Sam F. Liprie
Engineering in Lake Charles, LA

License number
Louisiana EI.0004966
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1900
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
144 Spg Rd, Lake Charles, LA 70601

Professional information

Sam Liprie Photo 1

Afterloader Apparatus

US Patent:
6350227, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Jun 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/509253
Inventors:
Oleg Shikhman - Fairfield CT
James Correia - Shelton CT
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
Interventional Therapies, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 7
Abstract:
There is provided a manually operable afterloader ( ) for use during radiation therapy treatment of a patient. The afterloader ( ) includes a sourcewire reel ( ) having a circumferential groove, dual sized or stepped ( ), for receipt of a non-radioactive portion of a sourcewire ( ) and a shield capsule ( ) having a passageway therethrough for receipt of a radioactive portion of a source wire ( ). A cranking mechanism ( ) is provided to rotate the sourcewire reel ( ) and drive the radioactive sourcewire ( ) out of the shield capsule ( ).


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Source Wire For Radiation Treatment

US Patent:
6508754, Jan 21, 2003
Filed:
Sep 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/509313
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Lisa D. Futato - Barrington RI
James Correia - Seymour CT
Stanislaw Kostrzewski - Newton CT
Assignee:
Interventional Therapies - Westport CT
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3, 600 7, 600434
Abstract:
A source wire for radiation treatment of diseases is provided, comprising a relatively long elongate flexible wire having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the wire having a wire end face substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the wire; a relatively short flexible tube having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end of the tube being sealed, the tube having a tube end face at the proximal end and substantially perpendicular to the distal wire end face of the wire, the tube having an inner diameter defining a cavity; and a core capable of being irradiated to form at least one radioactive source positioned within the cavity.


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Method Of Making A Sourcewire With Integral Capsule

US Patent:
6485405, Nov 26, 2002
Filed:
Jul 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/627755
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
Interventional Therapies, LLC - Westport CT
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
There is disclosed a method of forming a radioactive sourcewire and a radioactive sourcewire formed according to the preferred method. The method generally includes providing a substantially thick walled tubular member and drilling or counterboring an enlarged cavity in a distal end of the tubular member. A radioactive source is inserted into the tubular member and the distal end of the cavity is sealed shut. During drilling of the cavity, material removed from the inside of the cavity may be allowed to flow to the space between the bore of the tubular member and the cavity thereby to form a plug. Finally, the proximal end of the tubular member may be sealed shut.


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Continuous Sheated Low Dose Radioactive Core Adapted For Cutting Into Short Sealed Segments

US Patent:
5322499, Jun 21, 1994
Filed:
Jun 16, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/899348
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
International Classification:
A61N 510
US Classification:
600 8
Abstract:
A method of forming implantable low dose solid radioactive segments of desired lengths sealed against end leakage of radioactive particles, for use in brachytherapy of malignant tumors. The segments are separated from a single continuous elongate assembly of composite material which includes a continuous solid radioactive elongate core at least partly composed of iridium, sufficiently brittle to break cleanly when cut transverse to its longitudinal axis, encased along substantially its entire longitudinal surface in a sheath having a predetermined thickness and composed of substantially pure platinum or other metal which is malleable relative to the hardness of the core and, when irradiated, has a half-life much shorter than that of the core. When a radioactive segment of selected length is needed for use as a brachytherapy implant, the continuous assembly is cut transversely to provide the selected length, using a pair of scissors having opposed blunt blades, by bringing a portion of the assembly transversely between the blunt blades and thereupon exerting a cutting force on the assembly lying therebetween to break the core cleanly at that point while squeezing the sheath firmly about the newly cut end of the core to encapsulate and substantially seal it within the sheath against radioactive leakage at the newly cut end.


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Tissue Engaging Catheter For A Radioactive Source Wire

US Patent:
5267960, Dec 7, 1993
Filed:
Jan 29, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/829606
Inventors:
Michael Hayman - New Orleans LA
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
Omnitron International Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61M 2700
US Classification:
604106
Abstract:
A device for installing a catheter in a patient's body for use in delivery of a radioactive source to and from the site of a tumor so that it may be shrunk. The device includes a catheter and apparatus for implanting the catheter through the tumor site so that the distal end of the catheter extends beyond the site, with the proximal end exposed externally of the body to permit entry and withdrawal of the radioactive source. A selectively deployable anchor at the distal end of the catheter is adapted to penetrate body tissue at the distal end beyond the tumor site when the anchor is deployed. Consequently, the distal end of the catheter will be securely anchored to maintain a substantially constant lineal depth from the proximal end of the catheter to the tumor site. The radioactive source can then be driven through the catheter to the tumor site to irradiate the tumor for a prescribed period, and then withdrawn. The patient remains ambulatory with the catheter in place between fractionated periodic treatments, and yet repetitive radiation treatment consistently at the precise desired location is assured.


