WO2005067984A1 - Vacuum sterilization process and devices - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sterilization process, operational devices and respective methods applied for the sterilization of various different items of apparatus and products, using vacuum techniques, the application of sterilizing gas and plasma. More particularly, this invention makes use of gas from a solution of peracetic acid or hydrogen peroxide evaporated under vacuum, with the partial separation of water from tie solution for sterilization, as well as the use of plasma from residual atmospheric air for the elimination of residues, with temperature monitoring and control .
- this invention makes use of gas from a solution of peracetic acid or hydrogen peroxide evaporated under vacuum, with the partial separation of water from tie solution for sterilization, as well as the use of plasma from residual atmospheric air for the elimination of residues, with temperature monitoring and control .
- BACKGROUND ART Among chemical methods of sterilization, the use of hydrogen peroxide and peracetic acid is acquiring considerable prominence.
- Peracetic acid is used in aqueous solutions, as a vapour or spray, and is efficient in the sterilization of plastic packaging (RAMMERT, M.
- the Sere System uses a mixture of chlorinated water, hydrogen peroxide, and peracetic acid. The material remains in contact with the sanitizing agent for about 90 seconds. This is followed by rinsing with sterile water; d)
- the ethylene oxide sterilization system (ETO) largely used for sterilizing heat-sensitive materials with a high degree of penetrability of the materials, which requires heating up to 58 °C and can also use Freon gas in the process. Despite the high diversity of the sterilization systems which use peracetic acid and.
- Sterilization with plasma is one of the most recent techniques for the sterilization of surgical instruments and represents a great number of advantages over the procedures referred to heretofore.
- the plasma state of the material is obtained by means of electrical discharge in a high-voltage field, DC, AC, or pulsed, in gases at low pressure.
- the action of this field on the gas or vapour molecules results in the provision of sufficient energy to the charged particles (electrons and ions) , and these begin to produce pairs of electron-ions as a result of collision with the neutral gas molecules.
- the formation takes place of ions, accelerated electrons, neutral types, free radicals, and excited atoms and molecules, as well as the emission of ultraviolet radiation.
- the activated types recombine, forming other types or returning to their basic state.
- One commercial application of sterilization by plasma is described by the STERRAD ® system.
- the materials are placed in a chamber in which a vacuum is then created.
- a solution of hydrogen peroxide is injected and vaporised inside the chamber containing the items which are to be sterilized.
- the pressure in the chamber containing this vapour is reduced and a plasma is initiated, with radio frequency energy being provided in order to exterminate micro-organisms and remove residues.
- the process is completed by disconnecting the RF energy and admitting filtered gas (HEPA) into the chamber.
- HEPA filtered gas
- Patent PI 9708498-0 (US 628965) , entitled “Method of Sterilization in Environments with Restricted Diffusion” makes use of hydrogen peroxide vapour as the former material and electrical discharges by radio frequency to generate plasma.
- a source of peroxide which may be static flooding, spraying, condensation of hydrogen peroxide vapour or peracetic acid vapour, before exposure to a vacuum or in a vacuum followed by plasma.
- the difficulty with penetration of the hydrogen peroxide in the environment with restricted diffusion is due to the presence of water vapour which, because it reaches the area concerned first, has a higher vapour pressure, which turns it into a barrier to penetration by the hydrogen peroxide vapour.
- the Patent PI 9504382-9 A (US 320932), with the title: "Method of Sterilization under Vacuum, Method of Evacuation of a Condensed Material, and Method of Drying" describes a method of drying under vacuum with the liquefaction to plasma of residual gas and sterilization by the injection of sterilizing gas and a radio frequency source applied for the generation of plasma with the sterilizing gas.
- the sterilizing gas which is highly oxidant, is evacuated from the chamber by a vacuum pump in order to obtain lower pressure levels and to generate a plasma from this vapour, excited by an RF source .
- the methods represented, in the commercial systems and patents referred suffer from the following disadvantages: 1.
