WO2001041666A1 - Sterile syringe package - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M5/00—Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
- A61M5/002—Packages specially adapted therefor, e.g. for syringes or needles, kits for diabetics
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- the present invention generally relates to a packaging for a sterile syringe which allows the sterile syringe to be handled while protecting the outer surface of the sterile syringe against contamination. More specifically, the present invention relates to a tear open and sterilizable packaging which can sealingly receive a sterile syringe and later be handled without concern for contaminating the sterility of the syringe or its contents. When the sterile syringe is needed, it can be directly released to a completely sterile environment. Therefore, the sterile syringe packaging of the present invention allows fluid processing to be conducted in a non-sterile environment and later delivers the sterile syringe in a sterile field with the least fluid transfer.
- a conventional process of obtaining a biological or other fluid samples such as a blood sample and transfer of such samples to a sterile field usually require multiple steps of fluid transfer with use of multiple devices.
- a sterile operator e.g. operating room nurse
- a non-sterile operator holds a non-sterile syringe
- the two must cooperate to dock the syringes and transfer the fluid into the sterile syringe.
- the syringe containing the fluid sample and other devices need to be sterilized or disinfected.
- multiple steps and devices in preparation of the fluid sample can cause extra cost and time and overall inconvenience.
- risks of contamination of the sample and/or infection of the medical personnel can increase as the amount of handling and the number of devices increase.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,332,092 issued to Fischer discloses a syringe sheath for containing a syringe and preventing contamination of the syringe.
- the syringe in Fischer has an extruding portion which passes the sheath, via an aperture, to deliver a material.
- the extruding portion attached to the syringe can inevitably cause damages to the sheath during transportation of the syringe covering leaving the sterile syringe exposed to contamination.
- an aperture is provided on the sheath for passing through the extruding portion on the syringe, the same problem can occur as well.
- the present invention relates to a sterile syringe package which comprises a sterile syringe having a syringe barrel and a luer or other suitable connector coupled to the syringe barrel.
- a sterile sheath is provided to sealingly enclose the sterile syringe and have an opening portion. The opening portion is defined by a surrounding edge portion of the sterile sheath.
- the sterile syringe package further comprises a fitting member removably connected to the luer connector of the sterile syringe. The fitting member is also sealingly fixed with the su ⁇ ounding edge portion of the sheath to form an enclosed syringe chamber for housing the sterile syringe.
- the sterile sheath of the sterile syringe package can be made of a radiation stable thermoplastic material or a breathable material sterilizable by gas or steam.
- the opening portion of the sterile sheath is adhered to the fitting member.
- the fitting member of the sterile syringe package has a first and a second end and a body portion connected between the first and second ends.
- the first end of the fitting member is located in the syringe chamber for connecting to the luer of the syringe.
- the body portion of the fitting member is sealingly connected to the surrounding edge portion of the sheath.
- a sterile envelop member can be further provided for sealingly enclosing the sheath and the fitting member to protect the same from contamination.
- the sterile sheath of the sterile syringe package comprises a first and a second sheet.
- the two sheets are joined together along a sealing line, which is preferably an adhesive (or heat) sealing line.
- the sealing line discontinues to form the opening portion.
- the sterile sheath also has a tear off portion thereon. The tear off portion can overlap the sealing line.
- the sterile sheath of the sterile syringe package is an elongate tube member with a first and a second end.
- the opening portion is located at the first end.
- the second end is adapted to seal the elongate tube member through a sealing line.
- the present invention also relates to a sterile syringe packaging which comprises a sterile sheath for sealingly enclosing a sterile syringe having a luer or needle fitting.
- the sterile sheath has an opening portion defined by a surrounding edge portion of the sterile sheath.
- a fitting member is provided to be sealingly fixed to the su ⁇ ounding edge portion of the sheath to thus form an enclosed syringe chamber for housing the sterile syringe.
- the fitting member is also adapted to be connected to the luer or needle fitting of the sterile syringe.
- the fitting member of the sterile syringe packaging has a first and a second end and a body portion connected between the first and second ends.
- the first end of the fitting member is located in the enclosed syringe chamber for connecting to the luer or other suitable connector of the syringe.
- the body portion of the fitting member is sealingly connected to the surrounding edge portion of the sheath.
- the sterile sheath has a tear off portion thereon.
- the sterile sheath comprises a first and a second sheet. The two sheets are joined together along a sealing line. The sealing line discontinues to form the opening portion.
- the present invention relates to a sterile syringe package assembly which comprises a sterile syringe including a syringe barrel and a luer or needle fitting coupled to the syringe barrel.
- a sterile sheath sealingly encloses the syringe and has an opening portion defined by a surrounding edge portion of the inner sterile sheath.
- a fitting member is removably connected to the luer or needle fitting of the syringe and sealingly fixed to the surrounding edge portion of the sheath to form an enclosed sterile syringe package.
