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CA 2113277
2113277 9323107 PCTABSCORE2 A composite tubular element for intravascular catheters, such as fixed-wire dilatation catheters and guiding and angiographic catheters, which is formed by braiding strands formed from an intimate mixture of polymeric matrix materials, such as fibers and powders, having a relatively low melting point and high strength reinforcing fibers having a relatively high melting point into a tubular element, heating the braided tubular element to melt the low melting point matrix materials and flow around the reinforcing fibers to form a matrix. A thermoplastic jacket or coating may then be extruded or otherwise applied to the exterior of the braided tubular element.
Ainsworth Robert D.
Jacobson David T.
Wand Bruce H.
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Swabey Ogilvy Renault
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