify the amount of prostate compression as a result of the transurethral and/or transrectal balloon inflation.
- 5. A method for safely administering thermotherapy, comprising the steps of
compressing at least one of an organ and an appendage to be treated by using one of a balloon catheter and a balloon cuff to reduce organ or appendage blood flow therein; and applying one of chemotherapy, gene therapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and radiation therapy in combination with the compression in order to treat cancer and/or a benign condition of the organ and/or appendage.
- 6. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 5, wherein the balloon catheter is at least one of a transurethral balloon catheter and a transrectal balloon catheter.
- 7. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 6, wherein the organ being treated is the prostate and a balloon catheter is employed to compress the catheter, and further comprising the steps of adjusting the amount of prostate compression and verifying the amount of prostate compression as a result of the transurethral and/or transrectal balloon catheter.
- 8. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 7, wherein the steps of adjusting and verifying are achieved using real-time feedback from a doppler ultrasound velocity imaging system.
- 9. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 5, wherein the organ is the prostate, a balloon catheter is used to compress the prostate and the compressing step of the prostate occurs after one of chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and radiation therapy is infused into the bloodstream of a patient to deliver a therapeutic agent; said compressing step including inflating the balloon catheter thereby compressing the prostate gland for a first time period between approximately 1 minute to approximately 10 minutes, and then, after the compression of the first time period, deflating the balloon catheter to allow unrestricted blood flow into the prostate for a second time period of less than approximately 1 minute.
- 10. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 9, wherein the process of inflating and deflating the balloon catheter is repeated until the desired amount of therapeutic agent is delivered to the prostate.
- 11. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 5, wherein an appendage is to be compressed and treated for cancer and/or a benign condition.
- 12. The method for safely administering thermotherapy according to claim 11, wherein the appendage is one of a arm, leg or torso.
- 13. A method for effectively delivering chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy comprising the steps of applying one of chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy to an organ or an appendage; and then modulating inflation and deflation of one of a balloon catheter and a balloon cuff about the organ or appendage to compress the organ or appendage to vary the blood flow therein.
- 14. The method for effectively delivering chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy according to claim 13, further comprising the step of heating tissue of the organ or tissue with one of microwave, ultrasound, radiofrequency, and laser energy and wherein the modulating compression of the organ or appendage and thermotherapy together increase the medicinal effects of one of the delivered chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy.
- 15. The method for effectively delivering chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy according to claim 14, wherein the organ being treated is the prostate.
- 16. The method for effectively delivering chemotherapy, thermosensitive liposomes containing chemotherapy, and gene therapy according to claim 14, wherein the appendage being treated is one of an arm, a leg and a torso.
- 17. A method for effectively delivering liposomes containing chemotherapy to a prostate to be treated comprising the step of time-modulating balloon catheter compression of the prostate gland to reduce blood flow in the prostate thereby reducing blood flow and providing more time for liposomes containing chemotherapy to deliver chemotherapy to the prostate.
- 18. The method for effectively delivering liposomes according to claim 16, wherein the step of time-modulating the balloon catheter compression uses real-time feedback from a doppler ultrasound velocity imaging system to adjust and verify the amount of prostate compression.
- 19. The method for effectively delivering liposomes according to claim 16, wherein the compression step is achieved by inflating at least one of a transurethral catheter balloon and a transrectal balloon.
- 20. A method of thermotherapy of a tumor comprising the step of using doppler ultrasound imaging to measure the blood flow rate in a tumor region, with or without compression, for feedback during thermotherapy in order to assess any damage to the tumor.
- 21. A method for early treatment of cancerous, pre-cancerous, or benign conditions of a prostate by irradiation of the prostate, comprising the steps of:
a) determining one of the prostate specific antigen (PSA) level and the American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index of a patient; b) compressing the prostate of the patient; and c) heating the patient's compressed prostate with focused microwave energy when one of the PSA level is less than 4.0 ng/ml and the AUA index is less than 13.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/597,234, filed Jun. 20, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09597234 |
Jun 2000 |
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10247747 |
Sep 2002 |
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