Claims
- 1. A method for delivering a drug in liquid form to marrow, which comprises positioning a syringe including a needle above a patient's skin at a location over a bone containing marrow, releasibly extending said needle from said syringe with sufficient momentum to pass through the patient's skin, penetrate the bone and enter said marrow, and discharging the drug in liquid form from the syringe, through the needle and into said marrow.
- 2. The method for delivering a drug in liquid form to marrow of claim 1 in which said marrow is located in an sternum.
- 3. The method for delivering a drug in liquid form to marrow of claim 1 in which said marrow is located in a tibia.
- 4. A method for delivery of a drug in liquid form by injection, which comprises positioning a syringe including a needle in a housing above a patient's skin, applying a spring load to said syringe by pressing the housing against the patient, releasing the spring load to extend said needle with velocity sufficient to penetrate bone prior to and during penetration of the patient's skin, injecting the drug through the needle, and withdrawing the needle from the patient into the housing.
- 5. The method for delivery of a drug in liquid form by injection of claim 4, wherein said velocity is sufficient such that a tip of the needle penetrates a bone and enters marrow within the bone.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 692,674, filed Apr. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,643.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Halvorsen, et al., "Evaluation of an Intraosseous Infusion Device for the Resuscitation of Hypovolemic Shock," The Journal of Trauma, (Jun. 1990), vol. 30. No. 6, pp. 652-659. |
Divisions (1)
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692674 |
Apr 1991 |
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