IP Library Granted Patent US 7,959,548
Granted Patent B2
US 7,959,548 · App. 11/086,779 · Granted Jun 14, 2011

Automated implantation system for radioisotope seeds

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Patent No.
US 7,959,548
App. No.
11/086,779
Granted
Jun 14, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An automated implantation system assists the implantation of low dose radioisotope seeds in a patient as part of a brachytherapy procedure. A Z-axis automated motion control system and an X-Y axis automated motion control system control a needle assembly. The X-Y axis automated motion control system positions an insertion axis of the needle assembly relative to the patient. The Z-axis automated motion control system selectively moves the needle assembly along the insertion axis to implant at least one radioisotope seed. This process is repeated for a plurality of locations on a base plane perpendicular to the insertion axis. Preferably, the radioisotope seeds are contained in a replaceable cartridge and the needle assembly is also replaceable.

Claims (18)

1. An automated implantation system for implanting low dose radioisotope seeds in a patient as part of a brachytherapy procedure comprising:

a seed cartridge having an aperture and containing at least a plurality of radioisotope seeds preloaded into the seed cartridge, wherein the seed cartridge is locked into an automated implantation system during the operation of the automated implantation system;

a needle assembly;

a Z-axis automated motion control system that selectively moves at least the needle assembly along an insertion axis and into the patient and selectively ejects radioisotope seeds from the seed cartridge into the needle assembly; and

a force sensor that senses forces on the needle assembly along the insertion axis and is operably connected to at least the Z-axis automated motion control system.

2. The automated implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the force sensor senses whether the needle assembly encounters resistance above an expected force for piercing tissue when the Z-axis automated motion control system advances the needle assembly and, in response, the Z-axis automated motion control system stops advancing the needle assembly.

3. The automated implantation system of claim 1 , wherein the force sensor senses whether the needle assembly has advanced into a non-tissue region and, in response, a user interface operably connected to the Z-axis automated motion control system provides an indication to a user that the needle assembly has advanced into the non-tissue region.

4. An automated implantation system for implanting low dose radioisotope seeds in a patient as part of a brachytherapy procedure comprising:

a seed cartridge having an aperture and containing at least a plurality of radioisotope seeds preloaded into the cartridge;

a needle assembly;

a Z-axis automated motion control system that selectively moves at least the needle assembly along an insertion axis and into the patient and selectively ejects radioisotope seeds from the seed cartridge into the needle assembly; and

a force sensor that senses forces on the needle assembly along the insertion axis and is operably connected to at least the Z-axis automated motion control system, wherein the force sensor senses whether the needle assembly encounters resistance above an expected force for piercing tissue when the Z-axis automated motion control system advances the needle assembly and, in response, the Z-axis automated motion control system stops advancing the needle assembly; and

wherein the Z-axis automated motion control system is mounted in a compliant mount and the force sensor is mounted at a rear of the Z-axis automated motion control system, the compliant mount providing a minimum travel distance in the event that the needle assembly encounters resistance above the expected force for piercing tissue that forms a safety buffer to allow the needle assembly to retract.

5. An automated implantation system for implanting low dose radioisotope seeds in a patient as part of a brachytherapy procedure comprising:

a seed cartridge having an aperture and containing at least a plurality of radioisotope seeds preloaded into the cartridge;

a needle assembly;

a Z-axis automated motion control system that selectively moves at least the needle assembly along an insertion axis and into the patient and selectively ejects radioisotope seeds from the seed cartridge into the needle assembly; and

a force sensor that senses forces on the needle assembly along the insertion axis and is operably connected to at least the Z-axis automated motion control system, wherein the force sensor senses whether the needle assembly encounters resistance above an expected force for piercing tissue when the Z-axis automated motion control system advances the needle assembly and, in response, the Z-axis automated motion control system stops advancing the needle assembly, and wherein the force sensor comprises a load cell mounted in a compliant mount at a rear of the needle assembly, the compliant mount providing with a minimum travel distance in the event that the needle encounters resistance above the expected force for piercing tissue that forms a safety buffer to allow the needle to retract.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 10, 2021
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: NEEDLETECH PRODUCTS, INC.; GALT MEDICAL CORPORATION; C.P. MEDICAL CORPORATION; JUNIPER HOLDINGS, INC.; THERAGENICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 058360/0580 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 25, 2021
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: THERAGENICS CORPORATION; C.P. MEDICAL CORPORATION; GALT MEDICAL CORP.; NEEDLETECH PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 058251/0163 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 21, 2021
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: THERAGENICS CORPORATION; NEEDLETECH PRODUCTS, INC.; GALT MEDICAL CORP.; C.P. MEDICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 057889/0019 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2016
From: THERAGENICS CORPORATION; NEEDLETECH PRODUCTS, INC.; GALT MEDICAL CORP.; C.P. MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 037664/0962 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 1, 2013
From: THERAGENICS CORPORATION
To: CAPITAL ONE BUSINESS CREDIT CORP., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 031536/0905 →