EP0898951A2 - Fluid access assembly and a method for preparing a liquid drug - Google Patents

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EP0898951A2
EP0898951A2 EP19980115546 EP98115546A EP0898951A2 EP 0898951 A2 EP0898951 A2 EP 0898951A2 EP 19980115546 EP19980115546 EP 19980115546 EP 98115546 A EP98115546 A EP 98115546A EP 0898951 A2 EP0898951 A2 EP 0898951A2
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  • the present invention relates to a fluid access assembly and a method for preparing a liquid drug.
  • a fluid access assembly (10) having a vial access pin (12) and an ampoule access tube (14) for enabling access to a liquid drug contained either in a vial or an ampoule, respectively.
  • the vial access pin (12) has a mounting hub (20) constituted by a female Luer connector, a flange (30) and a cannula (36) with a piercing end and on which the ampoule access tube (14) is sealingly and detachably mounted for aspiration of an ampoule's contents.
  • the fluid access assembly does not facilitate neither the handling nor the discarding of a spent vessel and particularly an ampoule. In particular, it is relatively difficult to slide an opened ampoule's opened end which is of a small cross section area onto the ampoule access tube whilst its attendant exposed sharp edge when opened further militates against convenient use and its discarding when spent.
  • a needle is typically attached to an initially empty syringe for insertion into a previously opened ampoule for aspirating its contents thereinto. Thereafter, the syringe is employed for puncturing a vial's stopper so that the syringe's contents can be injected thereinto for mixing with the vial's contents. Finally, the vial's contents are aspirated into the syringe for injection to a patient, another vial or a Y-site fitting of an intravenous set.
  • the needle which is required for a subsequent step is often shorter than an ampoule and therefore militates against aspirating all of its contents.
  • a fluid access assembly for use with a syringe, a vial having a stopper and/or an ampoule with a frangible end and a sealed end, the assembly comprising:
  • the ampoule adapter of the present invention affords easier handling of an ampoule by virtue of its gripping members which facilitates sliding an ampoule onto its cannula. Additionally, the body portion of the ampoule adapter precludes injury from an opened ampoule's exposed sharp edge during handling and also provides for safer discarding of a spent ampoule together therewith.
  • the fluid access assembly of the present invention can be employed as a universal adapter for use with either an ampoule or a vial and can be employed for mixing liquid drugs in a convenient manner.
  • a method for preparing a syringe with a liquid drug from one component contained in a vial having a stopper and another component contained in an ampoule having a frangible end and a sealed end comprising the following steps:
  • the method of the present invention provides for a convenient preparation of a liquid drug mixed from at least two components inter alia by the fluid access assembly of the present invention thereby affording safer and easier handling of spent parts and in particular a spent ampoule.
  • a fluid access assembly 1 includes a vial adapter 2 and an ampoule adapter 3 for preparing a syringe 4 with a liquid drug mixed from a first component stored in a vial 6 having a mouth portion 7 housing a rubber stopper 8 and a second component stored in an ampoule 9 having a frangible end 10 and a sealed end 11.
  • the vial 6 contains a dry powder, however, it can equally contain a liquid component.
  • the vial adapter 2 has a cannula 12 having a female Luer connector 13 (constituting a proximal portion) for sealingly receiving a syringe's male Luer connector and a puncturing member 14 (constituting a distal portion) for piercing the vial's stopper 8.
  • the cannula 12 has a flange 16 disposed along a central portion thereof, the flange 16 having four resiliently flexible gripping members 17 shaped and dimensioned to snap fit under the vial's mouth portion 7 on the positive insertion of the vial 6 into the vial adapter 2 (see Figure 4).
  • the cannula 12 is dimensioned so as to be slightly longer than the thickness of the vial's stopper 8 (see Figure 4) for facilitating aspiration all of the vial's contents.
