Dilatation balloon fabricated from low molecular weight polymers

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428 352, 428 3692, 428480, 428910, 604 96, 606194, 264529, A61M 2902

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ABSTRACT:
A low molecular weight, flexible, biaxially oriented, dilatation catheter balloon comprising oriented polyethylene terephthalate, and having a calculated radial tensile strength of greater than about 25,000 psi.

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Levy, Stanley B.; "Improved Dilatation Catheter Balloons"; Journal of Chemical Engineering; vol. 11, No. 4, Jul.-Aug. 1986.

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