METHOD OF REDUCING RIGIDITY OF ANGIOPLASTY BALLOON SECTIONS

A dilatation balloon is fabricated according to a process that forms cavities and indentations in the balloon and/or catheter sections. A length of tubing is axially elongated and radially expanded in a form to provide the requisite biaxial orientation and strength. Then, an excimer laser or another...

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Main Authors WARNACK BORIS, VON OEPEN RANDOLF, YRIBARREN TRAVIS RICHARD, ZUCKER ARIK, HARTWIG JUDITH, RIETH THOMAS, COFFEY LORCAN, PSCHIBL SILKE
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LanguageEnglish
Published 18.06.2015
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Summary:A dilatation balloon is fabricated according to a process that forms cavities and indentations in the balloon and/or catheter sections. A length of tubing is axially elongated and radially expanded in a form to provide the requisite biaxial orientation and strength. Then, an excimer laser or another type of laser or mechanical material removal tool is used to remove the polymeric material, virtually without thermal effects. Cavities in the sleeve sections of the balloon are defined and if desired, indentations in the cone sections are defined. Material removal, particularly near the balloon sleeves enables a thinner, more flexible bonding area between the catheter shaft and the balloon. Further, the indentations along the cone sections enables tighter wrapping of the balloon for a reduced delivery profile. Rigidity near the sleeves is reduced for better maneuverability of the catheter in tortuous passageways.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201514636145