Serpentine cutting blade for cutting balloon

Surgery – Instruments – Blood vessel – duct or teat cutter – scrapper or abrader

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C606S194000

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ABSTRACT:
A system for treatment of a vessel lesion comprises an expandable balloon and at least one cutting blade engaged to an exterior surface of the balloon. At least a portion of the cutting blade has a substantially serpentine configuration defined by a plurality of interconnected peaks and troughs wherein each trough is in closer proximity to the balloon than each peak.

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