Claims
- 1. An intra-aortic balloon assembly adapted to provide an inflatable, relatively large elongated balloon in a blood vessel of a body, near the heart, that can be repeatedly expanded and contracted by gas flowing through an associated cathether into said elongated balloon to provide cardiac assist, comprising:
- a balloon having a distal end terminating in a tip;
- a catheter tube having a distal end joined in supporting relationship to the proximal end of said balloon and defining a passage for conveying said gas between outside the body and said elongated balloon during repeated inflation and deflation of said balloon;
- a support means extending within said balloon to said tip;
- said balloon adapted for wrapping about said support means to reduce the outer diameter of said balloon to aid in insertion of said large, elongated balloon into the blood vessel;
- said exterior surface of said balloon having a coating of a blood-soluble sticky substance,
- said balloon assembly being provided to the user with the balloon wrapped about said support means, adjacent, engaging surface portions of the walls of said balloon being adhered to each other by said blood-soluble sticky substrate, said sticky substance being effective to retain said balloon in wrapped condition during insertion into the blood vessel; and
- said sticky substance being quickly dissolvable by blood in the bloodstream to release the balloon from the wrapped condition when the wrapped balloon assembly is inserted into the blood vessel.
- 2. The intra-aortic balloon assembly of claim 1 wherein said sticky substance is sugar applied to the exterior surface of said balloon, prior to wrapping, as syrup.
- 3. The intra-aortic balloon assembly of claim 1 wherein the interior surface of said balloon has a coating of lubricant, provided to further facilitate wrapping of the balloon about said support means by reducing frictional forces between engaging interior surface portions of the balloon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 442,958 filed Nov. 19, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,576,142.
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