Vapor hydration of a hydrophilic catheter in a package
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65D-083/10
B65D-081/24
A61B-019/02
A61M-005/00
A61M-025/00
출원번호
US-0196382
(2011-08-02)
등록번호
US-8205745
(2012-06-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Murray, Michael
Gilman, Thomas H.
Sweeney, Sean
Creaven, Martin P.
출원인 / 주소
Hollister Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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59
초록▼
A vapor hydrated packaged catheter assembly and method of manufacturing and distributing same includes a gas impermeable package housing a catheter within a catheter-receiving cavity. The catheter assembly has a hydrophilic coating applied to at least a portion of the outer surface of a catheter tub
A vapor hydrated packaged catheter assembly and method of manufacturing and distributing same includes a gas impermeable package housing a catheter within a catheter-receiving cavity. The catheter assembly has a hydrophilic coating applied to at least a portion of the outer surface of a catheter tube or shaft which may be surrounded by a sleeve to provide a no-touch, sure grip feature. The catheter assembly is disposed within the catheter receiving cavity of the package together with a limited amount of a vapor donating liquid provided as a source of vapor to activate the hydrophilic coating. The amount of vapor donating liquid is less than the amount that would otherwise be sufficient to cause a spill hazard. It may be loose liquid as a desired percentage of the volume of a tube-receiving portion of the catheter receiving cavity of the package, or it may be contained in a liquid sequestering element. The activation of at least some of the hydrophilic coating occurs solely by reason of exposure of the outer surface of the catheter to a vapor produced by the vapor donating liquid. The distribution of the catheter following manufacture is delayed for a time sufficient to permit the vapor to complete hydration of the entire hydrophilic coating on the surface.
대표청구항▼
1. A ready-to-use packaged catheter assembly, comprising: a package having a sealed cavity,a hydrophilic catheter in an activated condition within the sealed cavity, the hydrophilic catheter including a hydrophilic surface on at least a portion thereof,an amount of liquid disposed within the sealed
1. A ready-to-use packaged catheter assembly, comprising: a package having a sealed cavity,a hydrophilic catheter in an activated condition within the sealed cavity, the hydrophilic catheter including a hydrophilic surface on at least a portion thereof,an amount of liquid disposed within the sealed cavity,an element within the sealed cavity that interferes with liquid flow to the hydrophilic surface, anda vapor hydration atmosphere within the sealed cavity;where the liquid flow interfering element is formed of a material and is disposed within the sealed cavity in a manner that prevents sufficient direct liquid contact with the hydrophilic surface to place the hydrophilic catheter in the activated condition, andwhere the liquid flow interfering element permits sufficient direct vapor contact with the hydrophilic surface to place the hydrophilic catheter in the activated condition;whereby the hydrophilic catheter is ready-to-use. 2. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid flow interfering element comprises a flexible sleeve surrounding at least a portion of the hydrophilic catheter. 3. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid flow interfering element comprises a liquid sequestering element, that retains liquid and permits the release of vapor within the sealed cavity of the package. 4. The catheter assembly of claim 3, wherein the hydrophilic catheter, liquid and liquid sequestering element are contained within the sealed cavity of the package and the liquid sequestering element comprises a material for absorbing the liquid. 5. The catheter assembly of claim 4, wherein the material for absorbing the liquid is a fabric or foam capable of absorbing substantially all available liquid and then permitting the release of vapor created by evaporating a portion of the liquid to form and maintain a fully saturated vapor hydration atmosphere in a state of equilibrium within the sealed cavity. 6. The catheter assembly of claim 5 wherein the hydrophilic catheter comprises a tube having an outer surface with the hydrophilic surface coating on at least a portion thereof and the fabric or foam is substantially coextensive and in alignment with the tube within the sealed cavity to release the vapor in proximity to the hydrophilic surface coating. 7. The catheter assembly of claim 6 wherein the fabric or foam is loosely positioned within the sealed cavity and is sized to contain a sufficient quantity of the liquid to maintain a fully saturated vapor hydration atmosphere within the sealed cavity in order to ensure continuous hydration of the hydrophilic catheter throughout an acceptable product shelf life. 8. The catheter assembly of claim 6, wherein the fabric or foam is fixedly positioned within the sealed cavity and is sized to contain a sufficient quantity of the liquid to maintain a fully saturated vapor hydration atmosphere within the sealed cavity in order to ensure continuous hydration of the hydrophilic catheter throughout an acceptable product shelf life. 9. The catheter assembly of claim 4, wherein the material for absorbing the liquid has interstices for holding the liquid and releasing a vapor therefrom, and has a surface facing inwardly of the sealed cavity which permits release of the vapor while at the same time preventing the material from sticking to the hydrophilic catheter. 10. The catheter assembly of claim 9, wherein the material comprises a microfiber meltblown fabric having a high capillary draw for the liquid and the surface is covered with a material selected from a thin elastomeric hydrogel film, a polymeric netting, and a perforated plastic film. 11. The catheter assembly of claim 9, wherein the material comprises a microfiber meltblown fabric having a high capillary draw for the liquid and the surface is treated so as to cause the microfiber meltblown fabric to be liquid wettable with the liquid. 12. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid flow interfering element comprises a sealed compartment with at least one wall of a vapor permeable, liquid impermeable material, where the compartment contains liquid and releases vapor within the sealed cavity of the package. 13. The catheter assembly of claim 12, wherein the package is formed of a liquid impermeable material and is sized to contain a quantity of the liquid sufficient to form a fully saturated vapor hydration atmosphere within the sealed cavity in order to ensure continuous hydration of the hydrophilic catheter throughout an acceptable product shelf life. 14. