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Low profile high performance interventional catheters

  • US 5,324,263 A
  • Filed: 03/31/1993
  • Issued: 06/28/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/02/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A single-channel dilatation balloon catheter/guidewire system, the catheter of which is semi-movable relative to the guidewire, said system comprising:

  • a tubular catheter shaft having a balloon secured to the distal end thereof and an opening at the distal end of said balloon;

    a length of non-axially-collapsible inner tubing positioned inside said balloon, the distal end of said inner tubing secured to the distal end of said balloon in a manner preventing fluid passage through said opening other than through said inner tubing, the proximal end of said inner tubing secured to said tubular catheter shaft at or adjacent to the proximal end of said balloon in a manner permitting fluid passage between said tubular catheter shaft and the interior of said balloon, said inner tubing thereby providing axial support to said balloon while permitting inflation and deflation thereof from said tubular catheter shaft; and

    a guidewire extending through said tubular catheter shaft and said inner tubing and terminating in a tip extending distal to said opening, said guidewire further containing a constant diameter segment immediately proximal to said tip, exceeding said inner tubing in length, passing through said inner tubing and axially movable relative thereto between a retracted position and an extended position while still spanning the full length of said inner tubingsaid guidewire joined neither to said tubular catheter shaft, said inner tubing nor said balloon, and thereby free to rotate to an unlimited degree relative to said tubular catheter shaft, said inner tubing and said balloon; and

    said inner tubing and said constant diameter segment of said guidewire, at all relative positions between said retracted position and said extended position, defining an annular space sufficiently narrow to prevent the passage of a liquid having a viscosity at least as great as that of water during inflation of said balloon with said liquid.

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