The Boston Scientific Charger PTA Balloon Catheter (REF H74939206061010) is an over-the-wire percutaneous transluminal angioplasty balloon catheter engineered for use in the peripheral vasculature. Featuring a 6 mm balloon diameter and 100 mm balloon length, the Charger catheter is designed to deliver controlled, predictable balloon inflation for the dilatation of stenotic lesions in peripheral arteries.
Key Features
- Balloon diameter: 6 mm
- Balloon length: 100 mm
- Over-the-wire (OTW) design for guidewire-supported tracking
- Semi-compliant balloon material for predictable inflation profile
- Low-profile balloon designed to facilitate crossing of tight lesions
- Radiopaque markers to aid balloon positioning under fluoroscopy
- Hydrophilic catheter shaft coating to support trackability and pushability
- Guidewire compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
- Working length: Not specified in the located sources
- Rated burst pressure: Not specified in the located sources
Clinical Applications
- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of stenoses in the peripheral vasculature
- Dilatation of lesions in iliac, femoral, ilio-femoral, popliteal, infra-popliteal and renal arteries, where indicated by the manufacturer's IFU
- Post-dilatation of balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents in the peripheral vasculature, where indicated by the manufacturer's IFU
- Intended for use by trained interventional physicians in catheterization and hybrid suite environments
Product Information
- Brand: Boston Scientific
- Product line: Charger PTA Balloon Catheter
- Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
- REF / UPN: H74939206061010
- Balloon size: 6 mm x 100 mm
- Packaging: Single-use, sterile; quantity per box not specified in the located sources
- Sterilization method: Not specified in the located sources
- Storage: Refer to manufacturer Instructions for Use
- Always consult the current Boston Scientific Instructions for Use (IFU) for complete indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and directions for use prior to clinical application.