A01N1/0247

Apparatus and method for ex vivo lung ventilation with a varying exterior pressure
11540509 · 2023-01-03 · ·

In a method of ventilating excised lungs, a ventilation gas is supplied to an airway of a lung and a vacuum is formed around the lung. A quality of the vacuum is varied between a lower level and a higher level to cause the lung to breathe, while the pressure of the ventilation gas supplied to the airway is regulated to maintain a positive airway pressure in the airway of the lung. The vacuum may be cyclically varied between the two vacuum levels. The levels may be maintained substantially constant over a period of time, or one or both of the lower and higher levels may be adjusted during ventilation. The lung may be placed in a sealed chamber, and a vacuum is formed in the chamber around the lung.

Apparatus and Method for Sustaining and Evaluating Isolated Organs
20220408720 · 2022-12-29 ·

An organ preservation system having; an organ chamber with a perfusate reservoir, a pump arranged to circulate perfusate, from the reservoir and passes the perfusate through a dialysis filter, oxygenator, and temperature and pressure sensors prior to entering the chamber where an organ is perfused. The organ rests on the platform such that perfusate leaving the organ flows into the perfusate reservoir. The dialysis filter having permeable tubes which allow perfusate constituents to be exchanged with dialysate flowing through the dialysis filter. The dialysate pass through an ion exchange resin removing selected constituents or waste products from the dialysate by absorption by the ion exchange resin. Following waste absorption, the dialysate is recycled to the dialyzer to again remove waste. Removing waste products from the perfusate by dialysis followed by removal of the waste products from the dialysate with the exchange resin, enables dialysate reuse for extended duration.

Pressure Manifold and Culture Module

A perfusion manifold assembly is described that allows for perfusion of a microfluidic device, such as an organ on a chip microfluidic device comprising cells that mimic cells in an organ in the body, that is detachably linked with said assembly so that fluid enters ports of the microfluidic device from a fluid reservoir, optionally without tubing, at a controllable flow rate.

A culture module is contemplated that allows the perfusion and optionally mechanical actuation of one or more microfluidic devices, such as organ-on-a-chip microfluidic devices comprising cells that mimic at least one function of an organ in the body.

PERFUSION SYSTEM FOR CORNEAL ENDOTHELIAL CELL GRAFT EVALUATION
20220400665 · 2022-12-22 ·

Compositions, devices, and systems comprising a corneal tissue carrier, wherein the corneal tissue carrier comprises a corneal tissue sample and a fluid; wherein the fluid comprises resazurin. Additionally, methods including measuring cell viability.

Ischaemia-free organ perfusion device and perfusion method

Disclosed is an ischaemia-free organ perfusion device and perfusion method. The perfusion device perfuses an isolated organ at normal temperature during whole transplantation, and comprises a first container, a second container, a first flow path, a second flow path, a third flow path and a fourth flow path. The perfusion device and the perfusion method are capable of maintaining the blood flow of the isolated organ during whole transplantation without interruption by machine perfusion, recovering the blood of the organ, effectively avoiding the interruption of blood supply for the organ during the whole transplantation, and improving the prognosis of organ transplantation.

ACTIVELY COOLED ORGAN TRANSPLANT SYSTEM
20220369625 · 2022-11-24 ·

An organ transplant system provides a pumping and refrigeration unit and a sterile disposable set to maintain a desired temperature of an organ during transplantation and to position the organ adjacent a surgical site during an organ transplantation procedure. Handling and exposure of the organ is minimized while maintaining position and condition of the organ.

ORGAN CARE SOLUTION FOR EX-VIVO MACHINE PERFUSION OF DONOR LUNGS

An ex-vivo lung solution for machine perfusion of donor lungs on OCS. The solution may be mixed with whole blood or packed red blood cells to form the OCS lung perfusion solution.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING ORGAN VIABILITY

A system comprises a fluid supply, a pressure regulator, a pressure valve, and a vent assembly. The fluid supply stores a volume of a fluid and is fluidly coupled to an outlet tube. The outlet tube is configured to be fluidly coupled to at least a portion of an organ environment. The organ environment configured to hold an organ. The pressure regulator is fluidly coupled to the outlet tube and is configured to maintain a fluid pressure of the fluid being supplied to the organ environment from the outlet tube. The fluid being supplied is at a pressure range above ambient to maintain the organ in an inflated position. The pressure valve is fluidly coupled to the outlet tube and inhibits increase of the fluid pressure above a threshold. The vent assembly removes excess fluid from the organ environment and includes a vent tube disposed within the organ environment and a vent valve disposed outside of the organ environment.

PERFUSION DEVICE
20220354109 · 2022-11-10 ·

A perfusion device includes first inlet piping that connects a reservoir and a portal vein, second inlet piping that connects the reservoir and a hepatic artery, a first pump that produces a flow in the first inlet piping, and a second pump that produces a flow in the second inlet piping. The first and second pumps are of the same type, each having a rotating portion for solution sending. The rotating portion of the first pump has a greater diameter than the rotating portion of the second pump. Thus, even if the first and second pumps make the same number of rotations, the ratio of the flow rate of the perfusate between the first inlet piping and the second inlet piping can be made almost constant. Accordingly, the perfusate is supplied under appropriate conditions to the portal vein and the hepatic artery with a simple configuration.

Assessing, maintaining and/or restoring viability of organs/tissues

Methods for ex vivo perfusion of organs (and/or tissues) with a perfusate designed to condition the organ with the desired effect being that upon transplant, said organ, having been administered said perfusate, is less likely to experience delayed graft function, deleterious effects of ischemia/reperfusion injury, including inflammatory reactions, and/or other detrimental responses that can injure the organ or recipient including precipitating or enhancing an immunological reaction from the recipient with the potential of compromising the graft's and/or recipients short teen and/or long term health and proper functionality while monitoring, sustaining and/or restoring the viability of the organ and preserving the organ for storage and/or transport.