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Sterling™ Balloon Dilatation Catheters

Breakthrough 4F Profile.
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Overview

Product Information

The Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter meets the challenges of renal and lower extremity anatomy with a powerful combination of deliverability and trackability-- resulting in clinical versatility. Excellent trackability in both Over-the-Wire and rapid exchange platforms, plus a broad size offering, provide multiple solutions for all of your peripheral intervention needs.

Clinical Versatility

  • Over-the-Wire and rapid exchange platforms for use in the peripheral vasculature
  • Extensive size matrix:
    • Balloon diameters of 3mm-10mm
    • Balloon lengths of 10mm-100mm
    • Three shaft lengths of 40cm, 80cm and 135cm
  • Specifically designed for use in renal and lower extremity arteries and dialysis fistulae

Breakthrough Deliverability

  • Ultra-low balloon profile is 4F introducer sheath compatible up through 8mm x 40mm
  • Laser-Bonded, tapered tip promotes crossability through tight stenoses and near occlusions
  • Semi-compliant Pebax® Balloon Material with hydrophilic coating facilitates advancement through complex lesions

Assured Trackability

  • Lubricious inner shaft and seamless tip-to-shaft transitions enhance trackability
  • Flexible tip and shaft promote easier navigation through tortuous vasculature

Responsive Pushability

  • Balanced coaxial shaft design features a flexible distal shaft for tracking, combined with a robust proximal shaft for powerful push
  • Tack weld of distal inner and outer shaft improves column support, enabling advancement through challenging anatomy
  • Full-length tapered core wire provides added support and kink resistance


Device Illustration

Sterling Balloon Dilatation Catheter

Device Highlights

  • Coaxial Shaft
  • Tapered Core Wire
  • Tack Weld
  • Semi-Compliant Pebax Balloon Material
  • Laser-Bonded Tapered Tip


Product Type

Balloon Catheter

Used in Procedures

Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA)

Related Medical Areas

Interventional Radiology

Related Conditions

Vascular Disease