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Releasable balloon catheter

  • US 4,346,712 A
  • Filed: 02/13/1980
  • Issued: 08/31/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/06/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A releasable balloon catheter, comprising:

  • a tubular catheter body;

    an inflatable balloon provided at one end of said catheter body for holding a curable liquid introduced into the balloon from the catheter;

    a severable tube formed at a joint part between said balloon and said catheter body and which comprises a hydrophilic polymer;

    a plurality of bipolar electrodes secured to the severable tube through which a high frequency current is flowable;

    means for generating a high-frequency current and connected to each of said bipolar electrodes; and

    said balloon catheter being constructed such that when said balloon catheter is inserted into a vessel and carried to the desired site by the blood stream and the balloon is inflated by the introduction of said curable liquid into the balloon through the catheter body and is fixed face-to-face with the wall of the vessel at the desired site and said generating means communicates said high frequency current across said electrodes, said severable tube is heated so as to be melted or dissolved, such that said tube is cut to release said balloon from said catheter.

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