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titleOfInvention Package for living body implant and method for packaging living body implant
abstract A biological implant package and a biological implant packaging method capable of stably packaging a biological implant with a simple configuration. A rigid container (2) for housing a bone head ball (100), which is a living body implant, and a gas impermeable sealing body (3) for vacuum-sealing the bone head ball (100) and the container (2). In the state in which the bone head ball 100 is pressed against the bottom portion 21 by the sealing body 3. 2 is a package 1 for a living body implant that is vacuum-sealed in a package method. [Selection] Figure 1
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