Claims
- 1. A method of washing blood cells in a system of closed collapsible containers of flexible material which are positioned concentrically in a centrifuge rotor, the blood cells being held in an annular primary container into which wash liquid is transferred under action of the centrifugal field through a valve-controlled first passage from a wash liquid container positioned centrally in the centrifuge rotor and from which a centrifugally formed supernatent is transferred through a valve-controlled second passage into a waste container while the primary container is being compressed under action of the centrifugal field, said method comprising the following steps:
- transferring the supernatent into a waste container positioned centrally of the centrifuge rotor;
- deforming an elastic body positioned in the centrifuge rotor to compress the primary container; and
- transferring wash liquid into the primary container after lowering the rotational speed of the centrifugal rotor to a speed below the speed at which the supernatent is transferred.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the following steps:
- carrying out centrifugation at a first rotational speed of the centrifuge rotor while the second passage is closed; and
- increasing rotational speed of the rotor to deform said elastic body.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of agitating the contents of the primary container by changing the rotor speed following the transfer of wash liquid from the wash liquid container.
- 4. A container assembly for use in washing of blood cells in a centrifuge, said container assembly comprising the following:
- an annular closed collapsible primary container of flexible material;
- a circular closed collapsible wash liquid container of flexible material positioned radially inwardly of said primary container;
- a collapsible first connecting conduit between said primary container and said wash liquid container;
- a closed collapsible waste container of flexible material;
- a collapsible second connecting conduit disposed between said primary container and said waste container;
- conduit means for feeding blood into said primary container and for feeding wash liquid into said wash liquid container; and
- wherein said primary container, said wash liquid container, and said waste container are formed of flexible sheets which are positioned one over the other and permanently joined through an annular outer seal and an annular inner seal;
- whereby blood and wash liquid may be transferred between said collapsible containers under the influence of centrifugal force.
- 5. A container assembly according to claim 4, wherein said wash liquid container and said waste container have a common wall.
- 6. A container assembly according to claim 4, wherein said inner seal is common to said primary container, said wash liquid container, and said waste container.
- 7. A container assembly according to claim 4, wherein said first connecting conduit is provided with a one way valve permitting flow only from said wash liquid container into said primary container, and further wherein said second connecting conduit has a one way valve permitting flow only from said primary container into said waste container.
- 8. A container assembly according to claim 7, wherein said one way valve associated with said first connecting conduit comprises a sheet-material flap attached to an inner side wall of said primary container and overlies an end of said first connecting conduit opening into said primary container, and further wherein said one way valve associated with said second connecting conduit comprises a sheet-material flap attached to an inner side wall of said waste container and overlies an end of said second connecting conduit opening into said waste container.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 469,524, filed Mar. 14, 1990.
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Transfusion, vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 237-244, Jul.-Aug. 1972 (A. H. Runck et al) "Continuous flow Centrifugation Washing of Red Blood Cells". |
Transfusion, vol. 16, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1976, (T. J. Contreras et al) "A Comparison of Methods to Wash Liquid-Stored Red Blood Cells and Red Blood Cells Frozen with High or Low Concentrations of Glycerol", pp. 539-565. |
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