The invention concerns a method of producing a balloon of a balloon catheter according to claim 1.
A method of forming a balloon known from EP 1 316 326 A1 provides folds only in the conical transition sections between the balloon body and the respective neighboring sleeves.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,041,125 describes a balloon catheter having transition zones at the respective ends of the balloon body that are of fluted shape.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,389 describes the manufacturing process of a balloon that includes providing a mold having a cavity corresponding to an intended expanded form of the balloon member. In the molding process, the end sections of a partially manufactured balloon are twisted about an angle in relation to each other, so that helical ridges are formed in balloon transition sections between the balloon body and the sleeves.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,049,131 discloses a balloon which is formed with a fold achieved by coupling an inner wall to lines disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the balloon.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of producing a balloon of a balloon catheter having improved folding characteristics.
The solution of this object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
In detail, the method according to the present invention comprises the following method steps:
First, a balloon body is prepared having a proximal sleeve and a distal sleeve coupled thereto. Moreover, the balloon body prepared by this step has a transition section between the proximal sleeve and the balloon body and between the balloon body and the distal sleeve. All parts of the balloon manufactured according to this method step are free of any kind of folds. Methods of making such balloon bodies are described in e.g. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,696,121 and 5,951,941.
In the next step, folds are created at least in the distal sleeve. Folds may also be created in the proximal sleeve, and it is preferred that the folds are created only in the sleeves, i.e. that no folds are created in the transition section and/or the body. Technically the folding must reach into the cone (transition section), otherwise a refolding of the balloon is not possible.
In the final step, at least a distal section or portion of the folds of the distal sleeve are fixed in position.
Although it is possible and preferred that only the sleeves are provided with folds, it is also possible to fold the entire balloon after having formed the balloon body, the transitional sections and the sleeves, so that the folds extend from the sleeves into the transitional section and the body of the balloon with the folds being fixed in their configuration, e.g. by welding, in the distal or in the proximal balloon sleeve.
The dependent claims contain other advantageous embodiments of the present invention.
Usually, a balloon manufactured according to the method of the present invention is provided with an inner tube (guide wire tube), to which the distal section of the distal sleeve is affixed to. It is preferred that the diameter of the distal sleeve is greater than the diameter of the proximal sleeve. It should be noted that the inner tube is always coupled with the distal sleeve. If it were coupled with the proximal sleeve, the balloon could not be inflated.
Moreover, it is preferred that the diameter of the distal sleeve be reduced during the production of the balloon catheter.
Alternatively, it is possible that the distal sleeve is widened after producing the balloon body, the transitional sections and the sleeves.
In another preferred embodiment, a filler material, e.g. in the form of a plastic tube, can be positioned between the guide wire tube and the distal sleeve.
It is preferred to fixedly couple said filler material or filler tube during the coupling of the folded section of the sleeve.
The present invention also concerns a balloon produced in accordance with a method according to the present application.
Further advantages and features of the present application will become apparent upon reading the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the attached drawings.
According to the first step of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention, which is represented by the schematically simplified depiction of
As shown in
According to step 2 of the method according to the present invention (shown in an also schematically simplified depiction of
In an intermediate step, a protector can be pulled over at least the distal sleeve 6, pre-fixing folds 7.
In the last method step, depicted in
Although not depicted in the drawings, it is also possible to stabilize the folds 7 running into proximal sleeve 5 in the same manner as described herein-before.
Moreover, it is to be noted that
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