- the sterile syringe package assembly further comprises a sterile envelope member sealingly enclosing the sterile syringe package or a sterile barrier closure (e.g. a plug) can be fitted for the second end of the fitting member.
- the present invention relates to a method for sterile handling of a syringe.
- the method comprises the steps of (a) sterilizing a syringe; (b) sterilizing a syringe package, which package is adapted to receive and encase the syringe in a sterile manner while permitting operation of the syringe; (c) enclosing the syringe in the syringe package within a first sterile environment; (d) removing the syringe package containing the syringe from the first sterile environment; (e) introducing a fluid into the syringe contained in the syringe package; and (f) delivering the syringe into a second sterile environment by removing the syringe from the syringe package.
- the syringe and package may be first assembled and then sterilized by irradiation or by gas or steam.
- the method of the present invention further comprises the step of processing the fluid within the syringe while the syringe is contained in the syringe package.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a sterile syringe package of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of a sterile syringe package assembly of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is an alternative embodiment of a sterile syringe package assembly of the present invention.
- a sterile syringe package of the present invention is generally designated by numeral reference 1.
- the sterile syringe package 1 has a sterile packaging 10 sealingly enclosing a sterile syringe 20 for protecting the sterile syringe 20 against contamination in fluid processing.
- the enclosed sterile syringe 20 can be handled without concern for contaminating the sterility of the syringe 20.
- the packaging 10 can be removed to deliver the sterile syringe 20 to a sterile field without fluid transfer.
- the sterile syringe packaging 10 of the sterile syringe package 1 can be in the form of a pouch. It includes a sterile sheath 30 and a fitting member 50 which can sealingly enclose the sterile syringe 20.
- the sterile sheath 30 has an opening portion 32, which is defined by a surrounding edge portion 34 of the sterile sheath 30.
- the fitting member 50 is sealingly fixed with the surrounding edge portion 34 of the sheath 30 to form an enclosed syringe chamber 36 for housing the sterile syringe 20.
- the fitting member 50 is also adapted to be removably connected to a connector luer 22 coupled to a syringe barrel 24 of the sterile syringe 20.
- the fitting member 50 can have a first and a second end 52, 54 and a body portion 56 connected between the first and second ends 52, 54.
- the body portion 56 of the fitting member 50 is adapted to be sealingly connected to the surrounding edge portion 34 of the sheath 30.
- Various conventional sealing methods such as adhesives or thermal bonding, can be used for such connection.
- the fitting member 50 is connected to the sheath 30, the first end 52 of the fitting member 50 is located in the syringe chamber 36 for connecting to the connector 22 of the syringe 20.
- the second end 54 of the fitting member 50 is adapted to receive an injection device, such as a second syringe, for introducing a fluid into the sterile syringe 20.
- sterile barrier closure 58 may be fitted to the second end 54.
- Connector 22 and ends 52 and 54 may be provided as male or female luers or other suitable connectors in order to sealingly provide sterile fluid transfer connections as described herein.
- the sterile sheath 30 comprises a first and a second sheet 38a, 38b.
- the first and second sheets 38a, 38b are preferably about the same size and shape and therefore are overlapped with each other for the most part thereof.
- the two sheets 38a, 38b are adapted to be joined together along a sealing line 40 to form the enclosed syringe chamber 36.
- the sealing line 40 discontinues at the opening portion 32. It is understood that various conventional methods can be used to join the two sheets 38a, 38b. In particular, when the two sheets 38a, 38b are made of a thermoplastic material, methods such as heat or adhesive sealing may be used.
- the sterile sheath 30 can have a tear off portion 42 thereon. Therefore, after the use the sterile syringe package 1, the sterile sheath 30 can simply be torn open or peeled open by the user to deliver the sterile syringe 20 to a sterile environment. In the preferred embodiment shown in Fig. 1 , a peel-open type of sheath 30 is adopted. In such a case, the tear off portion 42 overlaps at least a portion of the sealing line 42. When being peeled open, the sealing line 40 breaks so that the first and second sheets 38a, 38b can depart from each other therealong.
- the first and second sheets 38a, 38b are purposely designed to be uneven at one end thereof.
- the second sheet 38b is slightly longer that the first sheet 38a.
- the staggered right ends of the two sheets 38a, 38b make it easier to separate the two sheets 38a, 38b when opening the sterile sheath 30.
- Other mechanism facilitating in separating the two sheets 38a, 38b can also be used.
- words and graphics can be used to identify the location of such easy access.
- an easy access mechanism can be used for a tear- open type sheath 30.
- the sterile sheath 30 is an elongate tube member with a first and a second end 44, 46.
- the second end 46 is open until the sterile syringe 20 is inserted in the elongate tube member 30.
- the first and second ends 44, 46 each are sealed through a sealing line 40a, 40b to form an enclosed syringe chamber 36.
