Claims
- 1. A balloon for an intraluminal catheter, wherein the balloon comprises ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin having a node and fibril structure comprising nodes interconnected by fibrils.
- 2. The balloon of claim 1, wherein the ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin has a molecular weight of about 2 million to about 10 million gm/mole.
- 3. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin comprises an ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene.
- 4. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the balloon comprises a microporous ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin having a porosity of about 20% to about 90%.
- 5. The balloon of claim 1, wherein the balloon is inflatable from a noninflated state, and the ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin exhibits volumetric compressibility in the uninflated state.
- 6. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the balloon in a noninflated state comprises ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin in a compressed configuration having a reduced porosity relative to the ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin in a noncompressed configuration.
- 7. The balloon of claim 6, wherein the ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin in the compressed configuration has a porosity of about 20% to about 60%.
- 8. The balloon of claim 6, wherein the balloon expands compliantly at pressures below about 6 atm and substantially less compliantly at pressures above about 6 atm.
- 9. The balloon of claim 8, wherein the balloon has an outer diameter which expands by about 70% to about 450% of the uninflated diameter at pressures below about 6 atm.
- 10. The balloon of claim 1, wherein the ultra high molecular weight polyolefin having a node and fibril microstructure is prepared from aggregated polyolefin particles, the aggregate having a diameter of about 100 μm to about 700 μm.
- 11. The balloon of claim 10, wherein the aggregate comprises ultra high molecular weight polyolefin primary particles having a particle size of about 0.1 μm to about 40 μm.
- 12. A balloon catheter having an elongated shaft having a proximal end, a distal end and at least one lumen, and a balloon on a distal shaft section having an interior in fluid communication with the shaft lumen, the balloon comprising the balloon of claim 1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/470,056, filed Dec. 22, 1999, entitled Medical Device Formed of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,428,506 on Aug. 6, 2002, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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