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US20050167888A1 - Compacted catheter balloon and method of incremental compaction - Google Patents

Compacted catheter balloon and method of incremental compaction
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US20050167888A1
US20050167888A1US11/094,025US9402505AUS2005167888A1US 20050167888 A1US20050167888 A1US 20050167888A1US 9402505 AUS9402505 AUS 9402505AUS 2005167888 A1US2005167888 A1US 2005167888A1
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A catheter balloon or other expandable tubular medical device or component, having at least a first layer with a first section and a second section longitudinally compacted by more than the first section. In a presently preferred embodiment, the second section of the first layer extends at least in part along a central portion of the length of the first layer. The longitudinal compaction of the material of the first layer preferably results in a balloon or other expandable tubular medical device or component having improved performance characteristics such as compliance and dimensional stability. One aspect of the invention is directed to a method of longitudinally compacting a porous polymeric tube incrementally along the length of the tube, to compact sections of the tube.

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26. A method of making at least a first layer of an expandable tubular medical device or component, comprising:
a) placing a porous polymeric tube having a length and an outer diameter on a mandrel, with a diameter limiting member around at least a portion of the tube;
b) releasably securing at least a first compactor member to the tube at a first location on the tube, the secured compactor member being slidably disposed relative to the mandrel;
c) moving the compactor member a distance, to compact a first segment of the tube in the diameter limiting member and having a length less than the entire length of the tube, and releasing the compactor member;
d) releasably securing the compactor member to the tube at a second location on the tube; and
e) moving the compactor member a distance, to compact a second segment of the tube in the diameter limiting member which has a length less than the entire length of the tube, and releasing the compactor member.
34. A method of making at least a first layer of a catheter balloon, the balloon having an inflatable working length and inflatable sections proximal and distal to the working length, comprising:
a) placing a porous polymeric tube having a length and an outer diameter on a mandrel with a portion of the polymeric tube in a die, the die having an inlet and an outlet;
b) releasably securing a compactor member to the tube at a location on the tube spaced from the inlet of the die, the secured compactor member being slidably disposed relative to the mandrel, and releasably securing the tube to the mandrel with a fixing member at a location on the tube adjacent the outlet of the die;
c) moving the compactor member toward the inlet of the die, to compact a first segment of the tube located between the compactor and the die outlet, the first segment having a length less than the entire length of the tube, releasing the compactor member and fixing member and repositioning the tube to place a noncompacted portion of the tube in the lumen of the die;
d) releasably securing the compactor member to the tube at a location on the tube spaced from the inlet of the die and releasably securing the tube to the mandrel with the fixing member at a location on the tube adjacent the outlet of the die; and
e) moving the compactor member toward the inlet of the die, to compact a second segment of the tube located between the compactor and the die outlet, the second segment having a length less than the entire length of the tube.
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