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Device for the widening of blood vessels

  • US 4,877,030 A
  • Filed: 05/31/1988
  • Issued: 10/31/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/02/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device having a non-widened state for insertion within a blood vessel and selectively expandable therewithin by means of a balloon catheter or the like, the device comprising:

  • a generally rectangular panel of a relatively flexible woven material and having end edges and side edges;

    the panel being wound around in a generally cylindrical shape with the end edges overlapping each other in the non-widened state, and with internal area sufficient to accommodate a balloon catheter or the like;

    reinforcing means defining an end border and reinforcing each end edge of the woven material, each such reinforcing end border having a surface coplanar with the panel and parallel to the corresponding end edge of the panel;

    reinforcing means defining a side border along and reinforcing each side edge of the panel; and

    the end borders being operative to move into manual abutment when the panel is unwound by inflation of a balloon catheter or the like to unwind and widen the cylindrical shape to an extent that the end edges no longer overlap,so that the surfaces of the end borders abut one another and maintain the widened cylindrical shape of the device within a blood vessel.

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