Applicators and methods for intraoperative treatment of proliferative diseases of the breast
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1. A device for administering brachytherapy to the tissue of a living patient, comprising:
- a cup of a material at least partially transparent to x-ray radiation and having a longitudinal cup axis;
a lid for threaded engagement with the cup and including a peripheral threaded downwardly depending section having a free end;
a source guide for receiving an x-ray source attached to and penetrating through the lid of the cup and extending along a source guide longitudinal axis that is coincident with the longitudinal cup axis;
a catheter carrying an x-ray source slidable within the source guide in the cup;
wherein the cup can be positioned in an open resection cavity so that the catheter can be manipulated axially within the source guide in the cup;
a manipulator for moving the source guide so that the x-ray source can be moved to different positions within the cup during the brachytherapy treatment; and
a skirt formed integrally with the lid and extending coaxially with the cup axis;
said skirt formed as a downwardly depending annular wall member having a free lower end that terminates at substantially the same location as the peripheral threaded downwardly depending section free end of the lid;
wherein the skirt is constructed of an attenuating material to protect the skin of the patient against radiation.
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Abstract
A device for administering brachytherapy to a patient includes a vessel that may be in the form of a hollow cylindrical cup, for fleshing into and substantially filling the open-ended cavity. The vessel has a closed outer end, which may be a removable cover, and a source guide penetrates the closed outer end so as to extend deep into the vessel, to receive a radiation source in the source guide. A manipulator can be connected to the radiation source, and also to the source guide, for allowing several different types of manipulation of the source orientation and position within the vessel during the brachytherapy procedure.
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1. A device for administering brachytherapy to the tissue of a living patient, comprising:
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a cup of a material at least partially transparent to x-ray radiation and having a longitudinal cup axis; a lid for threaded engagement with the cup and including a peripheral threaded downwardly depending section having a free end; a source guide for receiving an x-ray source attached to and penetrating through the lid of the cup and extending along a source guide longitudinal axis that is coincident with the longitudinal cup axis; a catheter carrying an x-ray source slidable within the source guide in the cup; wherein the cup can be positioned in an open resection cavity so that the catheter can be manipulated axially within the source guide in the cup; a manipulator for moving the source guide so that the x-ray source can be moved to different positions within the cup during the brachytherapy treatment; and a skirt formed integrally with the lid and extending coaxially with the cup axis; said skirt formed as a downwardly depending annular wall member having a free lower end that terminates at substantially the same location as the peripheral threaded downwardly depending section free end of the lid; wherein the skirt is constructed of an attenuating material to protect the skin of the patient against radiation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A device for administering brachytherapy to the tissue of a living patient, comprising:
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a vessel formed of a material at least partially transparent to x-ray radiation, with a substantially closed outer end on the vessel and an internal chamber; a source guide having proximal and distal ends with the proximal end disposed outside of the vessel and the distal end extending into the vessel, the source guide for receiving an x-ray source and extending along a source guide longitudinal axis; a catheter carrying an x-ray source and positioned within the source guide in the vessel, wherein the vessel can be positioned in an open resection cavity, and with the x-ray source positioned within the source guide in the vessel so that brachytherapy treatment can be administered to tissues surrounding the vessel; and a manipulator for moving the source guide so that the x-ray source is moved to different lateral positions within the internal chamber of the vessel during the brachytherapy treatment so as to cover a total chamber coverage area that is greater than the area of the source guide itself; said manipulator constructed and arranged for lateral movement that is substantially transverse to the source guide longitudinal axis. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A device for administering brachytherapy to the tissue of a living patient, comprising:
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a vessel formed of a material at least partially transparent to x-ray radiation, with a substantially closed outer end on the vessel and an internal chamber; a source guide having proximal and distal ends with the proximal end disposed outside of the vessel and the distal end extending into the vessel, the source guide for receiving an x-ray source and extending along a source guide longitudinal axis; a catheter carrying an x-ray source and positioned within the source guide in the vessel, wherein the vessel can be positioned in an open resection cavity, and with the x-ray source positioned within the source guide in the vessel so that brachytherapy treatment can be administered to tissues surrounding the vessel; and a manipulator for moving the source guide so that the x-ray source is moved to different lateral positions within the internal chamber of the vessel during the brachytherapy treatment so as to cover a total area that is greater than the area treated when the source guide is stationary; said manipulator constructed and arranged for lateral movement that is substantially transverse to the source guide longitudinal axis. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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