Method to refrigerate a jacket for keeping a transplant cold

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62 78, 62100, F25D 2500

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention generally relates to a method for refrigerating a jacket, and, more specifically, to a method of using a refrigerated jacket to enclose and keep a transplant cold during the time the transplant is surgically installed within a recipient's body.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,014,695, discloses a jacket, which prevents a transplant, such as a kidney, from being heated, and thereby destroyed, by the body heat of the transplant recipient during the time it takes to connect the transplant surgically in the body of the recipient.
The known jacket is kept cold by a liquid the liquid, is circulated through the jacket via tubes connected to an outside source supplying cold liquid to the circulation. However with this jacket the tubes can obstruct access to the surgical site, and therefore impede the transplant procedure.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the invention is to bring about a method of casting a transplant which makes it possible to enclose the transplant by a jacket having no tubes and ensuring that the transplant keeps an even and desired temperature during the time the transplant organ is surgically connected to the receiver.
According to the method the present invention, a jacket, which comprises a wall with a cavity containing a liquid and showing an opening to the cavity, is placed in a compartment. The compartment is evacuated so that the cavity is evacuated through the opening and the liquid within the cavity freezes.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

An embodiment of a jacket with an apparatus to evacuate a cavity of the jacket for carrying through the method according to the invention is described below with reference to the enclosed drawing figures, wherein:
FIG. 1 in a sectional view shows the jacket in the apparatus for evacuating and thereby refrigerating the jacket and
FIG. 2 in a sectional view shows a transplant enclosed by the jacket and ready to be surgically connected to a receiving patient.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

With reference to the drawing figures, a jacket 10 consisting of two halves 12 and 14, respectively, which are turnably connected to each other around an axis 16, is illustrated. Each respective half includes an inner, rigid shell 18, e.g. of stainless steel, and an outer, rigid shell 20, e.g. of plastic. The shells 18,20 cooperate to define a cavity 22 therebetween which communicates with the surrounding atmosphere via an opening 24 in the outer shell 20. A liquid absorbing body 26 is disposed within the cavity 22 and kept in contact with the inner shell 18 by a perforated element 28. Each respective body 26 has been supplied with a determined quantity of liquid through the opening 24.
When the jacket 10 is to be refrigerated, the jacket is placed on a perforated upper surface 29 of a circular-cylindrical container 30 containing a substance 32 absorbing vapor from the liquid. The container 30 rests at its circumference on a plate 34, so a space 37 is defined between a lower perforated surface 36 of the container 30 and the plate. The space 37, communicates with a vacuum pump 38 via a conduit 40. A hood 42 is placed over the jacket and the container on the plate 34. The pump 38 is started, the respective cavity 22 being evacuated via the opening 24 and the substance 32. At a certain low pressure of the magnitude of 250-4000 Pa, which is readable on a manometer 44, the liquid in the body 26 begins to evaporate under heat rejection from the liquid, which thereby freezes, after which the pump 38 is stopped and surrounding air is let into the hood 42, so that it can be lifted off and make the jacket 10 available. It would require much energy and take long time for the vacuum pump 38 to pump away the vapour of the liquid. Therefore the container 30 with the substance 32 is arranged to absorb the vapour.
The transplant, e.g. a kidney 46, which shall be connected to a recipient and which is furnished in a cooled state, is now placed in the jacket 10 which is folded together around the transplant, as is shown in FI

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patent: 4474016 (1984-10-01), Winchell
patent: 5014695 (1991-05-01), Benak et al.
patent: 5207073 (1993-05-01), Maier-Laxhuber et al.
patent: 5475983 (1995-12-01), Yamamoto et al.

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