Parison for forming blow molded medical balloon with modified portion, medical balloon, and related methods
US-2015105723-A1 · Apr 16, 2015 · US
US10668257B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10668257-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514882330-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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The present disclosure is directed toward a composite balloon comprising a layer of material having a porous microstructure (e.g., ePTFE or expanded polyethylene) and a thermoplastic polymeric layer useful for medical applications. The layers of the composite balloons become adhered through a stretch blow-molding process. Methods of making and using such composite balloons are also described amongst others.
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A medical balloon comprising a balloon wall defining a chamber and comprising a layered material, wherein the layered material comprises a polymer layer adhered to a fluoropolymer layer comprising a porous microstructure, wherein the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer are in overlying relationship to each other and the fluoropolymer layer is an outermost layer, wherein the polymer layer is mechanically adhered to the fluoropolymer layer by a portion of the polymer layer mechanically engaged into the porous microstructure of the fluoropolymer layer at an interface between the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer during a blow molding process at a temperature that is less than a melt temperature of the polymer layer, and wherein the layered material defines at least one recessed region and at least one non-recessed region on an outer surface of the fluoropolymer layer, the porous microstructure of the fluoropolymer in the at least one recessed region being more compressed than in the non-recessed region such that the at least one recessed region has a higher degree of more collapsed pores relative to the at least one non-recessed region. 2. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer comprises a seamless polymeric layer and wherein the polymer layer is selected from the group consisting of compliant, semi-compliant and non-compliant material. 3. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the at least one recessed region is formed through a blow molding process. 4. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the at least one recessed region comprises a porous polymeric layer thickness that is 90% or less relative to a porous polymeric layer thickness of the non-recessed region. 5. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer is an expanded fluoropolymer. 6. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer is a polyamide layer. 7. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer is a thermoplastic polymer. 8. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer is seamless. 9. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the medical balloon is semi-compliant or non-compliant. 10. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the medical balloon is compliant. 11. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein an interface between the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer consists of a material of the polymer layer and a material of the fluoropolymer layer. 12. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer are capable of separating with 1 N/m of average kinetic force in a 157 degree Peel Test. 13. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer are capable of separating with 3 N/m of average kinetic force in a 157 degree Peel Test. 14. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer are capable of separating with the occurrence of material failure at a force that is less than the force of the adhesion failure in a 157 degree Peel Test. 15. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the medical balloon is inflatable to a pressure greater than 20 bar for a medical balloon of 4 to 8 mm in diameter. 16. The medical balloon of claim 1 , further comprising an endovascular medical device disposed about the medical balloon. 17. The medical balloon of claim 1 , further comprising a therapeutic agent coated on at least a portion of an outer surface of the balloon wall of the medical balloon. 18. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the balloon wall defines a plurality of recesses and a plurality of protrusions. 19. The medical balloon of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of recesses and the plurality of protrusions are striated. 20. The medical balloon of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of recesses are longitudinally oriented. 21. The medical balloon of claim 18 , wherein a maximum width of the plurality of protrusions is between 0.1 mm to 1 mm. 22. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the balloon surface defines a plurality of recesses and a plurality of protrusions within the working length of the balloon and wherein the plurality of protrusions cover about 30% to 70% of a total balloon surface area within the working length. 23. The medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the polymer layer is anisotropic. 24. The medical balloon of claim 23 , wherein the polymer layer is oriented such that the balloon wall has a lower tensile strength in a longitudinal direction than a radial direction. 25. The medical balloon of claim 23 , wherein the polymer layer is oriented such that the balloon wall has a higher tensile strength in a longitudinal direction than a radial direction. 26. The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the fluoropolymer layer is isotropic. 27. A medical device comprising a medical balloon, the medical balloon comprising a balloon wall defining a chamber and comprising a layered material, wherein the layered material comprises an inner polymer layer mechanically adhered to an outer fluoropolymer layer comprising a porous microstructure by a portion of the inner polymer layer mechanically engaged into the porous microstructure of the outer fluoropolymer layer at an interface between the inner polymer layer and the outer fluoropolymer layer during a blow molding process at a temperature that is less than a melt temperature of the inner polymer layer, and a coating layer disposed on an outer surface of the outer fluoropolymer layer, the coating layer comprising a therapeutic agent and an excipient, wherein the outer fluoropolymer layer is formed from a fluoropolymeric precursor material having a thickness from 5 to 25 μm and a mass per area from 9 to 11 g/m 2 , and wherein the layered material defines at least one recessed region and at least one non-recessed region on an outer surface of the outer fluoropolymer layer, the porous microstructure of the fluoropolymer in the at least one recessed region being more compressed than in the non-recessed region such that the at least one recessed region has a higher degree of more collapsed pores relative to the at least one non-recessed region. 28. A medical balloon comprising a balloon wall defining a chamber and comprising a layered material, wherein the layered material comprises a polymer layer adhered to a fluoropolymer layer comprising a porous microstructure, wherein the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer are in overlying relationship to each other and the fluoropolymer layer is an outermost layer, wherein the polymer layer is mechanically adhered to the fluoropolymer layer by a portion of the polymer layer mechanically engaged into the porous microstructure of the fluoropolymer layer at an interface between the polymer layer and the fluoropolymer layer during a blow molding process at a temperature that is less than a melt temperature of the polymer layer, and wherein the layered material defines at least one recessed region on an outer surface of the fluoropolymer layer, and wherein the at least one recessed region comprises a region of more collapsed pores in the fluoropolymer layer relative to a non-recessed region, wherein a higher degree of collapsed pores being less open than a lower degree of collapsed pores. 29. The medical balloon of claim 28 , wherein the polymer
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