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titleOfInvention Catheter assembly with increased torsional stiffness
abstract A catheter assembly having improved torsional stiffness. In one embodiment, the assembly includes a medical catheter and a torsional stiffener. The medical catheter may be a tubular member made of a soft, flexible, biocompatible material that may be shaped to include a first end, a second end, a side wall and a longitudinal bore. The first end, which may be implanted within a patient, may be shaped to include an internal bolster. The torsional stiffener, which may be coaxially encapsulated within the side wall of the catheter, may be a tubular member shaped to include a first end, a second end, a side wall and a longitudinal bore. One or more transverse openings may be provided in the side wall of the stiffener to endow the stiffener with a desired degree of lateral flexibility while still maintaining a desired degree of torsional stiffness. As a result, the stiffener augments the torsional stiffness of the catheter without detracting substantially from the flexibility of the catheter.
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