  • the ampoule adapter 3 has a tubular shroud 18 constituting a body portion and attached to a cannula 19 having a proximal portion 19A and a distal portion 19B terminating in a V-shaped tip 21, the shroud 18 having a flange 22 with a downward depending rim 23 substantially co-directional with the cannula 19.
  • Two pairs of oppositely disposed gripping members 24 downwardly depend from the rim 23 and are substantially co-directional and co-extensive with the cannula 19.
  • the ampoule adapter 3 is longitudinally dimensioned to receive substantially the entire opened ampoule 6 when fully inserted therein i.e. when further insertion is prevented by the cannula tip 21 abutting against the ampoule's sealed end 11. On such insertion, the ampoule's opened end is received in the shroud 18 and the gripping members 24 friction fit grip substantially its entire periphery (see Figure 3).
  • the ampoule adapter 3 is detachably mounted on the vial adapter 2 by means of its cannula's proximal portion 19A being initially sealingly and detachably mounted on the puncturing member 14.
  • the use of the fluid access assembly 1 for preparing an initially empty syringe with a reconstituted drug is now described with reference to Figures 5A-5F.
  • the syringe 4 is inserted into the ampoule adapter's female Luer connector 13 (see Figure 5A).
  • the ampoule 9 is broken open and fully slided up the cannula 19 until the cannula's tip 21 abuts against its sealed end 11 whereby its opened end 10 is contained within the ampoule adapter's shroud 18 and its lower portion is gripped by the gripping members 24 (see Figure 5A).
  • the ampoule's contents are aspirated into the syringe 4 (see Figure 5B).
  • the ampoule adapter 3 is detached from the vial adapter 2 together with spent ampoule 9 and discarded (see Figure 5C).
  • the vial 6 is positively inserted into the vial adapter 2 so that its puncturing member 14 punctures the vial's stopper 8 (see Figure 5D).
  • the syringe's contents are injected into the vial 6 which is then shaken so as to reconstitute the dry powder concentrate contained therein.
  • the reconstituted drug is aspirated into the syringe 4 which is then removed from the vial adapter 2 which is then discarded together with the spent vial 6.
  • an ampoule adapter can have a telescopic cannula whereby it is suitable for use with ampoules of different lengths.
  • Figures 6A and 6B show an ampoule adapter 26 having a cannula 27 with a proximal portion 27A rigidly attached to its shroud 18 and a distal portion 27B slidingly mounted on the proximal portion 27A, the distal portion 27B being initially extendingly mounted on the proximal portion 27A for sliding up thereon on the full insertion of a short ampoule 28 into the ampoule adapter 26.
  • Figures 7A and 7B show an ampoule adapter 29 having a cannula 31 with an initially extended compressible bellows-like portion 31A whereupon the bellows-like portion 31A is at least partly compacted on the full insertion of the short ampoule 28 into the ampoule adapter 29.
  • an ampoule adapter can have gripping members suitable for use with ampoules of different widths.
  • Figures 8A-8C show an ampoule adapter 32 with gripping members 33 each having a lower portion 33A urgable from a normal inwardly radially disposed state toward the cannula 19 for gripping a small diameter ampoule 34 (see Figure 8B) to a flexed outwardly radially disposed state for gripping a large diameter ampoule 36 (see Figure 8C).
  • Figures 9A-9D shows an ampoule adapter 37 with gripping members 38 each having a flange portion 38A substantially co-extensive therewith and resiliently foldable from a normally inwardly radially disposed state for gripping the small diameter ampoule 34 (see Figures 9A and 9B) to a flexed circumferentially disposed state for gripping the large diameter ampoule 36 (see Figures 9C and 9D).
  • the syringe can initially contain a liquid drug component whilst the ampoule can contain a dry powder.
  • the spent vial can be removed whereby the vial adapter can then be inserted into another vial or a Y-site fitting of an intravenous set.