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Iridium/Platinum Implant, Method Of Encapsulation, And Method Of Implantation

US Patent:
4819618, Apr 11, 1989
Filed:
Mar 11, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/024663
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 7
Abstract:
A IR-192 platinum wire implant includes a core area 0. 1 mm in diameter, comprised of 25 percent iridium and 75 percent platinum. This core area is encased in a 100 percent platinum sheath of 0. 15 mm thickness in cross-section and 0. 075 mm thickness at its end portions. Therefore, the entire implant insert is 0. 4 mm in diameter. Further, the iridium/platinum composite implant includes means for allowing it to be cut to any length desired so that cutting of the composite metal through cross-section would effectively squeeze the 0. 15 mm sheath coating around the end portion of the iridium/platinum core and effectively achieve the 0. 075 mm thickness at the end portion, thus sealing the end portion of the implant. There would further be provided a method for achieving the cutting of the composite implants to various pre-determined lengths and maintaining the sealed end portions upon completion of the cut. There is further provided the step of arc welding a flexible housing to an inner stainless steel guide member to which the implant is bonded in order to provide a continuous flexible guide for the implant.


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Source Wire For Localized Radiation Treatment Of Tumors

US Patent:
5282781, Feb 1, 1994
Filed:
Oct 25, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/603471
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
Omnitron International Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
A composite source wire for use in treating malignant tumors within a patient's body by localized in vivo radiation with a radioactive source, via a catheter providing a path from a point external to the body to the tumor site. The source wire includes a thin continuous cylindrical flexible elongate stainless steel tube having encased therein a backbone wire running from its proximal end to a point short of its distal end to strengthen and enhance its flexibility, a cylindrical radioactive core adjacent to the distal end in abutting relation to the backbone wire, and a cylindrical plug at the distal end in abutting relation to the other end of the core, with the backbone wire, core and plug being tightly secured within the tube and the tube being securely enclosed about the plug with a tapered tip portion formed at that point. The source wire has an overall diameter sized to permit ease of movement through the catheter in advancement to the tumor site for the radiation treatment and to allow its retraction through the catheter from the point external to the body. The exterior surface of the tube is gold plated from its tip to the far end of the portion overlying the core.


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Afterloader Apparatus

US Patent:
2004016, Aug 19, 2004
Filed:
Feb 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/773730
Inventors:
Sam Liprie - Lake Charles LA, US
Oleg Shikhman - Trumbull CT, US
International Classification:
A61N005/00
US Classification:
600/007000
Abstract:
A manually operable afterloader is provided for use during radiation therapy treatment of a patient. The afterloader includes at least one source wire drum, for the receipt of a non-radioactive portion of a source wire, and a shield capsule having a passageway therethrough for receipt of a radioactive portion of a source wire. A cranking mechanism is provided to rotate the source wire drum and drive the radioactive source wire out of the shield capsule.


Sam Liprie Photo 9

Flexible Source Wire For Localized Internal Irradiation Of Tissue

US Patent:
5833593, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Nov 9, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/556250
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
United States Surgical Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
A flexible source wire is provided containing a radioactive source that is capable of maneuvering through a tortuous narrow passage to a treatment site within the body. This source wire includes an elongated flexible housing tube with its proximal end (i. e. , the treatment end) modified to receive a radioactive core. The preferred embodiment of the source wire is constructed from a material exhibiting little or no memory retention when bent such as certain nickel/titanium alloys. Both ends of the source wire are sealed and the proximal end of the source wire is rounded to allow ease of movement as it travels through the bends and turns in the body.


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High Dosage Radioactive Source

US Patent:
5395300, Mar 7, 1995
Filed:
Jun 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/712343
Inventors:
Sam F. Liprie - Lake Charles LA
Assignee:
Omnitron International, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
A method of fabricating a radioactive core to be integrated within a source wire for use in radiation treatment of tumors within the body of a patient utilizes a thin elongate fiber of substantially pure iridium encapsulated in a straight quartz tube substantially transparent to the flux of a beam of radiation. The iridium fiber is oriented lengthwise along the axis of the tube, so that the fiber is restrained from curling. The tube and the fiber therein are irradiated with a beam directed normal to the axis of the tube while rotating the tube about the axis, to render the fiber radioactive to a predetermined level of activity. The method is adapted to produce a generally cylindrical Ir-192 source having a longitudinal axis of symmetry, a length of about one centimeter, a diameter of about 0. 35 millimeter, a weight of about 20 milligrams and a radioactivity level of at least approximately 10 curies.