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Medical devices with local drug delivery capabilities

  • US 8,888,684 B2
  • Filed: 03/27/2006
  • Issued: 11/18/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of selectively releasing an analgesic drug agent from an endoscope in vivo, said method comprising:

  • routing an endoscope through an intestinal tract of a patient'"'"'s body, wherein said endoscope comprises;

    (a) a shaft having proximal and distal ends, a working channel lumen, and an outer surface;

    (b) a hydrogel outermost layer disposed on a portion of the outer surface of the shaft;

    (c) an analgesic drug agent carried in or on a portion of the hydrogel outermost layer;

    (d) three or more electrodes spaced apart along a length of the endoscope in contact with the outermost layer, wherein each of the electrodes is adapted to be individually selectively energized; and

    (e) a stimulus generator associated with the endoscope, the stimulus generator, based upon a selective input, generating an electrical stimulus that causes the drug agent to be released from the hydrogel outermost layer; and

    selectively energizing said electrodes to release the analgesic drug agent from the hydrogel outermost layer, wherein the analgesic drug agent is delivered locally to a wall of the intestinal tract for relieving patient discomfort.

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