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Method For Retaining A Vascular Stent On A Catheter
Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Sean McNiven - Del Mar CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B29C 49/00 B29C 43/18
US Classification:
264249, 264512, 264516
Abstract:
A method of securely mounting a stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter. The method generally includes crimping a stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter, and positioning the balloon with the drug delivery stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold as the mold radially restrains the stent from expanding. The stent is re-crimped on the balloon after removal from the mold to increase retention of the stent on the balloon.
Method For Retaining A Vascular Stent On A Catheter
Sean McNiven - Del Mar CA, US Jonathan Durcan - Temecula CA, US Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B29C 49/20 B29C 49/18 B29C 51/00
US Classification:
264249, 264512, 264516, 264523
Abstract:
A method of securely mounting a stent on a balloon of a catheter. The method generally includes crimping a stent on a balloon of a catheter at least one time, and positioning the balloon with the stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold, or within a sheath, in two stages as the stent is restrained from radially expanding. The method may include crimping the stent onto the balloon one or two times during processing. The method increases retention of the stent on the balloon catheter following sterilization.
Method For Retaining A Vascular Stent On A Catheter
Sean McNiven - Del Mar CA, US Jonathan Durcan - Temecula CA, US Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B29C 33/02
US Classification:
425522, 249111, 249170, 425470
Abstract:
A method of securely mounting a stent on a balloon of a catheter. The method generally includes crimping a stent on a balloon of a catheter at least one time, and positioning the balloon with the stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold, or within a sheath, in two stages as the stent is restrained from radially expanding. The method may include crimping the stent onto the balloon one or two times during processing. The method increases retention of the stent on the balloon catheter following sterilization.
Darrin J. Kent - Murrieta CA, US Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Jeremy L. Stigall - Murrieta CA, US Kyle M. Krueger - Carlsbad CA, US Sean A. McNiven - Del Mar CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B23P 11/02 B21D 39/00 B29C 49/00
US Classification:
29447, 295221, 425522
Abstract:
A stent retention mold includes two half-molds, each half-mold including a stent supporting surface, and a plurality of protrusions disposed on at least one of the stent supporting surfaces. A stent retention method includes retaining a stent to a balloon using a split mold that includes a stent supporting surface having a plurality of protrusions, so that a portion of the balloon extends through a gap of the stent into a space between two protrusions.
Method For Retaining A Vascular Stent On A Catheter
Sean McNiven - Del Mar CA, US Jonathan Durcan - Temecula CA, US Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B29C 49/20 B29C 49/64
US Classification:
264512, 264523
Abstract:
A method of securely mounting a stent on a balloon of a catheter. The method generally includes crimping a stent on a balloon of a catheter at least one time, and positioning the balloon with the stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold, or within a sheath, in two stages as the stent is restrained from radially expanding. The method may include crimping the stent onto the balloon one or two times during processing. The method increases retention of the stent on the balloon catheter following sterilization.
Method Of Stent Mounting To Form A Balloon Catheter Having Improved Retention Of A Drug Delivery Stent
Bruce Wilson - Temecula CA, US Christopher Andrews - Lake Elsinore CA, US Kenneth Wantink - Temecula CA, US Daniel Brown - Temecula CA, US Darrin Kent - Murrieta CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US Plaridel Villareal - San Jose CA, US Shahin Sarkissian - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001420
Abstract:
A method of mounting a drug delivery stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter. The method securely mounts the drug delivery stent on the balloon without damaging the drug delivery layer of the stent. In one embodiment, the method generally comprises positioning a drug delivery stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter, and positioning the balloon with the drug delivery stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold as the mold radially restrains the stent from expanding, to mount the stent on the balloon without damaging the drug delivery layer of the stent.
Method Of Stent Mounting To Form A Balloon Catheter Having Improved Retention Of A Drug Delivery Stent
Bruce Wilson - Temecula CA, US Christopher C. Andrews - Lake Elsinore CA, US Kenneth l. Wantink - Temecula CA, US Daniel G. Brown - Temecula CA, US Darrin J. Kent - Murrieta CA, US Jeremy L. Stigall - Murrieta CA, US Plaridel Kimpo Villareal - San Jose CA, US Shahin Sarkissian - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
ADVANCED CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS, INC. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
A61F 2/84 B28B 23/08
US Classification:
623 111, 623 142, 425500
Abstract:
A method of mounting a drug delivery stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter. The method securely mounts the drug delivery stent on the balloon without damaging the drug delivery layer of the stent. In one embodiment, the method generally comprises positioning a drug delivery stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter, and positioning the balloon with the drug delivery stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold as the mold radially restrains the stent from expanding, to mount the stent on the balloon without damaging the drug delivery layer of the stent.
Method For Retaining A Vascular Stent On A Catheter
Boyd V. Knott - Menifee CA, US Sean McNiven - Del Mar CA, US Jeremy Stigall - Murrieta CA, US
Assignee:
ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B28B 21/50
US Classification:
425395
Abstract:
A method of securely mounting a stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter. The method generally includes crimping a stent on a balloon of a balloon catheter, and positioning the balloon with the drug delivery stent thereon within a polished bore of a mold formed at least in part of a metallic material. The balloon is pressurized and heated within the mold as the mold radially restrains the stent from expanding. The stent is recrimped on the balloon after removal from the mold to increase retention of the stent on the balloon.
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R&D Design Control Iso 13485 Medical Devices Fda V&V Capa Biomedical Engineering Iso 14971 Validation Quality System Fmea Design of Experiments Catheters Product Development Gmp Design For Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering Dmaic Minitab Root Cause Analysis Hardware Diagnostics Research and Development Injection Molding Commercialization Spc Verification and Validation Corrective and Preventive Action U.s. Food and Drug Administration
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