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publicationDate 2000-12-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1060764-A1
titleOfInvention Radiation source for endovascular radiation treatment
abstract According to the invention there is provided a radiation source for use in endovascularnradiation treatment which comprises one or more, preferably at least two treatingnelements or seeds comprising a radiation emitting element and means for containment ofnsaid radiation emitting element which radiation source is characterized in that said seedsnare sequentially, directly and movably linked to each other and/or to the transfer wire.nThereby the seeds form a flexible radiation source. The seeds may be linked to eachnother by magnetic forces and/or may be mechanically linked, e.g. by male and femalenmeans for coupling or by a joining member extending throughout the entire length of thenradiation source. There is further provided an apparatus for endovascular radiationntreatment comprising an elongated catheter, optionally a guide wire in a separate lumennand the radiation source as defined above. According to another aspect there is providedna method for endovascular radiation treatment comprising the steps of directing annelongated catheter to the selected side to be treated, introducing a radiation source asndefined above into the catheter at its proximal end portion, moving said radiation sourcento the distal end portion of the catheter preferably by use of a transfer wire, maintainingnsaid radiation source at that distal end portion for a determined period of time andnretracting said radiation source to the proximal end portion of the catheter preferably bynuse of a transfer wire.
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