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US9539080B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9539080-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414221101-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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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 prevents oxidation of the implant during storage. Tissue heart valves are placed inside an inner tray and sealed with a gas-permeable lid. The inner tray is placed within an outer sterile barrier and the assembly is 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 is closed to seal out any further oxygen contact with the tissue implant. Alternatively, the inner tray is 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.
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What is claimed is: 1. A packaging assembly for storing a bioprosthetic heart valve without a liquid preservative solution, the packaging assembly comprising: a sub-assembly comprising a holder, a clip member and a protective cage, the holder comprising an engagement structure configured for removably attaching an inflow end of the bioprosthetic heart valve, the holder comprising a shaft; the clip member comprising a radial slot for receiving the shaft of the holder; the protective cage comprising an upper end and configured to enclose the bioprosthetic heart valve when the upper end is attached to the clip member; and an insert sized to provide a cap over the cavity of the storage tray, the insert comprising a slot having a closed central end and an open outer periphery, the shaft of the holder being non-rotatably retained at the closed central end, wherein the insert defines a flat, generally planar disc comprising at least one of outward projections and flow passages; a storage tray comprising a cavity for housing the sub-assembly, the storage tray comprising a stepped ledge to suspend the sub-assembly within the cavity; wherein the packaging assembly does not comprise a liquid preservative solution. 2. The packaging assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insert further comprises outward projections, the storage tray comprises corresponding internal features, and the outward projections engaging the internal features of the storage tray to limit rotational movement of the insert when the insert is positioned on the stepped ledge. 3. The packaging assembly of claim 1 , wherein the insert further comprises flow passages and the storage tray comprises flow channels and wherein the flow passages align with the flow channels when the insert is positioned on the stepped ledge. 4. The packaging assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a gas-permeable lid configured to seal an open end of the storage tray. 5. The packaging assembly of claim 1 , wherein the engagement structure comprises attachment sutures configured for removably attaching to a sewing ring of the heart valve. 6. The packaging assembly of claim 1 , wherein the holder comprise an upper bore having internal threads configured for attaching a delivery handle.
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