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A fluid access assembly (1) for use with a syringe (4), a vial (6) having a stopper (8) or an ampoule (9,28,34,36) with a frangible end (10) and a sealed end (11), the assembly comprising a vial adapter (2) having a first cannula (12) with a proximal portion (13) for sealingly receiving the syringe and a distal portion (14) for puncturing the vial's stopper; and an ampoule adapter (3,26,28,32,37) having a second cannula (19,27,29) with a proximal portion (19A) initially sealingly and detachably mounted on the first cannula distal portion, the second cannula being dimensioned to abut against the previously opened ampoule's sealed end on its sliding onto said second cannula thereby enabling aspiration of its contents into the syringe, characterized in the ampoule adapter (3) having a body portion (18) with at least one pair of oppositely disposed gripping members (24,33,38) substantially co-directional and co-extensive with the second cannula for respectively receiving the ampoule's opened end therein and gripping opposite sides of at least the ampoule's lower portion towards its sealed end on said sliding.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a fluid access assembly and a method for preparing a liquid drug.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • In EP 0 637 443, there is illustrated and described a fluid access assembly (10) having a vial access pin (12) and an ampoule access tube (14) for enabling access to a liquid drug contained either in a vial or an ampoule, respectively. The vial access pin (12) has a mounting hub (20) constituted by a female Luer connector, a flange (30) and a cannula (36) with a piercing end and on which the ampoule access tube (14) is sealingly and detachably mounted for aspiration of an ampoule's contents. The fluid access assembly does not facilitate neither the handling nor the discarding of a spent vessel and particularly an ampoule. In particular, it is relatively difficult to slide an opened ampoule's opened end which is of a small cross section area onto the ampoule access tube whilst its attendant exposed sharp edge when opened further militates against convenient use and its discarding when spent.
  • In one procedure to prepare a syringe with a liquid drug, a needle is typically attached to an initially empty syringe for insertion into a previously opened ampoule for aspirating its contents thereinto. Thereafter, the syringe is employed for puncturing a vial's stopper so that the syringe's contents can be injected thereinto for mixing with the vial's contents. Finally, the vial's contents are aspirated into the syringe for injection to a patient, another vial or a Y-site fitting of an intravenous set. In this procedure, in addition to the above mentioned difficulties, the needle which is required for a subsequent step is often shorter than an ampoule and therefore militates against aspirating all of its contents.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fluid access assembly for use with a syringe, a vial having a stopper and/or an ampoule with a frangible end and a sealed end, the assembly comprising:
  • a vial adapter having a first cannula with a proximal portion for sealingly receiving the syringe and a distal portion for puncturing the vial's stopper; and
  • an ampoule adapter having a second cannula with a proximal portion initially sealingly and detachably mounted on said first cannula distal portion, said second cannula being dimensioned to abut against the previously opened ampoule's sealed end on its sliding onto said second cannula thereby enabling aspiration of its contents into the syringe,
    characterized in
    said ampoule adapter having a body portion with at least one pair of oppositely disposed gripping members substantially co-directional and co-extensive with said second cannula for respectively receiving the ampoule's opened end therein and gripping opposite sides of at least the ampoule's lower portion towards its sealed end on said sliding.
  • The ampoule adapter of the present invention affords easier handling of an ampoule by virtue of its gripping members which facilitates sliding an ampoule onto its cannula. Additionally, the body portion of the ampoule adapter precludes injury from an opened ampoule's exposed sharp edge during handling and also provides for safer discarding of a spent ampoule together therewith. The fluid access assembly of the present invention can be employed as a universal adapter for use with either an ampoule or a vial and can be employed for mixing liquid drugs in a convenient manner.
  • In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for preparing a syringe with a liquid drug from one component contained in a vial having a stopper and another component contained in an ampoule having a frangible end and a sealed end, the method comprising the following steps:
  • (a) providing a vial adapter having a first cannula with a proximal portion for sealingly receiving the syringe and a distal portion for puncturing the vial's stopper, and an ampoule adapter having a second cannula with a proximal portion initially sealing and detachably mounted on the first cannula distal portion;
  • (b) sliding a previously opened ampoule onto the second cannula;
  • (c) connecting the syringe to the first cannula's proximal portion;
  • (d) aspirating the ampoule's contents into the syringe;
  • (e) detaching the ampoule adapter from the vial adapter;
  • (f) positively inserting the vial into the vial adapter so as to puncture its stopper;
  • (g) injecting the syringe's contents into the vial;
  • (h) mixing the syringe's contents with the vial's contents; and
  • (i) aspirating the vial's contents into the syringe.
