Method and system for packaging and preparing a prosthetic heart valve and associated delivery system
US-2017056149-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US12539206B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12539206-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418443183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 3, 2026 |
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Packaging for prosthetic heart valves including an assembly for stabilizing dry prosthetic tissue implants such as heart valves during storage. The packaging assembly includes a primary sterile barrier that permits gas sterilization of the tissue implant, and a secondary sterile barrier that also prevents oxidation of the implant during long-term storage. Tissue heart valves may be placed or suspended within a cavity of an inner rigid tray with a gas-permeable lid sealed thereon, and a cap placed over the cavity to limit movement of the valve therein. The inner tray is placed within an outer sterile barrier, such as another rigid tray or a flexible pouch, and the assembly is then sterilized. The outer sterile barrier may include a double seal so that a first gas-permeable seal can be closed for sterilization, after which a second gas-impermeable seal can be closed to seal out any further oxygen contact with the tissue implant. Alternatively, the inner tray may be placed within a sterile pouch and the assembly gas-sterilized, and then the entire assembly is placed within another pouch that provides an impermeable barrier to the surrounding atmosphere to prevent oxidation of the tissue implant.
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An assembly of packaging and a bioprosthetic heart valve for storing the bioprosthetic heart valve without a liquid preservative, the assembly comprising: a bioprosthetic heart valve; a single-piece molded plastic clamshell member comprising a lower half connected on one side at a horizontal living hinge to an upper half, outer edges of the lower half and the upper half configured to engage in closed position defining gas flow passages therebetween, the clamshell member configured to retain the heart valve in a fixed position with respect to the clamshell member when in the closed position to form a subassembly; a primary package comprising an open end and a cavity extending downwardly therefrom, the cavity and walls of the primary package being shaped to receive the subassembly and frictionally engage the clamshell member to limit translational and rotational movement of the clamshell member therein, wherein the clamshell member and the primary package define gas flow channels therebetween to permit gas flow in and around the cavity; a gas-permeable lid configured to seal the open end of the primary package to permit gas sterilization of contents of the primary package when the lid is sealed over the open end; and a gas-impermeable storage pouch having a gas-impermeable seal sized to receive the primary package. 2 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the storage pouch is made at least partly of a foil material. 3 . The assembly of claim 2 , wherein the storage pouch is made of a foil/polyethylene fiber laminate. 4 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the storage pouch has both the gas-impermeable seal and a gas-permeable seal to form a dual barrier permitting closure of only the gas-permeable seal and gas sterilization of the contents of the primary package while the contents of the primary package is within the storage pouch. 5 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the storage pouch has a tear notch for easy opening. 6 . The assembly of claim 1 , further including a shelf box constructed of paperboard with a tamper-evident carton label as an indicator of the integrity of the shelf box, the shelf box also having attached thereto a temperature indicator for monitoring temperature during distribution and storage. 7 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper half of the clamshell member comprises an inner boss that fits within and mates with an annular rim of the lower half. 8 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the clamshell member is made of a transparent polyethylene terephthalate copolymer. 9 . The assembly of claim 1 , further including a holder attached to the heart valve, the holder having a central hub configured to receive a delivery handle for manipulating the holder and heart valve as a unit, and the assembly further including a disc-shaped storage clip having a radial slot therein configured to receive and retain the holder hub, the clip being sized to be clamped between the lower half and the upper half of the clamshell member. 10 . The assembly of claim 9 , wherein the lower half of the clamshell member comprises an annular rim above a lower ledge, the lower ledge including clip supports and an anti-rotation projection and the clip being sized to fit within the annular rim and rest on the clip supports, the anti-rotation projection being sized to fit closely within the slot of the clip and preventing rotation of the clip in the clamshell member. 11 . An assembly of packaging and a bioprosthetic heart valve for storing the bioprosthetic heart valve without a liquid preservative, the assembly comprising: a bioprosthetic heart valve; a clamshell member comprising a lower half connected on one side at a horizontal hinge to an upper half, outer edges of the lower half and the upper half configured to engage in closed position defining gas flow passages therebetween, the clamshell member configured to retain the heart valve in a fixed position with respect to the clamshell member when in the closed position to form a subassembly, and wherein each of the lower half and the upper half has a finger tab extending away from the hinge in a non-overlapping manner to facilitate separation of the two halves; a primary package comprising an open end and a cavity extending downwardly therefrom, the cavity and walls of the primary package being shaped to receive the subassembly and frictionally engage the clamshell member to limit translational and rotational movement of the clamshell member therein, wherein the clamshell member and the primary package define gas flow channels therebetween to permit gas flow in and around the cavity; and a gas-permeable lid configured to seal the open end of the primary package to permit gas sterilization of contents of the primary package when the lid is sealed over the open end. 12 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the storage pouch is made at least partly of a foil material. 13 . The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the storage pouch is made of a foil/polyethylene fiber laminate. 14 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the storage pouch has both a gas-impermeable seal and a gas-permeable seal to form a dual barrier permitting closure of only the gas-permeable seal and gas sterilization of the contents of the primary package while the contents of the primary package is within the storage pouch. 15 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the storage pouch has a tear notch for easy opening. 16 . The assembly of claim 11 , further including a shelf box constructed of paperboard with a tamper-evident carton label as an indicator of the integrity of the shelf box, the shelf box also having attached thereto a temperature indicator for monitoring temperature during distribution and storage. 17 . The assembly of claim 11 , wherein the clamshell member is a single-piece molded of a transparent polyethylene terephthalate copolymer, and the hinge is a living hinge. 18 . The assembly of claim 11 , further including a holder attached to the heart valve, the holder having a central hub configured to receive a delivery handle for manipulating the holder and heart valve as a unit, and the assembly further including a disc-shaped storage clip having a radial slot therein configured to receive and retain the holder hub, the clip being sized to be clamped between the lower half and the upper half of the clamshell member. 19 . The assembly of claim 18 , wherein the lower half of the clamshell member comprises an annular rim above a lower ledge, the lower ledge including clip supports and an anti-rotation projection and the clip being sized to fit within the annular rim and rest on the clip supports, the anti-rotation projection being sized to fit closely within the radial slot of the clip and preventing rotation of the clip in the clamshell member. 20 . The assembly of claim 19 , wherein the upper half further comprises a downward projection that is shaped to fit closely into the radial slot of the clip to limit movement of the clip in the clamshell member.
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