
Synergy Shield Coronary Stent 2.50 X 8 | REF H7493966608250
Boston Scientific Synergy Shield Coronary Stent, 2.50 mm x 8 mm (REF H7493966608250) for B2B medical device procurement.

The MicroPort Firehawk Rapamycin Target Eluting Coronary Stent System (REF RV4031) is a drug-eluting coronary stent with a nominal expanded diameter of 4.00 mm and a stent length of 31 mm, mounted on a rapid-exchange percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) delivery catheter. The Firehawk platform uses a cobalt-chromium stent frame with abluminal grooves that carry a targeted, biodegradable polymer coating loaded with rapamycin (sirolimus).
Key Features
- Targeted drug delivery: Rapamycin is loaded into laser-cut abluminal grooves on the stent struts, directing elution toward the vessel wall.
- Biodegradable polymer carrier: The polymer matrix is designed to resorb, leaving a largely bare cobalt-chromium stent after drug release.
- Cobalt-chromium (L-605) platform: Thin-strut architecture intended to support deliverability and conformability.
- Rapid-exchange (Rx) delivery system: Monorail catheter design for single-operator use over a 0.014 in guidewire.
- Large-vessel sizing: 4.00 mm nominal diameter, 31 mm length configuration for longer large-caliber coronary lesions.
- Radiopaque markers: Delivery balloon markers intended to aid fluoroscopic positioning.
Clinical Applications
- Intended for use in percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures performed in the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
- Supports treatment planning for coronary artery lesions where a drug-eluting stent strategy has been selected by the treating physician.
- Longer 31 mm length configuration suited to extended or tandem lesion coverage in larger-diameter coronary segments.
- Specific indications, contraindications, warnings and patient selection criteria: Refer to the manufacturer's Instructions for Use (IFU).
Product Information
- Brand: MicroPort
- Product family: Firehawk Rapamycin Target Eluting Coronary Stent System
- Category: Coronary Stents (Drug-Eluting)
- REF / UPN: RV4031
- Nominal stent diameter: 4.00 mm
- Stent length: 31 mm
- Stent material: Cobalt-chromium alloy
- Drug: Rapamycin (sirolimus)
- Polymer: Biodegradable, abluminal groove-loaded coating
- Delivery system: Rapid-exchange PTCA balloon catheter
- Guidewire compatibility: 0.014 in (per standard Firehawk platform)
- Guide catheter compatibility, rated burst pressure, nominal and rated burst inflation pressures, and shelf life: Not specified in the located sources — refer to the product label and IFU.
- Sterilization / single use: Supplied sterile, single-use device (confirm on product label).
- Regulatory status: Availability and approval status vary by market; confirm with MicroPort or the authorized local distributor before procurement.
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