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the package is formed of a material having vapor impermeability sufficient for a product shelf life of between six months and five years. 15. The catheter assembly of claim 1, including an introducer tip at a proximal insertion end of the tube having slits to define flaps that flex outwardly to form an opening for passing the tube therethrough. 16. The catheter assembly of claim 15, including a flexible sleeve formed of a vapor permeable material attached to the introducer tip and extending therefrom substantially to a distal end of the tube. 17. The catheter assembly of claim 1, including a flexible sleeve which is collapsible and surrounds the tube to permit gripping the tube through the sleeve. 18. The catheter assembly of claim 17, wherein the sleeve is formed of a vapor permeable, liquid impermeable collapsible polymeric film material surrounding the tube or shaft in closely spaced relation. 19. The catheter assembly of claim 18, wherein the polymeric film material is Medifilm 435 polyethylene oxide block copolymer having a thickness within a range of between 10 and 150 microns. 20. The catheter assembly of claim 17, wherein the sleeve is formed of a material selected from polyethylene, plasticized PVC, polypropylene, polyurethane, and polyethylene oxide block copolymer. 21. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the liquid disposed within the sealed cavity displaces a volume of no more than 20% of the volume of the sealed cavity of the package. 22. The catheter assembly of claim 21, wherein the volume displaced by the liquid is between 2 and 5 ml and comprises no more than 5% of the volume of the sealed cavity in the package. 23. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the package has a peripheral seal entirely thereabout and holds a urine collection bag having an introducer tip at one end thereof. 24. The catheter assembly of claim 23, wherein the hydrophilic catheter is positioned within the urine collection bag with a proximal insertion end thereof adjacent the introducer tip. 25. A ready-to-use packaged catheter assembly, comprising: a vapor impermeable package having a sealed cavity, and disposed within the sealed cavity:a hydrophilic catheter including, on at least a portion thereof, a hydrophilic surface in an activated condition;a liquid;a liquid flow interfering element formed of a material and disposed in a manner preventing sufficient direct liquid contact with the hydrophilic catheter to place the hydrophilic surface in the activated condition; anda vapor atmosphere; wherethe material of the liquid flow interfering element permits sufficient direct vapor contact with the hydrophilic surface to place the hydrophilic surface in the activated condition;whereby the hydrophilic catheter is ready-to-use. 26. The catheter assembly of claim 25 wherein the liquid flow interfering element comprises a flexible sleeve surrounding at least the portion of the hydrophilic catheter having the hydrophilic surface in an activated condition. 27. The catheter assembly of claim 25 wherein the material of the liquid flow interfering element comprises a liquid sequestering element capable of absorbing the liquid and permitting the release of vapor within the sealed cavity of the package. 28. The catheter assembly of claim 25 wherein the liquid flow interfering element comprises a pouch of a vapor permeable, liquid impermeable material for containing the liquid and releasing vapor within the sealed cavity of the package. 29. A packaged hydrophilic product assembly, comprising: a vapor impermeable package having a sealed cavity containing:a hydrophilic product in a ready-to-use condition, an amount of liquid, a liquid sequestering element, and a vapor atmosphere;the liquid sequestering element preventing the liquid from being in contact with the hydrophilic product in a manner sufficient to maintain the hydrophilic product in the ready-to-use condition;the vapor atmosphere comprising a vapor formed by evaporation of a portion of the liquid, the vapor atmosphere in contact with the hydrophilic product in a manner sufficient to maintain the hydrophilic product in the ready-to-use condition;whereby the hydrophilic product is ready-to-use. 30. The assembly of claim 29 wherein the liquid sequestering element is formed of a material capable of absorbing the amount of liquid while also permitting the release of vapor to maintain the vapor atmosphere within the sealed cavity of the package. 31. The assembly of claim 29 wherein the liquid sequestering element comprises a pouch of a vapor permeable, liquid impermeable material for containing the amount of the liquid and releasing vapor to maintain the vapor atmosphere within the sealed cavity of the package. 32. A package containing a product having a surface, comprising: a liquid and gas impermeable material forming a sealed cavity containing the product; andan amount of liquid, a vapor, and a gas permeable material within the sealed cavity;the gas permeable material separating the product from the liquid;wherein vapor formed by evaporation of a portion of the liquid results in a 100% relative humidity atmosphere within the sealed cavity and the atmosphere is in contact with the surface of the product. 33. A packaged, ready-to-use hydrophilic product comprising: a gas impermeable package containing:a device requiring hydration in order to be in a ready-to-use condition;a liquid sequestering element; andan amount of liquid water contained in the liquid sequestering element; where the amount of liquid water is sufficient to support the formation and maintenance of a vapor hydration atmosphere within the package, by evaporation of a portion of the liquid water; and wherethe device is exposed to the vapor hydration atmosphere within the package in a manner that ensures the ready-to-use condition. 34. A packaged hydrophilic product assembly, comprising: a vapor impermeable package having a sealed cavity containing:a hydrophilic product in a ready-to-use condition;an amount of liquid;a vapor atmosphere; anda liquid sequestering element; wherethe liquid sequestering element prevents the liquid from sufficient contact with the hydrophilic product to maintain the hydrophilic product in the ready-to-use condition;the vapor atmosphere comprising vapor released by evaporation of a portion of the liquid and being in a state of equilibrium with the remainder of the liquid within the sealed cavity; wherethe vapor atmosphere is in sufficient contact with the hydrophilic product to maintain the hydrophilic product in the ready-to-use condition;whereby the hydrophilic product is ready-to-use.
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