Graft preparation system
US-2024180684-A1 · Jun 6, 2024 · US
US10245025B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10245025-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213727340-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A packaged antimicrobial suture. The packaged antimicrobial suture includes an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, the source of antimicrobial agent comprising a plurality of patches, each patch having a pair of antimicrobial material reservoirs; at least one suture positioned within the inner package, the at least one suture comprising one or more surfaces; and an outer package having an inner surface, the outer package having the inner package positioned within; wherein the at least one suture, the inner package and the inner surface of the outer package are subjected to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of the antimicrobial agent from the antimicrobial agent source to the at least one suture and the inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on the at least one suture and the inner package. A method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture having is also provided.
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What is claimed: 1. A method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture, the method comprising the steps of: providing an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, the source of antimicrobial agent comprising a plurality of patches, each patch having a pair of antimicrobial agent reservoirs; positioning at least one suture within the inner package, the at least one suture comprising one or more surfaces; covering the inner package with an outer package having an inner surface; and subjecting the at least one suture, the inner package and the inner surface of the outer package to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of the antimicrobial agent from the antimicrobial agent source to the at least one suture and the inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on the at least one suture and the inner package, wherein said antimicrobial agent reservoirs are formed of a non-woven polymeric fabric. 2. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the inner package comprises a containment compartment and an outer cover, the outer cover having one surface coated with an adsorbent material. 3. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of patches are positioned about an outer periphery of an inner surface of the outer cover. 4. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of providing an adsorbent or absorbent material. 5. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 4 , wherein the adsorbent or absorbent material is formed by coating a substrate with an adsorbent material. 6. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the suture positioned within the inner package is substantially free of antimicrobial agent. 7. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the suture positioned within the inner package is coated with antimicrobial agent. 8. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the antimicrobial agent is selected from the group consisting of halogenated hydroxyl ethers, acyloxydiphenyl ethers, and combinations of halogenated hydroxyl ethers and acyloxydiphenyl ethers. 9. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the effective amount of the antimicrobial agent transferred from the source of antimicrobial agent to the suture and the inner package is transferred during an ethylene oxide sterilization process. 10. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 1 , wherein the step of subjecting the suture, the inner package and the inner surface of the outer package to conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of the antimicrobial agent comprises the steps of: placing the outer package having the inner package and the suture therein in a sterilization unit; heating the sterilization unit to a first temperature; adjusting the pressure in the sterilization unit to a first pressure value; injecting steam into the sterilization unit to expose the inner surface of the outer package, the inner package and the suture to water vapor for a first period of time; adjusting the pressure within the sterilization unit to a second pressure value; introducing a chemical sterilization agent into the sterilization unit; maintaining the chemical sterilization agent in the sterilization unit for a second period of time to render a sufficient amount of microorganisms non-viable; removing residual moisture and chemical sterilization agent from the suture; and drying the packaged antimicrobial suture to a desired moisture level. 11. The method of making a packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 10 , wherein the step of introducing a chemical sterilization agent comprises introducing ethylene oxide gas into the sterilization unit. 12. A packaged antimicrobial suture comprising: an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, the source of antimicrobial agent comprising a plurality of patches, each patch having a pair of antimicrobial agent reservoirs; at least one suture positioned within said inner package, said at least one suture comprising one or more surfaces; and an outer package having an inner surface, said outer package having said inner package positioned within; wherein said at least one suture, said inner package and said inner surface of said outer package are subjected to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of said antimicrobial agent from said antimicrobial agent source to said at least one suture and said inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on said at least one suture and said inner package, and wherein said antimicrobial agent reservoirs are formed of a non-woven polymeric fabric. 13. The packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 12 , wherein said inner package comprises a containment compartment and an outer cover. 14. The packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 13 , wherein said plurality of patches are positioned about an outer periphery of an inner surface of said outer cover. 15. The packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 12 , further comprising a coating of an adsorbent or absorbent material. 16. The packaged antimicrobial suture of claim 12 , wherein said antimicrobial agent is selected from the group consisting of halogenated hydroxyl ethers, acyloxydiphenyl ethers, and combinations of halogenated hydroxyl ethers and acyloxydiphenyl ethers. 17. A packaged medical device comprising: an inner package having a source of antimicrobial agent, the source of antimicrobial agent comprising a plurality of patches, each patch having a pair of antimicrobial agent reservoirs; a medical device positioned within said inner package, said medical device comprising one or more surfaces; and an outer package having an inner surface, said outer package having said inner package positioned within; wherein said medical device, said inner package and said inner surface of said outer package are subjected to time, temperature and pressure conditions sufficient to transfer an effective amount of said antimicrobial agent from said antimicrobial agent source to said medical device and said inner package, thereby substantially inhibiting bacterial colonization on said medical device and said inner package, and wherein said antimicrobial agent reservoirs are formed of a non-woven polymeric fabric. 18. The packaged medical device according to claim 17 , wherein said inner package comprises a containment compartment and an outer cover. 19. The packaged medical device according to claim 18 , wherein said plurality of patches are positioned about an outer periphery of an inner surface of said outer cover. 20. The packaged medical device of claim 17 , wherein said antimicrobial agent is selected from the group consisting of halogenated hydroxyl ethers, acyloxydiphenyl ethers, and combinations of halogenated hydroxyl ethers and acyloxydiphenyl ethers. 21. The packaged medical device according to claim 17 , further comprising a coating of an adsorbent or absorbent material. 22. The packaged antimicrobial suture according to claim 12 , wherein the non-woven polymeric fabric is comprised of high density polyethylene
Sutures (suture materials A61L17/00; manufacture of artificial threads D01D; treatment of threads D06M) · CPC title
containing a biologically active substance, e.g. a medicament or a biocide · CPC title
antimicrobial, disinfectant · CPC title
of parallelepipedal shape, e.g. made of rectangular or slightly oval panels · CPC title
having needle- or suture- retaining members, e.g. holding tabs or needle parks · CPC title
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