Catheter tip with a low friction lining and method of use

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604280, A61M 532

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ABSTRACT:
A monorail tip catheter includes a low friction guide wire lumen to facilitate removal of the catheter over the guide wire without buckling or kinking the guide wire. The catheter guide wire lumen is provided with a low friction lining with anchoring means, together with additional guide means to facilitate threading the guide wire into the monorail guide wire lumen.

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