The Boston Scientific Sterling Balloon Catheter (REF H74939032601510) is a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon dilatation catheter engineered for peripheral vascular interventions. With a 6 mm balloon diameter and 150 mm working length, this device is designed to deliver controlled, predictable dilatation in a range of peripheral anatomies. The Sterling platform combines a low-profile balloon with a responsive shaft to support precise lesion crossing and accurate balloon placement.
Key Features
Nominal balloon diameter: 6 mm
Balloon working length: 150 mm
Monorail (rapid exchange) catheter design for single-operator handling
Low-profile balloon construction intended to support tracking through tortuous vessels
Hydrophilic coating on the distal shaft to facilitate navigation
Radiopaque markers to assist with fluoroscopic balloon positioning
Designed for use over a 0.018 in guidewire (confirm against current IFU)
Compatible introducer sheath size: Not specified in the located sources
Clinical Applications
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of stenotic lesions in peripheral arteries
Dilatation of native peripheral vessels in the iliac, femoral, popliteal, and infrapopliteal regions, in accordance with the manufacturer's Instructions for Use
Post-dilatation of balloon-expandable and self-expanding peripheral stents, where indicated by the IFU
Treatment of arteriovenous dialysis access fistulae and grafts, where indicated by the IFU
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Product Line: Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter
Category: Peripheral Balloon Catheters
REF / UPN: H74939032601510
Balloon Diameter: 6 mm
Balloon Length: 150 mm
Catheter Exchange Type: Monorail (rapid exchange)
Usable Catheter Length: Not specified in the located sources
Rated Burst Pressure: Not specified in the located sources
Nominal Pressure: Not specified in the located sources
Sterility: Supplied sterile, single use only
Storage: Store per manufacturer's IFU. Always consult the current Boston Scientific Instructions for Use prior to clinical use.