  • The method of the present invention provides for a convenient preparation of a liquid drug mixed from at least two components inter alia by the fluid access assembly of the present invention thereby affording safer and easier handling of spent parts and in particular a spent ampoule.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • Fig. 1 is a pictorial view of a vial, an ampoule and an empty syringe for use with a fluid access assembly of the present invention for the preparation of the syringe with a liquid drug;
  • Fig. 2 is a partially cut-away perspective view of the fluid access assembly of Figure 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal cross section view of the ampoule adapter of the fluid access assembly of Figure 1 with an ampoule received therein;
  • Fig. 4 is a longitudinal cross section view of the vial adapter of the fluid access assembly of Figure 1 with a vial received therein;
  • Figs. 5A-5F show the use of the fluid access assembly of Figure 1;
  • Figs. 6A and 6B are longitudinal cross sectional views of a first embodiment of an ampoule adapter in accordance with the present invention for use with ampoules of different lengths prior to and after insertion of a short ampoule, respectively;
  • Figs. 7A and 7B are longitudinal cross section views of a second embodiment of an ampoule adapter in accordance with the present invention for use with ampoules of different lengths prior to and after insertion of a short ampoule, respectively;
  • Figs. 8A-8C are longitudinal cross section views of a first embodiment of an ampoule adapter in accordance with the present invention for use with ampoules of different diameters prior to insertion of an ampoule, after insertion of a small diameter ampoule and after insertion of a large diameter ampoule, respectively;
  • Figs. 9A and 9B are respectively perspective and end views of a second embodiment of an ampoule adapter in accordance with the present invention for use with ampoules of different diameters after insertion of a small diameter ampoule; and
  • Figs. 9C and 9D are respectively perspective and end views of the ampoule adapter of Figures 9A and 9B after insertion of a large diameter ampoule.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In Figure 1, a fluid access assembly 1 includes a vial adapter 2 and an ampoule adapter 3 for preparing a syringe 4 with a liquid drug mixed from a first component stored in a vial 6 having a mouth portion 7 housing a rubber stopper 8 and a second component stored in an ampoule 9 having a frangible end 10 and a sealed end 11. In this case, the vial 6 contains a dry powder, however, it can equally contain a liquid component.
  • In Figure 2, the vial adapter 2 has a cannula 12 having a female Luer connector 13 (constituting a proximal portion) for sealingly receiving a syringe's male Luer connector and a puncturing member 14 (constituting a distal portion) for piercing the vial's stopper 8. The cannula 12 has a flange 16 disposed along a central portion thereof, the flange 16 having four resiliently flexible gripping members 17 shaped and dimensioned to snap fit under the vial's mouth portion 7 on the positive insertion of the vial 6 into the vial adapter 2 (see Figure 4). The cannula 12 is dimensioned so as to be slightly longer than the thickness of the vial's stopper 8 (see Figure 4) for facilitating aspiration all of the vial's contents.
  • The ampoule adapter 3 has a tubular shroud 18 constituting a body portion and attached to a cannula 19 having a proximal portion 19A and a distal portion 19B terminating in a V-shaped tip 21, the shroud 18 having a flange 22 with a downward depending rim 23 substantially co-directional with the cannula 19. Two pairs of oppositely disposed gripping members 24 downwardly depend from the rim 23 and are substantially co-directional and co-extensive with the cannula 19. The ampoule adapter 3 is longitudinally dimensioned to receive substantially the entire opened ampoule 6 when fully inserted therein i.e. when further insertion is prevented by the cannula tip 21 abutting against the ampoule's sealed end 11. On such insertion, the ampoule's opened end is received in the shroud 18 and the gripping members 24 friction fit grip substantially its entire periphery (see Figure 3).
