Dilation catheter
First Claim
1. A dilatation catheter, comprising:
- a length of a shaft of flexible material having a longitudinal axis;
an inner flexible member coaxially disposed in the shaft and having a distal portion projecting therefrom;
a balloon portion formed at the distal end of the flexible shaft, the balloon portion formed with radial crimps running length-wise about the circumference thereof and being capable of expanding to a predetermined diameter when subjected to internal pressure to provide a balloon, the balloon portion fixed to the distal end of the flexible shaft and the distal end of the inner flexible member; and
a transition portion at at least one end of the balloon portion surrounding the inner flexible member for coupling the balloon portion to one of the inner distal ends of the flexible member and tho distal portion of the flexible shaft, the transition portion being capable of longitudinal extension in response to a minor longitudinal contraction at the two ends of the balloon portion when the balloon portion is inflated.
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Abstract
A dilatation catheter having an outer tubular balloon portion with length-wise circumferential crimps having at either end transition portions with longitudinal crimps across the axis and an inner catheter is provided. The distal transition portion is fastened to the distal end of the inner catheter tube which extends beyond the distal end of the outer tube and the balloon portion while the proximal transition portion is connected to the distal end of the outer catheter tube. The balloon portion expands readily to a predetermined diameter while undergoing little change in length with an extension of the transition portions so that relative movement of the inner and outer catheter tubing is not required. Accordingly, minimum shear forces occur at the interface of the expanded balloon surface and the interior vessel wall.
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10 Claims
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1. A dilatation catheter, comprising:
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a length of a shaft of flexible material having a longitudinal axis; an inner flexible member coaxially disposed in the shaft and having a distal portion projecting therefrom; a balloon portion formed at the distal end of the flexible shaft, the balloon portion formed with radial crimps running length-wise about the circumference thereof and being capable of expanding to a predetermined diameter when subjected to internal pressure to provide a balloon, the balloon portion fixed to the distal end of the flexible shaft and the distal end of the inner flexible member; and a transition portion at at least one end of the balloon portion surrounding the inner flexible member for coupling the balloon portion to one of the inner distal ends of the flexible member and tho distal portion of the flexible shaft, the transition portion being capable of longitudinal extension in response to a minor longitudinal contraction at the two ends of the balloon portion when the balloon portion is inflated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A dilatation catheter, comprising:
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a length of a tubular shaft of flexible material having a longitudinal axis; an inner tubular flexible member coaxially disposed in the shaft and having a distal portion projecting therefrom; a balloon portion formed at the distal end of the flexible shaft, the balloon portion formed with a plurality of circumferential crimps running length-wise being capable of expanding radially to a predetermined diameter with minor axial movement when subjected to internal pressure to provide a balloon, the balloon portion fixed to the distal end of the tubular flexible shaft and the distal end of the inner tubular flexible member; and a transition portion end of the balloon portion surrounding the inner flexible member formed with a plurality of longitudinal crimps across the length of the catheter for coupling the balloon portion to the distal end of the inner tubular flexible member and the distal portion of the tubular flexible shaft, the transition portion being capable of longitudinal extension in response to a minor longitudinal contraction at the two ends of the balloon portion to reduce the axial movement when the balloon portion is inflated; and the balloon portion and the transition portions are formed from a flexible thin film substrate and an elastomer to provide a smooth outer surface.
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Specification