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Claims for Patent: 9,259,494


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Summary for Patent: 9,259,494
Title:Composition and method for medical imaging of body cavities
Abstract: The invention pertains to a foamed aqueous image enhancing composition containing cellulose and/or cellulose derivative(s), said composition having a pH between 5.5 and 7, wherein the viscosity of the composition is less than 1800 mPasec, and wherein a gas is maintained in the composition for at least 1 minute after preparation. The combination of low viscosity and foam stability makes the composition particularly suitable in patency tests and fallopian tube sterilization checks.
Inventor(s): Exalto; Niek (Rotterdam, NL), Emanuel; Mark Hans (Aerdenhout, NL)
Assignee: Giskit B.V. (Delft, NL)
Application Number:14/703,626
Patent Claims: 1. A foamed aqueous image enhancing composition, comprising cellulose and/or cellulose derivative(s), said composition having a pH between 5.5 and 7, wherein the viscosity of the composition is less than 1800 mPasec as determined by standard viscosity determination methods, measured at room temperature and under atmospheric pressure, and wherein a gas is maintained in the composition for at least 1 minute after preparation.

2. The foamed composition according to claim 1, wherein the viscosity is at least 15 mPas.

3. The foamed composition according to claim 1, wherein the viscosity is less than 1000 mPas.

4. A kit of parts, comprising: (i) an aqueous image enhancing composition comprising cellulose and/or cellulose derivate(s), said composition having a viscosity ranging between 2000 and 4000 mPasec, as determined by standard viscosity determination methods, measured at room temperature and under atmospheric pressure; and (ii) an aqueous solution.

5. The kit of parts according to claim 4, wherein the composition (i) and solution (ii) are provided in pre-determined amounts comprised in syringes.

6. The kit of parts according to claim 5, wherein the volume ratio of solution (ii) with respect to composition (i) is in the range of 80:20 to 99:1.

7. The kit of parts according to claim 4, wherein said aqueous solution (ii) is demineralised water or saline solution.

8. A method for preparing a foamed aqueous image enhancing composition, comprising: (i) providing an aqueous image enhancing composition comprising cellulose and/or cellulose derivative(s), having a pH in the range of 5.5 and 7, and viscosity ranging between 2000 and 4000 mPasec as determined by standard viscosity determination methods, measured at room temperature and under atmospheric pressure, and (ii) foaming said composition, to produce a foamed composition having a viscosity less than 1800 mPas at room temperature.

9. The method according to claim 8, wherein foaming involves a combination of air and aqueous solution.

10. A method for enhancing contrast of an image of a body cavity, which method comprises introducing once into the body cavity 1-10 ml of an image enhancing composition comprising cellulose and/or cellulose derivative(s), said composition having a pH between 5.5 and 7, wherein the viscosity of the composition is less than 1800 mPasec as determined by standard viscosity determination methods, measured at room temperature and under atmospheric pressure, and wherein a gas is maintained in the composition for at least 1 minute after preparation.

11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said body cavity is uterus or the fallopian tubes.

12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said body cavity is the fallopian tubes.

13. A method for diagnosing for abnormalities of a body cavity in a patient, said method comprising: (a) administering to the patient a foamed aqueous image enhancing composition comprising cellulose and/or cellulose derivative(s), said composition having a pH between 5.5 and 7, wherein the viscosity of the composition is less than 1800 mPasec as determined by standard viscosity determination methods, measured at room temperature and under atmospheric pressure, and wherein a gas is maintained in the composition for at least 1 minute after preparation, and (b) scanning the patient using imaging.

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