Agent delivery systems
First Claim
1. A system for delivering an agent to tissue, comprising:
- a pellet containing a therapeutic agent;
a flexible body implantable in tissue, comprising a coil defining a hollow interior configured to receive and retain the pellet within the interior after the body has been implanted within tissue, the body having at least one opening sized to permit bodily fluid to enter the interior and come in contact with the pellet.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a system for delivering a therapeutic agent into tissue in combination with an implant device (2). Preferably the therapeutic substance is contained within a pellet form (14) that is deliverable into the interior of the device (2) after it has been implanted. In a preferred embodiment the implant device (2) comprises a flexible coiled spring body, the coils (4) of which have the proper diameter and spacing to contain the pellet (14) within the interior of the device (2) to contact the therapeutic agent. In treatment of ischemic tissue such as that of the myocardium of the heart, the mechanical irritation of the tissue caused by the implanted device (2) can help to provide an angiogenic effect. Additionally, the cavity (18) provided by the interior of the device (2) permits blood to pool around the pellet (14) and mix with the therapeutic agent. Several delivery systems have provided for delivering the implant and pellet (14) sequentially or simultaneously.
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11 Claims
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1. A system for delivering an agent to tissue, comprising:
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a pellet containing a therapeutic agent; a flexible body implantable in tissue, comprising a coil defining a hollow interior configured to receive and retain the pellet within the interior after the body has been implanted within tissue, the body having at least one opening sized to permit bodily fluid to enter the interior and come in contact with the pellet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An agent delivery system comprising:
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a pellet containing a therapeutic agent; a flexible and implantable body defining an interior sized to accept the pellet and having proximal and distal ends, wherein the proximal end is sized to accept the pellet and retain the pellet after the body has been implanted within tissue, the body further having at least one opening sized to permit bodily fluid to enter the interior but sized to prevent the pellet from exiting the interior; an implant delivery device; a pellet delivery tube engagable with the proximal end of the body. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. An agent delivery system comprising:
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a pellet containing a therapeutic agent; a flexible, implantable implant device; a multi-lumen delivery tube having an implant delivery lumen and a pellet delivery lumen and having a distal end with a catheter positioning device engagable with tissue; an implant delivery device comprising; an obturator capable of piercing tissue in a shaft joined to the obturator for controlling axial movement of the delivery device through the multi-lumen catheter; a pellet delivery tube sized to slidably receive a pellet and being slidable within the pellet delivery lumen of the multi-lumen catheter, the implant device delivery device and pellet delivery tube being independently controllable through the multi-lumen delivery catheter.
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10. An agent delivery system comprising:
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a pellet containing a therapeutic agent; a flexible, implantable body having an interior configured to receive the pellet and retain it after the implantable body has been placed in tissue; an obturator configured to pierce tissue; an insertion device configured to retain the pellet within the interior of the implantable body for simultaneous delivery into an intended tissue location.
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11. A method for delivering an agent comprising:
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providing a pellet containing a therapeutic agent; providing a flexible implantable body having an interior configured to receive and retain the pellet; providing an obturator capable of piercing tissue; providing a pellet delivery tube advancing the obturator into the tissue to create a channel; advancing the implantable body into the channel; advancing the pellet delivery tube to the proximal end of the body and inserting the pellet into the interior of the body; closing the proximal end of the body to retain the pellet within the interior.
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