  • In the assembled state of the fluid access assembly 1, the ampoule adapter 3 is detachably mounted on the vial adapter 2 by means of its cannula's proximal portion 19A being initially sealingly and detachably mounted on the puncturing member 14.
  • The use of the fluid access assembly 1 for preparing an initially empty syringe with a reconstituted drug is now described with reference to Figures 5A-5F. The syringe 4 is inserted into the ampoule adapter's female Luer connector 13 (see Figure 5A). The ampoule 9 is broken open and fully slided up the cannula 19 until the cannula's tip 21 abuts against its sealed end 11 whereby its opened end 10 is contained within the ampoule adapter's shroud 18 and its lower portion is gripped by the gripping members 24 (see Figure 5A). The ampoule's contents are aspirated into the syringe 4 (see Figure 5B). The ampoule adapter 3 is detached from the vial adapter 2 together with spent ampoule 9 and discarded (see Figure 5C). The vial 6 is positively inserted into the vial adapter 2 so that its puncturing member 14 punctures the vial's stopper 8 (see Figure 5D). The syringe's contents are injected into the vial 6 which is then shaken so as to reconstitute the dry powder concentrate contained therein. The reconstituted drug is aspirated into the syringe 4 which is then removed from the vial adapter 2 which is then discarded together with the spent vial 6.
  • While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications and other applications of the invention can be made by those ordinarily skilled in the art.
  • In particular, an ampoule adapter can have a telescopic cannula whereby it is suitable for use with ampoules of different lengths. In particular, Figures 6A and 6B show an ampoule adapter 26 having a cannula 27 with a proximal portion 27A rigidly attached to its shroud 18 and a distal portion 27B slidingly mounted on the proximal portion 27A, the distal portion 27B being initially extendingly mounted on the proximal portion 27A for sliding up thereon on the full insertion of a short ampoule 28 into the ampoule adapter 26. In a similar fashion, Figures 7A and 7B show an ampoule adapter 29 having a cannula 31 with an initially extended compressible bellows-like portion 31A whereupon the bellows-like portion 31A is at least partly compacted on the full insertion of the short ampoule 28 into the ampoule adapter 29.
  • In addition, an ampoule adapter can have gripping members suitable for use with ampoules of different widths. In particular, Figures 8A-8C show an ampoule adapter 32 with gripping members 33 each having a lower portion 33A urgable from a normal inwardly radially disposed state toward the cannula 19 for gripping a small diameter ampoule 34 (see Figure 8B) to a flexed outwardly radially disposed state for gripping a large diameter ampoule 36 (see Figure 8C). Alternatively, Figures 9A-9D shows an ampoule adapter 37 with gripping members 38 each having a flange portion 38A substantially co-extensive therewith and resiliently foldable from a normally inwardly radially disposed state for gripping the small diameter ampoule 34 (see Figures 9A and 9B) to a flexed circumferentially disposed state for gripping the large diameter ampoule 36 (see Figures 9C and 9D).
  • In connection with the second aspect of the present invention, the syringe can initially contain a liquid drug component whilst the ampoule can contain a dry powder. In addition, rather than the syringe being removed from the vial adapter, the spent vial can be removed whereby the vial adapter can then be inserted into another vial or a Y-site fitting of an intravenous set.

