The Boston Scientific Coyote Balloon Catheter (REF H74939186252210) is a low-profile, over-the-wire percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon catheter featuring a 2.5 mm balloon diameter on a 220 mm working length shaft. Engineered for navigating tortuous, distal peripheral anatomy, the Coyote platform combines a flexible shaft design with a low crossing profile to support efficient lesion access and predictable balloon delivery.
Key Features
Balloon diameter: 2.5 mm
Catheter working length: 220 mm
Low-profile PTA balloon designed for distal and tortuous anatomy
Over-the-wire design compatible with 0.014" guidewires (per manufacturer IFU)
Flexible shaft intended to enhance pushability and trackability
Radiopaque markers to support fluoroscopic balloon placement
Single-use, sterile, disposable device
Clinical Applications
Indicated uses, patient selection and procedural technique are governed by the manufacturer's Instructions for Use. Typical procedural settings for low-profile peripheral PTA balloon catheters include:
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the peripheral vasculature
Treatment of lesions in below-the-knee (infrapopliteal) and tibial arteries
Access and dilatation in tortuous or distal peripheral anatomy
Post-dilatation following other endovascular interventions where appropriate per IFU
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Product line: Coyote Balloon Catheter
Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
REF/UPN: H74939186252210
Balloon diameter: 2.5 mm
Working length: 220 mm
Guidewire compatibility: 0.014" (per manufacturer IFU)
Catheter design: Over-the-wire, low-profile PTA balloon
Sterility: Sterile, single-use
Rated burst pressure / nominal pressure: Not specified in the located sources
Balloon material: Not specified in the located sources
Shaft outer diameter / introducer compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
Regulatory status: Refer to manufacturer documentation for region-specific clearances
Note: All specifications and indications must be confirmed against the current Boston Scientific Coyote Instructions for Use prior to clinical use.