The Boston Scientific Sterling Balloon Catheter (REF H74939147401210) is a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon dilatation catheter designed for peripheral vascular procedures. Featuring a 4 mm nominal balloon diameter and a 120 mm working balloon length, the Sterling catheter is built to deliver consistent, controlled dilatation in a range of peripheral anatomies while maintaining a low crossing profile for navigation through tight or tortuous lesions.
Key Features
Nominal balloon diameter: 4 mm
Balloon working length: 120 mm
Low-profile balloon design intended to support crossing of tight peripheral lesions
Monorail / rapid-exchange platform compatibility (confirm shaft configuration on the official IFU)
Designed for predictable balloon inflation and deflation characteristics
Hydrophilic-style shaft coating for trackability (confirm coating details with manufacturer documentation)
Radiopaque markers to assist fluoroscopic balloon placement
Single-use, sterile, supplied in individual packaging
Clinical Applications
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of stenotic lesions in the peripheral vasculature
Post-dilatation following peripheral stent deployment where appropriately sized
Treatment of lesions where a longer 120 mm balloon length is advantageous for diffuse disease
Use in interventional radiology and vascular surgery suites by trained operators
Refer to the manufacturer 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: H74939147401210
Balloon size: 4 mm x 120 mm
Usable catheter length: Not specified in the located sources
Guidewire compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
Introducer sheath compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
Rated burst pressure / nominal pressure: Not specified in the located sources
Sterilization: Single-use, sterile (refer to package labeling)
Regulatory status and approved indications: Refer to the official Boston Scientific Instructions for Use and local regulatory labeling