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  1. A fluid access assembly (1) for use with a syringe (4), a vial (6) having a stopper (8) or an ampoule (9,28,34,36) with a frangible end (10) and a sealed end (11), the assembly comprising:
    a vial adapter (2) having a first cannula (12) with a proximal portion (13) for sealingly receiving the syringe and a distal portion (14) for puncturing the vial's stopper; and
    an ampoule adapter (3,26,29,32,37) having a second cannula (19,27,31) with a proximal portion (19A) initially sealingly and detachably mounted on said first cannula distal portion, said second cannula being dimensioned to abut against the previously opened ampoule's sealed end on its sliding onto said second cannula thereby enabling aspiration of its contents into the syringe,
    characterized in
    said ampoule adapter (3) having a body portion (18) with at least one pair of oppositely disposed gripping members (24,33,38) substantially co-directional and co-extensive with said second cannula for respectively receiving the ampoule's opened end therein and gripping opposite sides of at least the ampoule's lower portion towards its sealed end on said sliding.
  2. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein said body portion is substantially tubular and includes a downward depending rim (23) substantially co-directional with said second cannula.
  3. The assembly according to either claim 1 or 2 wherein said ampoule adapter has a plurality of gripping members for gripping substantially the entire periphery of an ampoule.
  4. The assembly according to claim 3 wherein said ampoule adapter receives substantially an entire ampoule therein on said sliding.
  5. The assembly according to any one of claims 1-4 wherein said second cannula (27,29) is telescopic.
  6. The assembly according to claim 5 wherein ampoule adapter (26) has said a second cannula (27) with a proximal portion (27A) rigidly connected to said tubular body portion and a distal portion (27B) slidably mounted thereon, said distal portion being initially extendingly mounted on said proximal portion whereby the former portion is urged towards said latter portion on said sliding of a short ampoule.
  7. The assembly according to claim 5 wherein said second cannula (29) includes an initially extended compressible bellows-like portion (29A) at least partially compacted on said sliding of a short ampoule.
  8. The assembly according to any one of claims 1-7 wherein a gripping member (33) has a lower portion (33A) remote from said body portion outwardly urgable from a normal inwardly radially disposed state for gripping a small diameter ampoule (34) to a flexed outwardly radially disposed state for gripping a large diameter ampoule (36).
  9. The assembly according to any one of claims 1-7 wherein a gripping member (38) has a flange portion (38A) substantially co-extensive therewith and resiliently foldable from a normally inwardly radially disposed state for gripping a small diameter ampoule (34) to a flexed circumferentially disposed state for gripping a large diameter ampoule (36).
  10. A method for preparing a syringe (4) with a liquid drug from a first component contained in a vial (2) having a stopper (8) and a second component contained in an ampoule (9,28,34,36) having a frangible end (10) and a sealed end (11), the method comprising the following steps:
    (a) providing a vial adapter (2) having a first cannula (12) with a proximal portion (13) for sealingly receiving the syringe and a distal portion (14) for puncturing the vial's stopper, and an ampoule adapter (3,26,28,32,37) having a second cannula (19,27,31) with a proximal portion (19A) initially sealingly and detachably mounted on first cannula distal portion;
    (b) sliding a previously opened ampoule onto the second cannula;
    (c) connecting the syringe to the first cannula's proximal portion;
    (d) aspirating the ampoule's contents into the syringe;
    (e) detaching the ampoule adapter from the vial adapter;
    (f) positively inserting the vial into the vial adapter so as to puncture its stopper;
    (g) injecting the syringe's contents into the vial;
    (h) mixing the syringe's contents with the vial's contents; and
    (i) aspirating the vial's contents into the syringe.
  11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the second cannula is dimensioned to abut against the previously opened ampoule's sealed end on its insertion thereinto.
  12. The method according to either claim 10 or 11 wherein said ampoule adapter includes at least one pair of oppositely disposed gripping members (24,33,38) substantially co-directional and co-extensive with the second cannula for facilitating insertion of the second cannula into the ampoule and gripping opposite sides of at least the ampoule's lower portion towards its sealed end.
  13. The method according to any one of claims 9-12 wherein said ampoule adapter includes a body portion (18) for respectively receiving at least the ampoule's opened end therein.
  14. The method according to any one of claims 9-13 wherein said vial adapter (2) includes resiliently flexible gripping members (17) for snap fitting under the vial's mouth portion on positively inserting the vial into the vial adapter.
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