Package for surgical implant
A package for storing an implantable medical device during storage and shipping includes a containment region for containing the device, a flange surrounding the containment region, and lidstock sealed against this flange. A recess in the containment region permits insertion of a surgical gripping tool below the device support surface. The package may further include ribs that facilitate steadying or gripping the package during removal of the lidstock, and a separate receptacle for holding the device after removal from the containment region. The device is preferably a device implantable in the human eye.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/183,804 filed Jun. 26, 2002.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a package for containing a surgical implantable device, particularly an ophthalmic device for implanting in the human eye. Various devices for implanting in the eye are known. As examples, devices for sustained delivery release of a pharmaceutically active ingredient into the back-of-the-eye are disclosed in the following patents, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,375,972; 5,773,019; 5,378,475; 6,001,386; and 6,217,895.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention provides a package for storing an implantable medical device during storage and shipping. The package comprises a first flange extending upwardly from an upper surface and defining a containment region for containing the device, wherein the containment region includes a support surface for supporting the device in the containment region. The package further comprises a second flange extending upwardly from the upper surface, wherein the second flange completely surrounds the first flange and includes an upper surface for sealing of lidstock thereto.
According to preferred embodiments, the package comprises a recess extending below the device support surface in the containment region, such that the recess permits insertion of a surgical gripping tool below this device support surface. The first flange may have the form of two protrusions extending upwardly from the package upper surface and defining the containment region, for example, the recess may then have the form of an elongated groove in the package upper surface that separates the two protrusions and extends transversely to the containment region. Preferably, these two protrusions are both arcuate.
The package may further include ribs that facilitate steadying or gripping the package during removal of the lidstock. The ribs may extend upwardly from the same upper surface from which the second flange extends, or the ribs may extend from a second package upper surface at a different elevation than the first package upper surface.
According to preferred embodiments, the package includes a holding receptacle for holding the device after removal from the containment region. For example, the holding receptacle may have the form of a groove formed in the package upper surface and located between the ribs.
The device is preferably a device implantable in the human eye, wherein the containment region is sized to contain such a device while preventing excessive movement of the device during storage and shipping. Accordingly, the containment region preferably has a maximum length of 10 mm. For packages including two first flange protrusions, the maximum length between inner surfaces of the two protrusions is 10 mm, and the maximum width between inner surfaces of an individual protrusion is 10 mm, more preferably 5 mm.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSFIGS. 1 to 6 illustrate a package 100 according to various preferred embodiments. Package 100 includes a top planar surface 101 with front and rear vertical sidewalls 102, 103 extending downwardly from planar surface 101 and serving to support the package on a work surface.
The package is designed to contain a sterile device 10 during shipping and storage, wherein sterility of the device is maintained and the device is protected from damage. Outer flange 105 extends upwardly from planar surface 101. For the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, flange 105 is generally diamond-shaped with rounded corners. Flange 105 includes an upper surface 106. After placing device 10 in the package, lidstock 20 is hermetically sealed against surface 106, so that the package assembly assumes the configuration shown in
Package 10 includes inner flanges 110, protruding upwardly from surface 110 and contained inside the boundary defined by outer flange 106, serving to closely contain device 10 while stored in the container. In other words, inner flanges 110 form a containment region and prevent device 10 from moving excessively during shipping and storage, thus minimizing the risk of damaging device 10. Also, inner flanges 110 ensure that the device 10 is presented in a predetermined configuration after removing the lidstock 20 from the package, this configuration best seen in
In this embodiment, package 100 includes a recess 112 extending downwardly from surface 110, contained inside the boundary defined by outer flange 106 and extending between inner flanges 110. In other words, device 10 rests on a pair of surfaces defining device support surface 115, best seen in
For the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 6, the package 100 further includes a receptacle 120 for holding the device after removing it from the containment region. After removing the device, a surgeon may wish to temporarily set down the device, and receptacle 120 provides a convenient receptacle for doing so. Also, as explained in more detail below, the entire package 100 is preferably sterile, so receptacle 120 provides a sterile surface for placing the device. In the illustrated embodiment, after removing the device 10 from the containment region, the surgeon will add sutures to the suture tab 12 on the device, the sutures for suturing the device to eye tissue.
Package 100 may be molded from a plastic such as polycarbonate, polypropylene or polystyrene. In packaging the device 10 in package 100, the device 10 is placed in the containment region of the package, and lidstock 20 is sealed against flange 105, so that the assembly assumes the configuration shown in
While the invention has been described with reference to various preferred embodiments, other alternate embodiments and variations will be evident to a person of ordinary skill in the art.
Claims
1. A package for storing an implantable medical device during storage and shipping, comprising:
- an upper surface;
- a first flange extending upwardly from the upper surface and defining a containment region for containing the device, said containment region including a support surface for supporting the device in the containment region;
- a second flange extending upwardly from the upper surface, said second flange surrounding the first flange and including an upper flange surface for sealing of lidstock thereto; and
- at least one side wall extending downwardly from the upper surface and serving to support the package on a work surface.
2. The package of claim 1, further comprising a recess extending below the device support surface in the containment region.
3. The package of claim 2, wherein the recess permits insertion of a surgical gripping tool below the device support surface.
4. The package of claim 2, wherein the first flange comprises two protrusions extending upwardly from the upper surface and defining the containment region, and the recess has the form of an elongated groove separating the two protrusions and extending transversely to the containment region.
5. The package of claim 4, wherein the two protrusions are arcuate.
6. The package of claim 1, wherein the second flange is diamond shaped.
7. The package of claim 1, wherein the second flange is chevron shaped.
8. The package of claim 1, further comprising ribs on an upper surface thereof.
9. The package of claim 8, wherein the ribs extend upwardly from the same upper surface from which the second flange extends.
10. The package of claim 8, wherein the device further comprises a second upper surface at a different elevation than a first upper surface, the second flange extending upwardly from the first upper surface and the ribs extending upwardly from the second upper surface.
11. The package of claim 9, further comprising a holding receptacle for holding the device after removal from the containment region, the holding receptacle being a groove formed in the upper surface and located between the ribs.
12. A package for storing an implantable medical device during storage and shipping, comprising:
- an upper surface;
- a first flange extending upwardly from the upper surface and defining a containment region for containing the device, said containment region including a support surface for supporting the device in the containment region;
- a second flange extending upwardly from the upper surface and including an upper flange surface for sealing of lidstock thereto; and
- at least one side wall extending downwardly from the upper surface and serving to support the package on a work surface, the package further comprising a holding receptacle formed in the upper surface.
13. The package of claim 1, further comprising a vertical sidewall extending downwardly from the upper surface for supporting the device on a work surface.
14. The package of claim 1, comprising front and rear vertical sidewalls.
15. The package of claim 1, wherein the containment region has a maximum length of 10 mm.
16. The package of claim 4, wherein the maximum length between inner surfaces of the two protrusions is 10 mm.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 4, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2005
Inventors: Anthony Maiola (Rochester, NY), Matthew Jonasse (Sodus, NY)
Application Number: 11/050,979