- the electrical discharge with radio frequency (RF) for the excitation of the plasma requires impedance couplers in order to obtain better utilization of the power supplied to the plasma.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a sterilization process which, in association with the operational devices and respective methods, differs from the commercial processes and patents referred to heretofore, and presents numerous advantages, being: 1.) The initial plasma, formed with the residual gas from filtered atmospheric air by means of the present process, is applied in order to establish an adequate temperature and to enhance the active principle of the sterilizing gas which is to be injected; 2.) The excitation of the plasma used is effected by means of a pulsed DC power source instead of the radio frequency (RF) source referred to in the documents referred to heretofore.
- the pulsed DC signal is especially selected so as to avoid excessive heating at the plasma generating electrode, and has the advantage over RF of not requiring impedance couplers.
- the sterilizing gas is evacuated by a high-vacuum pump in order to reduce the pressure and form plasma with this gas
- filtered atmospheric air is injected into the residual sterilizing gas, then evacuated with a vacuum pump of the liquid loop type, with the mixture being diluted in water.
- the cycle is repeated two or more times.
- a mechanical vacuum pump is used to reduce the pressure to lower levels and to apply the plasma.
- the plasma applied in the process is induced by means of a gaseous atmosphere obtained from successive dilutions of the sterilizing gas with filtered atmospheric air, the aim of which is solely the elimination and removal of the residues of the sterilizing gas from the materials at the end of the sterilization process, contrary to the forming of plasma from the vapour of the residual sterilizing gas, the aim of which is the sterilization and removal of the residues from the previous systems .
- One advantage of plasma formed with gas from residual filtered atmospheric air over plasma from the vapour of the sterilizing gas from the process referred to heretofore lies in the preservation of the vacuum system by doing away with the passage of the concentrated sterilizing gas through this system.
- Sterilization in the medical and hospital sector of heat-sensitive products used is materials for prostheses and for catheter and endoscopy procedures, as well as for metallic materials such as scissors, surgical scalpels, gloves, masks, latex tubes, and plates for cell cultures (PS, PET, PC, glass) ; Sterilization in the odontology sector of dental prostheses and surgical instruments; Sterilization in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic sectors: Clothing, glassware, plastic packaging, and components, such as, for example, medicinal fungi and moulds; Vacuum sterilization processes and exposure to the vapour of peracetic acid or hydrogen peroxide with plasma in the sterilization of plastic packaging; Sterilization in the food sector: Packaging and dried foods such as, for example , mushrooms, seeds, and leaves, among other items .
- This factor is def ned as being the ratio between the current pressure value of the water vapour in the micro-climate and the pressure of the vapour on the surface of a piece of pure water, which represents the vapour pressure under conditions of saturated air.
- the moisture content defines the vapour pressure values and the factor a a on the surface of the product .
- Fungi also referred to as moulds or mildews
- infestation may occur during cultivation or in the post-harvest period.
- Bacteria develop in the products, which have an aqueous activity greater than O.90, although for fungi the values vary from 0.65 to 0.90, due to which the grains may have a moisture content from 14 to 22 %. Accordingly, a drying process is used in the preservation of grains. This reduces the moisture content of the products to levels at which the aqueous activity does not favour the proliferation of fungi.
- the relative humidity of the intergranular air corresponds to 100 times the value of aqueous activity.
- the relative humidity of the air is referred to as relative humidity of equilibrium and the humidity of the grains as humidity of equilibrium. Accordingly, many of the articles harvested are stored with micro-organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, and it is therefore necessary, as a minimum, to sanitize them before sending them for consumption or packing, in such a way as to respect the standards in force .
- the present invention allows for this sanitization to be carried out with in-house equipment, without the need for the use of plasma, and without the need for the articles which are to be sterilized (or sanitized) to be subjected to a vacuum in the interior of the chamber, they being duly exposed, when wrapped in non-woven fabric packaging and for a predetermined period of time, to the vapour from the mixture obtained by evaporation with heating of the solution of peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and acetic acid, allowing for the diffusion of this vapour in association with a renewed, exposure to subsequent vacuum to eliminate the micro-organisms present in the articles and without the need for exposure to plasma.
- Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the vacuum sterilization process with plasma
- Figure 2 Separator device for separating water from the solution of the mixture of peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and acetic acid, and an injector for the vapour of the remaining mixture
- Figure 3 Pressure graph as a function of the time of the sterilization operational cycle
- Figure 4 Preferred embodiment of the configuration of the electrode stand developed for the homogenous distribution of plasma in the interior of the chamber in such a way as to keep the plasma close to the materials which are to be sterilized
- Figure 4A refers to a photo of the electrode stand
- Figure 4B represents a schematic diagram of a side view of the electrode stand
- Figure 5 Schematic diagram of the vacuum sterilization process with plasma
- the present invention relates to a vacuum sterilization process with the application of steam of a mixture of peracetic acid with hydrogen peroxide and residual gas plasma from atmospheric air, excited by pulsed electrical discharge; to operational devices and methods used in the sterilization process, the process and devices being exemplified and illustrated in particular in a diagrammatical manner in Figure 1, which comprises the sterilization of surgical and associated articles, and products in general (M) , with the arrangement that, at the beginning of the sterilization process, the materials which are to be sterilized are arranged and subjected to a vacuum in a stainless steel chamber (1) , with the option of one or two doors (2) and (3) ; connected to the chamber (1) is a vacuum system consisting of at least one mechanical vacuum pump (4) and at least one ring-type liquid vacuum pump (5) , connected in parallel and linked to the said chamber by means of valves (6) and (7) .
- the process in question provides for a device (8) with an injector system for sterilizing gas, in which takes place the evaporation and separation of water from the solution of the mixture of peracetic acid or peroxide solution, and a system for the admission of atmospheric air, consisting of a HEPA ® filter and dehumidifier (11) , connected to the chamber (1) by valves (9) and (10) and to the dehumidifier (11) by a valve (11a).
- the chamber (1) is provided with a stand (12) , consisting of level surfaces which, as well as serving as support for the articles (M) which are to be sterilized, also include the electrodes (E) at which the plasma for the sterilization is formed.
- Each of the electrodes (E) on the stand (12) is electrically connected to a power source which generates a pulsed DC signal (13) , responsible for the supply of the energy for the excitation of the plasma.
- the process is automatic, being controlled by a programmable logic controller (14) , which manages the operational sequence of sterilization as well as monitoring and controlling the procedures and possible variables in relation to the materials used in the sterilization and in relation to the articles (M) which are to be sterilized, so optimising the operational time of the process.
- the configuration of each electrode which is located on the stand (12) (Fig.
- each electrode (E) on the stand (12) comprises two parallel shafts (12a) with segments (12b) in between, which can be configured as squares, spirals, or any other suitable shape to accommodate the electrode proper, and allowing that, with regard to the materials mounted on the stand (12) , the plasma is generated in the area closely surround the electrode (E) .
- the device is responsible for the application of the vapour from the solution of the liquid mixture of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide (ML) evaporated in a vacuum with heating and by the separation of the water from the solution, said device consisting for preference of a stainless steel needle (15) fixed in a base (16) which comprises in its interior an expansion chamber (17) to which said needle is connected, said expansion chamber being provided with a means of communication with the valves (9) and (10) .
- Said device (8) is supplemented by an ampoule (18) made of opaque material, of amber glass type or coated against luminosity, made of aluminium or other material, this ampoule (18) presenting one single passage which is blocked off by an inset blocking element (19) and which is connected to the base (16) by means of a guide piece (20) .
- the needle (15) perforates the blocking element (19), allowing for a connection between the product present in the ampoule (18) and the expansion chamber (17) , which in turn is connected to the sterilization chamber (1) via the valve (9) , at the same as connecting to the liquid ring pump (5) via the valve (10).
- the needle (15) is made of stainless steel; the ampoule (18) is made of amber glass or coated against luminosity or of aluminium or another equivalent material.
- the operational method put into effect by the device (8) consists primarily of the water from the solution (ML) present in the ampoule (18) being evaporated in a vacuum with heating of the guide piece (20) , this evaporation being conducted to the chamber (17) via the needle (15) and, consequently, to the liquid ring pump (5) .
- the remainder of the solution (ML) present in the ampoule (18) is also evaporated under vacuum with heating, and the sterilizing vapour is conducted to the chamber (1) via the valve (9) , where it expands and diffuses onto the articles (M) which are to be sterilized.
