The Boston Scientific Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter (REF H74939031452010) is a low-profile percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) catheter featuring a 4.5 mm diameter by 20 mm length semi-compliant balloon. Engineered with the Bi-Segment outer shaft and a refined balloon material, the Sterling platform is intended to deliver consistent crossing performance and predictable balloon expansion during peripheral vascular interventions.
Key Features
- Semi-compliant balloon with 4.5 mm nominal diameter and 20 mm working length
- Bi-Segment shaft design intended to support pushability and trackability
- Low-profile distal tip to facilitate lesion crossing
- Two radiopaque marker bands to aid fluoroscopic balloon positioning
- Compatible with 0.018 in guidewire systems (verify on the official IFU)
- Available in over-the-wire (OTW) and monorail configurations; configuration of this REF should be confirmed against the official Boston Scientific product matrix
Clinical Applications
- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of lesions in the peripheral vasculature, including iliac, femoral, ilio-femoral, popliteal, infra-popliteal and renal arteries
- Post-dilatation of balloon-expandable and self-expanding stents in the peripheral vasculature
- Treatment of obstructive lesions of native or synthetic arteriovenous dialysis fistulae
Refer to the official Instructions for Use for the complete list of indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions.
Product Information
- Brand: Boston Scientific
- Product Line: Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter
- Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
- REF/UPN: H74939031452010
- Balloon Diameter: 4.5 mm
- Balloon Length: 20 mm
- Guidewire Compatibility: 0.018 in (confirm on official IFU)
- Usable Length: Not specified in the located sources
- Introducer Sheath Compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
- Nominal / Rated Burst Pressure: Not specified in the located sources
- Sterility: Supplied sterile, single-use device
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight