Balloon dilatation catheter
A technology for dilating catheters and balloons, applied in balloon catheters, dilators, surgery, etc., can solve the problems of drug loss, easy drug loss, and the inability to accurately control the injection depth of microneedles, so as to achieve precise control and avoid the risk of falling off. , good fixed effect
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[0051] Balloon dilatation catheters are divided into proximal and distal ends, such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, there are two conduits, which are connected in a coaxial manner, such as image 3 shown. Wherein, the outer catheter 1 has a diameter of 2.5 mm, the inner catheter 2 has a diameter of 0.5 mm, and the distal end of the inner catheter is connected with an injection microneedle for drug delivery. The balloon-like actuator 3 is in the shape of a dumbbell, and the actuator is made of materials with different elastic moduli, among which the dumbbell-shaped depression 5 is made of PET with a first elastic modulus of 2500MPa, and the other parts are made of PEBAX with a second elastic modulus of 700MPa Made, wherein the first elastic modulus is greater than the second elastic modulus 1800MPa. The tube blanks of the two elastic materials are respectively placed in molds of corresponding size and shape, and the mold is placed in a heated heat-conducting medium, and...
Embodiment 2
[0053] Balloon dilatation catheters are divided into proximal and distal ends, such as figure 1 figure 2 As shown, there are two conduits, which are connected in a coaxial manner, such as image 3 shown. Wherein, the outer catheter 1 has a diameter of 0.75 mm, the inner catheter 2 has a diameter of 0.25 mm, and the distal end of the inner catheter is connected with an injection microneedle for drug delivery. The actuator 3 similar to the balloon structure is dumbbell-shaped, and the actuator is made of PEBAX, a material with the same elastic modulus. The dumbbell-shaped actuator is connected to the distal end of the outer catheter 1, and the microneedle 6 is first fixed on the On the sieve mechanism 7 made of nylon, such as Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, the sieve-like mechanism 7 is then fixed on the bottom 4 of the dumbbell-shaped depression by an adhesive cyanoacrylate.
Embodiment 3
[0055] Balloon dilatation catheters are divided into proximal and distal ends, such as figure 1 and figure 2 As shown, there are two catheters, which are respectively connected in a coaxial manner, and two consecutive dumbbell balloons are shown as Figure 4 shown. Wherein, the outer catheter 1 has a diameter of 5 mm, the inner catheter 2 has a diameter of 1 mm, and the distal end of the inner catheter is connected with an injection microneedle for drug delivery. The actuator 3 similar to the balloon is two consecutive dumbbell shapes, and the actuators are made of materials with different elastic moduli. Among them, the dumbbell-shaped depression 5 is made of nylon with a first elastic modulus of 1000MPa, and the other parts are made of a second elastic modulus. Made of 800MPa PEBAX, where the first elastic modulus is greater than the second elastic modulus of 200MPa. The tube blanks of the two elastic materials are respectively placed in molds of corresponding size and ...
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