Patent ID: 8944984
Filing Date: 2015-02-03
Classification: A61N

Abstract:
1. A method of serially delivering a therapeutic agent to a site of a bone pathology in a patient by way of multiple treatment sessions wherein the outer dermis undergoes wound closure, the method comprising: a) positioning within such patient a bone cannula having a proximal and a distal end, the cannula having an internal aspect including cannular threading disposed on the internal aspect of the proximal end of the cannula suitable for creating a cooperative threadable coupling with a reciprocally threaded operative instrument or apparatus at the proximal end whereby the distal end of the bone cannula is received directly into the site of the bone pathology while the proximal end remains accessible for a subsequent treatment session and is subcutaneously positioned to render wound closure; b) inserting a therapy delivery apparatus having a proximal end comprising threading that is cooperatively receivable by the cannular threading on the internal aspect of the cannula into the proximal end of the bone cannula and feeding the apparatus into the cannula to a depth adequate for delivering an intended dose of the therapeutic agent directly to the site of the bone pathology; c) delivering the intended dose of the therapeutic agent to the site of the bone pathology; d) optionally removing the therapeutic agent from the patient after a predetermined exposure time has elapsed; e) removing the therapy delivery apparatus from the bone cannula and optionally obstructing the cannula with an operative instrument or apparatus capable of being cooperatively and threadably received into the cannula for the purpose of obstructing it until a subsequent treatment session is initiated while leaving the bone cannula positioned in the patient , wherein the outer dermis undergoes wound closure ; f) initiating a subsequent treatment session by re-accessing the cannular lumen and removing any instrument that may have been inserted into the bone cannula to temporarily block the same; and g) re-inserting the therapy delivery apparatus into the bone cannula in order to initiate the delivery of a second intended dose of the therapeutic agent.