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Organ preservation system brings new life with Covestro polycarbonate

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The OCS™ Heart, OCS™ Lung and OCS™ Liver from TransMedics utilize several grades of Makrolon® polycarbonate from Covestro. Pictured above is the OCS™ Heart. (Photo: TransMedics, Inc.)

Pittsburgh, January 22, 2019 — Cold ischemic storage has been the traditional method for organ preservation during transplantation. However, this technique has limitations, such as a narrow window for safe transport, the potential for damage even within safe time limits and the inability to test organ function. To improve the way organs are preserved during transportation, TransMedics, Inc. developed the Organ Care System (OCS™), an innovative, portable system that delivers warm, nutrient-rich blood to the organ, allowing it to function outside of the body and enabling organ optimization and assessment.

TransMedics has three OCS™ products – OCS™ Heart, OCS™ Lung and OCS™ Liver, each of which has three primary components: a portable console with a wireless monitor, a disposable perfusion set and nutrient-enriched solutions. The perfusion set’s clear enclosure protects the organ using Makrolon® 2458 and Makrolon® Rx1452 polycarbonates from Covestro, while the attached connectors utilize Makrolon® Rx1805 polycarbonate. “Makrolon® polycarbonates offer the combination of transparency and toughness needed for this medical device,” said John Sullivan, vice president of engineering, TransMedics, Inc.

Makrolon® polycarbonates for medical applications offer several beneficial attributes for the OCS™ platform, including:

  • Dimensional stability
  • Impact and chemical resistance
  • Suitable for sterilization
  • Biocompatible according to many ISO 10993-1 test requirements


Additionally, Makrolon® 2458 polycarbonate and Makrolon® Rx1452 polycarbonate are ideal materials for medical devices, featuring a low viscosity and easy-release properties.

Beyond supplying the materials, Covestro provided valuable expertise to TransMedics, according to Anthony Leo, business development manager, Healthcare – Northeast region, Covestro LLC. “Our team also offered technical support and shared regulatory knowledge to help further the development cycle.”

“Safely transporting organs can literally mean the difference between life and death,” said Lauren Zetts, Americas market manager, Healthcare – Polycarbonates, Covestro LLC. “It’s very gratifying that our materials play a role in helping TransMedics fulfill its mission to deliver healthy transplants in a timely manner.”

Attendees at MD&M West Conference and Exposition, Feb. 5-7, in Anaheim, California, can visit the Covestro booth (#2221) to learn more about the company’s medical applications and materials.

About Covestro LLC:

Covestro LLC is one of the leading producers of high-performance polymers in North America and is part of the global Covestro business, which is among the world’s largest polymer companies with 2017 sales of EUR 14.1 billion. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, construction, wood processing and furniture, electrical and electronics and healthcare industries. Other sectors include sports and leisure, cosmetics and the chemical industry itself. Covestro has 30 production sites worldwide and employed approximately 16,200 people at the end of 2017.

Find more information at www.covestro.us or www.plastics.covestro.com.

Covestro Contact:

Lauren West, Phone: +1 412 413 4141
Lauren.West@covestro.com

Makrolon® is a registered trademark of the Covestro group.

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