- the sealing line 40a at the first end 44 discontinues at the opening portion 32.
- the first and second ends 44, 46 can be sealed by various conventional methods.
- methods such as heat or adhesive sealing may be used.
- One advantage of this preferred embodiment is that relatively short sealing lines 40a, 40b will be sufficient for sealing the sheath 30 to form an enclosed syringe chamber 36.
- the second end 46 of the elongate tube member 30 has a tear off portion 42, which can overlap with the sealing line 40b at the second end 46.
- Various conventional tear off mechanisms can be applicable for the tear off portion 42.
- peel-open type portion similar to that in the first preferred embodiment can also be used at the second end 46 of the elongate tube member 30.
- the sterile syringe is place in one-half of the rigid material and the other half is mated to the first half.
- the two pieces are sealed together along the periphery and top of elongate tube member 30.
- the syringe packaging 10 When using a syringe packaging 10 to protect a sterile syringe 20, the syringe packaging 10, at least the interior thereof, is to be sterilized. A syringe 20 is then placed in the syringe packaging 10 in a sterile environment. Syringe 20 may be sterilized before or after being placed in the syringe packaging 10.
- the sterile syringe 20 can generally have a syringe barrel 24 and a luer or needle fitting 22 coupled to the syringe barrel 24. It is to be noted that a needle may be left out from the syringe 20 in order to avoid any damage it can cause to the syringe packaging 10.
- the syringe packaging 10 Before removing the syringe packaging 10 containing a sterile syringe 20 therein out of the same sterile environment, the syringe packaging 10 is properly sealed along the sealing line 40, or 40a, 40b to from a sterile syringe package 1.
- the syringe packaging 10 can protect the sterile syringe 20 from any contamination or disinfection. Therefore, the syringe package 1 can be handled in various fluid processing without any concern or contaminating the sterile syringe 20.
- a fluid can be introduced into the sterile syringe 20 encased in the syringe packaging 10.
- the encased syringe 20 does not have a needle thereon for the above reasons, another syringe or other fluid source (not shown) can be employed to inject the fluid into the encased syringe 20 through the fitting member 50 of the syringe packaging 10 and the luer or needle fitting 22 of the syringe 20. Then, the syringe package 1 may be subjected to subsequent processing including transportation. After various fluid processing being conducted with the sterile syringe 20, it can be directly delivered to a sterile environment by removing the syringe packaging 10. In general, the packaging may be opened by the non-sterile operator to expose the sterile syringe while the non-sterile operator holds it through the packaging.
- the sterile operator may grasp the sterile syringe and remove it from fitting member 50 without compromising the sterility of the syringe.
- the first and second sheets 38a, 38b are peeled open to break the sealing line 40.
- the sterile syringe 20 is thus exposed and can be moved to a sterile environment.
- the tear off portion 42 is separated from the rest of the elongate tube member 30 to release the sterile syringe 20 into a sterile environment.
- an envelope member 70 is provided to encase the same.
- the envelope member 70 can be constructed similarly to the syringe sheath 30 as described hereinabove but have a larger size.
- the envelope member 70 has two covering members 72, 74 made of the same size and shape. The two covering members 72, 74 are joined with each other along a continuous sealing line 76 forming an enclosed chamber 78.
- Such enclosed chamber 78 of the envelope member 70 is used to encase the syringe package 1 , which is also sterilized before or after being placed therein.
- the sterile syringe package 1 may also comprise a needle and a needle covering (not shown) removably attached to the fitting member 50.
- an outer pouch enclosing the sterile syringe package 1, including the needle 80 and the needle covering 82, may be provided.
- the outer pouch may be of similar construction as that for the encovlope member 70.
- the elongate tube member 30 may be constructed from rigid, sterilizable material. Such material may include, for example and without limitation, sterilizable thermoplastics.
- elongate tube member 30 is constructed from two pieces of rigid material (100, 102). The sterile syringe 20 is placed in the first half 100 of elongate tube member 30 and attached to fitting member 50. The second half 102 of the elongate tube member 30 is placed on top of the first half. The two halves are sealed together along the periphery 104 of the elongate tube member 30 to enclose syringe 20 in syringe chamber 38. The skilled artisan will recognize that the two pieces are sealed around fitting member 50.
- Sealing the material of elongate tube member 30 can take place by any number of methods known to the skilled artisan, including without limitation heat or adhesive sealing.
- the syringe 20 and the elongate tube member 30 may be sterilized before and/or after the syringe 20 is enclosed into the elongate tube member 30.
- the two halves of elongate tube member 30 may be peeled apart to introduce sterile syringe 20 into a sterile field or alternatively a tear-away strip may be provided, similar to other embodiments described above.
- this alternative embodiment also permits the filling of a sterile syringe with a fluid in a non-sterile field and the subsequent transfer of the filled sterile syringe into a sterile environment without further handling of the syringe or fluid.
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