Dr. Weeks graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Charlotte, NC and 2 other locations and specializes in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Weeks is affiliated with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
Medical School Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Graduated: 2009
Languages:
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Description:
Dr. Weeks III graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 2009. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Weeks III is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center Mercy.
Richard S. Stack - Chapel Hill NC Kenneth J. Weeks - Chapel Hill NC
Assignee:
Duke University - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for irradiating stent structures that are selectively collapsible or reducible along their longitudinal axis to reduce the total length thereof are described. Providing a collapsible stent structure reduces the effective surface area which must be exposed to the radiation beam, thereby reducing the time required for the irradiation process. Stent structures suitable for irradiation using the method and apparatus are also described.
Shielded Mini-Applicator System For Radioactive Source Treatment Of Cancer Of The Uterine Cervix
This invention provides a novel applicator system for brachytherapy of the uterine cervix which overcomes the problems of the prior art. In particular, this invention provides a Fletcher-like system having an attenuation effect functionally similar to previous applicators, but produced in a smaller sized applicator by a novel arrangement of high and low density metals. The applicator system according to the present invention is constructed so that radiation from the source must transit high density material obliquely to reach the protected tissue, traversing a greater distance in the high density material of the applicator system, with resultant greater attenuation of the radiation for a given amount of high density material. Thus, a far lesser radial extent of highly attenuating material is needed to attain the desired attenuation, and the size of the applicator can be far smaller.