Surgery – Radioactive substance applied to body for therapy – Radioactive substance placed within body
Patent
1997-01-21
1999-03-09
Lacyk, John P.
Surgery
Radioactive substance applied to body for therapy
Radioactive substance placed within body
A61N 500
Patent
active
058792821
ABSTRACT:
A balloon catheter for irradiation with or without dilatation of an arterial stenosis has an inflatable balloon and a generally cylindrical, thin-walled, elastic radioactive source both located coaxially at a distal section of the balloon catheter. The elastic radioactive source is moved radially outward as a result of injection of an inflation fluid into the inflatable balloon thus placing the radioactive source in close proximity to the wall of a vessel of the human body into which the balloon catheter has been inserted.
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Fischell David R.
Fischell Robert E.
Fischell Tim A.
Cordis a Johnson and Johnson Company
Lacyk John P.
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