Methods and devices for minimally-invasive extraocular...

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A61N 5/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2714985

Methods and devices for minimally-invasive delivery of radiation to the posterior portion of the eye including a cannula comprising a distal portion connected to a proximal portion and a means for advancing a radionuclide brachytherapy source (RBS) toward the tip of the distal portion; a method of introducing radiation to the human eye comprising inserting a cannula between the Tenon's capsule and the sclera of the human eye and emitting the radiation from the cannula on an outer surface of said sclera.

L'invention concerne des procédés et des dispositifs pour livrer un rayonnement avec invasion minimale à la portion postérieure de l'il incluant une canule comportant une portion distale raccordée à une portion proximale et un moyen pour faire avancer une source de brachythérapie de radionucléide (RBS) vers l'embout de la portion distale ; un procédé d'introduction d'un rayonnement dans l'il humain comprenant l'insertion d'une canule entre la capsule de Tenon et la sclère de l'il humain et l'émission du rayonnement depuis la canule sur une surface externe de ladite sclère.

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