The Boston Scientific Coyote Balloon Catheter (REF H74939135353010) is a low-profile, over-the-wire percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon dilatation catheter with a 3.5 mm balloon diameter and 30 mm balloon length. It is designed to deliver controlled radial force for the dilatation of stenoses in peripheral arteries while maintaining a small crossing profile to navigate tortuous and small-vessel anatomy.
Key Features
Balloon diameter: 3.5 mm
Balloon length: 30 mm
Low-profile balloon design intended to facilitate crossing of tight lesions
Over-the-wire (OTW) configuration compatible with 0.014" guidewire systems (confirm per IFU)
Tapered catheter shaft engineered for pushability and trackability
Radiopaque markers to aid balloon positioning under fluoroscopy
Rated burst pressure and nominal pressure as specified in the manufacturer IFU
Clinical Applications
Indicated for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty procedures in the peripheral vasculature as described in the official Instructions for Use
Used by interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons and interventional cardiologists for treatment of stenotic lesions in small and tortuous peripheral vessels
Suitable for below-the-knee (BTK) and tibial interventions where low-profile access is required, per labeled indications
Not for use in coronary arteries or neurovasculature unless explicitly indicated in the IFU
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Product Line: Coyote Balloon Dilatation Catheter
Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
REF / UPN: H74939135353010
Balloon Size: 3.5 mm x 30 mm
Catheter Type: Over-the-wire PTA balloon catheter
Guidewire Compatibility: 0.014" (confirm with current IFU)
Usable Length: Not specified in the located sources
Sheath/Introducer Compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
Sterility: Sterile, single-use device (refer to packaging and IFU)
Storage: Store per manufacturer instructions; do not use if package is opened or damaged
Note: Specifications, indications and regulatory clearances vary by region. Always consult the current Boston Scientific Coyote Instructions for Use prior to clinical use or procurement.