Abstract
The expanding balloon catheter was first presented by our group in 1977 [1–4] and has been commercially available for 6 months (Surgimed, Copenhagen). The major differences between this new catheter and that ones used so far are the following:
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The fluid contained in the balloon is subjected to considerably higher pressure (8–12 atm); accordingly, the balloon is harder.
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Once the balloon is filled an increase in pressure will not lead to a change in size or shape because it is not elastic in the direction of the diameter.
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The balloon has only a longitudinal elasticity. When the catheter is introduced into the vessel the dilatation segment has the same transverse diameter as the tube. Folding — a major problem with other catheters — can thus be prevented (Figs. 1–3).
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Olbert, F., Muzika, N. (1983). Dilatation and the Expanding Balloon Catheter. Advantages of the Expanding Balloon Catheter. In: Dotter, C.T., Grüntzig, A.R., Schoop, W., Zeitler, E. (eds) Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69278-9_9
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