1991
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-64-759-228
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Fracturing and stretching of angioplasty balloon catheters under bending with tension

Abstract: Eight catheters from five manufacturers have been subjected to tests which combined bending and tension. Three failure mechanisms have been identified. These included separation of the balloon from its proximal attachment to the shaft, fracture of the shaft at its junction with the balloon, and undue ductility of the shaft. It is concluded that good catheter design should ensure that there is no sudden change in stiffness along the length of the catheter, and that the optimum relationship of ductility to stiff… Show more

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