Method of producing erythrocytes
US-9200253-B1 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9758764B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9758764-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414182534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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Described are embodiments that include methods and devices for separating composite liquids into components. Embodiments involve the use of a flexible membrane for separating a composite liquid into components. The composite liquid may include, in embodiments, a cellular containing liquid, such as whole blood or components of whole blood. In one specific embodiment, the composite liquid is a buffy coat.
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What is claimed is: 1. A separation chamber comprising: a side wall defining a chamber volume, wherein a plurality of steps on the side wall assists in creating a saturated platelet bed trapping white blood cells from a buffy coat; a flexible membrane located in the chamber volume and defining a membrane volume, wherein the flexible membrane is designed to expand to contact the inside surface of the side wall and maintain the step design by having corresponding steps on its interior surface, the flexible membrane also designed to contract to return to its original shape, the flexible membrane improving the recovery of white blood cells from a buffy coat; an inlet port in fluid communication with the membrane volume; and an outlet port in fluid communication with the membrane volume. 2. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the flexible membrane expands when a volume of composite liquid, including platelets and white blood cells is transferred into the membrane volume. 3. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the flexible membrane expands and contacts an inside surface of the side wall when subjected to a first centrifugal force. 4. The separation chamber of claim 1 , further comprising a cap that engages a top of the side wall and further defines the chamber volume. 5. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the outlet port is in the cap. 6. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port is in the cap. 7. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port is fluidly connected to a blood processing vessel. 8. The separation chamber of claim 1 , further comprising a one-way valve fluidly connected to the inlet port and, wherein the one-way valve allows a flow of composite liquid, including platelets and white blood cells, into the membrane volume. 9. The separation chamber of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet tube in fluid communication with the inlet and extending into the membrane volume. 10. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the flexible membrane comprises an outer surface with a cylindrical shape. 11. The separation chamber of claim 1 , wherein the flexible membrane has a thickness that tapers along its length.
Batch-type treatment · CPC title
{and internal elements} which are moving · CPC title
Erythrocytes · CPC title
with means for adding or withdrawing liquid substances during the centrifugation, e.g. continuous centrifugation · CPC title
Single needle dialysis {; Reciprocating systems, alternately withdrawing blood from and returning it to the patient, e.g. single-lumen-needle dialysis or single needle systems for hemofiltration or pheresis} · CPC title
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