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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 21, 1998
Dean M. McBeth, Croton-on-Hudson, NY (US);
Vincent DeCrescito, Malverne Park, NY (US);
Richard Kronenthal, Fairlawn, NJ (US);
Direct Therapeutics, Inc., White Plains, NY (US);
Abstract
In a method and apparatus for delivering a composition to a targeted area of tissue, exposure of a non-targeted tissue to the composition is minimized. The apparatus has at least one needle-like shaft which is inserted through a track in the non-targeted tissue to deliver the composition to the targeted tissue through an opening in the shaft. The track may be a naturally occurring lumen in a tissue, such as a vascular lumen, or may be a track created surgically by a diagnostic instrument, or by the needle-like shaft of the present apparatus. A valve-like mechanism closes the opening in the shaft to prevent premature delivery of the composition during insertion of the shaft, and to prevent loss of composition during withdrawal of the shaft. The valve-like mechanism also prevents excessive delivery of the composition to targeted tissue. An annular dam is mounted on an exterior portion of the shaft near the opening. When the opening in the shaft has been suitably positioned in the targeted tissue, the dam is radially expanded to prevent quantities of composition intended for delivery to the targeted tissue from flowing away from the targeted tissue along the track though which the shaft is inserted.