Balloon catheter
US-2016279385-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US10695531B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10695531-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816013220-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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An inner tube includes a tubular body made of a first resin and a reinforcing member disposed on an inner side of the tubular body. The reinforcing member is configured of a linear body including a second resin. The inner tube has a first region including a distal portion provided with a distal opening portion and a second region that is disposed to be closer to a proximal side than the first region. The linear body projects inwardly from the inner surface of the tubular body in the first and second regions, and inwardly projects less in the first region than in the second region. In a balloon catheter, guide wire operability is improved and problems which can arise when using a metal reinforcing member are avoided. In a medical elongated body, sliding resistance of a medical device inserted in a lumen can be reduced.
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A balloon catheter comprising: an outer tube that includes a lumen; an inner tube disposed in the lumen of the outer tube, the inner tube comprising a tubular body possessing an open proximal end and an open distal end, the tubular body including a guide wire lumen that communicates with both the open proximal end and the open distal end and through which a guide wire is insertable; an outwardly expandable balloon fixed to a distal portion of the inner tube and a distal portion of the outer tube; the tubular body being comprised of a first resin and a reinforcing member disposed on an inwardly facing surface of the tubular body that faces toward the guide wire lumen; the reinforcing member including a linear body comprised of a second resin that is different from the first resin, the linear body projecting inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body; the inner tube including a first region at a distal portion of the inner tube, a part of the distal portion of the inner tube including the open distal end; the inner tube also comprising a second region positioned proximal of the first region; the reinforcing member being located in the first region of the inner tube and in the second region of the inner tube; and the linear body projecting inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body less in the first region of the inner tube than in the second region. 2. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the inner tube includes a distal tip disposed in the first region of the inner tube. 3. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the inner tube includes a boundary region between the first region and the second region, the linear body projecting inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body by a projection length, the projection length of the linear body in the boundary region being reduced from the second region toward the first region. 4. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the linear body projects inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body by a projection length, the inner tube including a third region positioned proximal of the second region, and the projection length of the linear body being less in the third region than in the second region. 5. The balloon catheter according to claim 4 , wherein the inner tube includes a boundary region between the third region and the second region, the linear body projecting inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body by a projection length, the projection length of the linear body in the boundary region being reduced from the second region toward the third region. 6. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing member is formed of a plurality of linear bodies which are braided. 7. The balloon catheter according to claim 6 , wherein the linear body is configured of a circular or elliptical wire. 8. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the linear body is comprised of a core material made of metal and the second resin that covers an outer circumferential surface of the core material. 9. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , wherein the linear body is comprised of only the second resin. 10. The balloon catheter according to claim 1 , further comprising: an outer layer comprised of a resin possessing a melting point higher than the melting point of the first resin, the outer layer being disposed on an outer surface of the tubular body. 11. A balloon catheter comprising: an outer tube that includes a lumen; an inner tube disposed in the lumen of the outer tube, the inner tube comprising a tubular body possessing an open proximal end and an open distal end, the tubular body including a guide wire lumen that communicates with both the open proximal end and the open distal end and through which a guide wire is insertable; an outwardly expandable balloon fixed to a distal portion of the inner tube and a distal portion of the outer tube; the tubular body being comprised of a first resin and a reinforcing member disposed on an inwardly facing surface of the tubular body that faces toward the guide wire lumen; the reinforcing member including a linear body comprised of a second resin that is different from the first resin, the linear body projecting inwardly from the inwardly facing surface of the tubular body; the inner tube including a first region at a distal portion of the inner tube, a part of the distal portion of the inner tube including the open distal end; the inner tube also comprising a second region positioned proximal of the first region; the reinforcing member being located in the first region of the inner tube and in the second region of the inner tube; the first and second resins of the tubular body in the first region being melt-solidified, the first and second resins of the tubular body in the second region being melt-solidified; and the first and second resins of the tubular body in the first region being more melt-solidified than the first and second resins of the tubular body in the second region. 12. The balloon catheter according to claim 11 , wherein the open proximal end of the tubular body is located at an intermediate portion of the outer tube located between proximal and distal ends of the outer tube. 13. A medical elongated body comprising: an elongated catheter main body that includes a lumen, the catheter main body comprising a tubular body made of a first resin and a reinforcing member disposed on an inwardly facing surface of the tubular body that faces toward the lumen of the catheter main body, the reinforcing member being made of a second resin different from the first resin; the reinforcing member being comprised of a plurality of linear bodies which are braided so that gaps exist between adjacent linear bodies which are braided, the linear bodies each possessing an outer circumferential surface; the tubular body including convex portions that each project inwardly from the tubular body and penetrate a respective one of the gap portions; at least an outer circumferential surface of the linear body being comprised of the second resin; the first resin being fused with the second resin at locations in which the convex portions penetrate the gap portions; and a melting point of the first resin is lower than a melting point of the second resin. 14. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , wherein a length of each of the convex portions penetrating the gap portions is shorter than twice a thickness of the linear body on a cross-section be perpendicular to an axial direction of the catheter main body. 15. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , wherein the linear body is a wire having a circular or elliptical cross-section. 16. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , wherein the linear body comprises a core material made of metal and the second resin that covers an outer circumferential surface of the core material. 17. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , wherein the linear body is made of only the second resin. 18. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , further comprising: an outer layer comprised of a resin having a melting point higher than the first resin and is disposed on an outer surface of the tubular body. 19. The medical elongated body according to claim 13 , wherein the reinforcing member includes at least one of the linear bodies which is recessed in a site where the plurality of linear bodies cross each ot
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