The Boston Scientific Sterling Balloon Catheter (REF H74939032350310) is a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon dilatation catheter featuring a 3.5 mm balloon diameter and 30 mm balloon length. The Sterling platform is engineered for predictable balloon performance, low crossing profile, and pushability to support access and tracking through tortuous peripheral vasculature.
Key Features
Balloon diameter: 3.5 mm
Balloon length: 30 mm
Semi-compliant Sterling balloon material designed for predictable inflation and recoil performance
Low crossing profile to support navigation through tight or calcified lesions
Hydrophilic coating to facilitate tracking and lesion crossing
Bi-directional radiopaque markers for fluoroscopic balloon placement
Compatible guidewire size: Not specified in the located sources
Catheter working length: Not specified in the located sources
Configuration (over-the-wire or monorail): Not specified in the located sources
Single-use, sterile device
Clinical Applications
Indicated for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of peripheral vasculature within the manufacturer's approved indications
Dilatation of stenotic lesions in the iliac, femoral, ilio-femoral, popliteal, infra-popliteal, and renal arteries per manufacturer IFU
Post-dilatation of balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents in the peripheral vasculature, where indicated
Treatment of obstructive lesions of native or synthetic arteriovenous dialysis fistulae, where indicated by the manufacturer
Refer to the manufacturer Instructions for Use (IFU) for complete indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Product Family: Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter
Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
REF / UPN: H74939032350310
Balloon Size: 3.5 mm x 30 mm
Sterility: Sterile, single-use
Latex Information: Not specified in the located sources
Storage: Store per manufacturer labeling
Regulatory Status: Refer to local regulatory approvals and manufacturer labeling for your region