- the operational method of the process in question comprises the following steps: a) First the articles (M) , packed with non-woven surgical grade material, are placed on the stands (12) ; b) The vacuum is induced in the chamber (1) by means of the liquid ring pump (5) and the valve (6) , reducing the pressure to approximately 100 mbar; c) Next, the pressure is reduced by the mechanical high-vacuum pump (4) , and energy is supplied simultaneously in order for plasma to be generated, which continues to be applied until the obtaining of the sterilization conditions, and the pressure reaches approximately 2.10 "1 mbar; d) The water from the solution (ML) is separated and the sterilizing vapour is injected into the chamber (1) ; e) Next, after the pumping to vacuum has been interrupted and the chamber isolated by the valve (7) , the stabilized mixture of the solution (ML) of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide is vaporised in vacuum with heating; f) A period of time is allowed to elapse in order for the vapour to diffuse in the articles (M
- the present invention by means of this innovative process, allows for sterilization to be carried out at the level of sanitization in the equipment itself, without the need for: the use of plasma, in which case the articles (M) which are to be sterilized (or sanitised) are arranged in stands (12) , duly enclosed in packaging made of non-woven material .
- these items are subjected to vacuum and to the vapour from the mixture obtained by evaporation with heating of the solution of peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and acetic acid, allowing for the diffusion of this vapour in association with another exposure to the subsequent vacuum, so eliminating the micro-organisms present in the articles without the need for exposure to plasma.
- the operational method for the sanitization / sterilization of articles without the need for plasma comprises the following steps: a) The articles (M) are packed in non-woven material and arranged in the interior of the vacuum chamber (1) ; b) They are subjected to vacuum; c) The water from the solution (ML) is separated and the sterilizing vapour is injected into the chamber (1) ; d) Next, after pumping to vacuum is interrupted and the chamber is isolated by the valve (7) , the remaining mixture of the stabilized solution (ML) of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide is vaporised in vacuum witr ⁇ heating; e) The exposure must be carried out during a certain period of time, depending on the material which is to be treated, allowing for the diffusion of the vapour over the article and so eliminating the micro-organisms; f) The vapour is eliminated from the chamber by means o£ successive dilutions with atmospheric air and suction with the liquid ring pump; g) The articles are again submitted to a vacuum from lxl ⁇
- Plasma-based Sterilization Process testing for application in medical instruments.
- Microbiological test Initial test
- Bacillus Stearothermophilus (tested in an inox and plastic substrate)
- the efficiency tests were performed with the same standard kit of spores of B. subtilis var niger (globigii) ATCC 9372, B. stearothermophilus ATCC 7953, approximate population of l,0xl0 G UFC/strip, according to a certification issued by the Cefar laboratories, with the same kit used in the ETO sterilization process and thermal processes.
- the testing was performed putting the strips with the microorganisms in the geometric center of the three stacks in each bag, arranged in three shelves two by two, as shown in the illustration. After the processing, the treated strips and the control samples with B. subtilis were put in a Triptone Soya Agar (TSA) medium and incubated under 35° C for 48 hours to evaluate the surviving colonies, in any. Results are presented below in Table 1 :
- the efficiency test were performed with the same standard kit of spores of B. subtilis var niger (globigii) ATCC 9372, approximate population of 1,0x10 s UFC/strip, according to a certification issued by the Cefar laboratories, with the same kit used in the ETO sterilization process and thermal processes.
- the testing was performed putting the strips with the microorganisms in the same bag containing the articles to be sterilized, as shown in the figure below.
- the treated strips and the control samples with B. subtilis were put in a Triptone Soya Agar (TSA) medium and incubated under 35° C for 48 hours to evaluate the surviving colonies, if any. Items formed of plastic and metal and requiring sterilization on the outer surfaces only are easily processed. We show below these items arranged on the TMS sheet right next to the test strips.
- the plasma sterilization process here developed is able to promote sterilization at the required levels in almost all the thermo-sensitive material-based (latex, piastres, silicone, lenses) hospital items. Inox steel items are easily sterilized. The hardest items for sterilization are tubing, and the longer and narrower the tubing the harder is to get a proper sterilization level. - The sterilization process is able to process at the desired levels at open ended tubing with up to 5mm in diameter and 3m in length.
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