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Liquid Embolics Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
Liquid embolics currently on the market include N-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) (TRUFILL®) and an ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer (Onyx®). These agents are injected through microcatheters and act like glue in abnormal blood vessels. When they contact blood they solidify and obstruct the vessel lumen therefore blocking the flow of blood through malformed blood vessels and reducing the risk of rupture. The surgeon performing the procedure must flush the catheter before and after injecting the NBCA to prevent the liquid agent from sticking to the catheter. Thus this procedure requires a highly skilled physician. This is often done prior to the removal of these vessels in order to simplify the surgical procedure.
more...Laser Technology and Dyspareunia Treatment Market Analysis | Europe | 2016-2022 | MedCore
The application of laser technology in gynecology first emerged in 1973, when CO2 lasers were successfully used to treat cervical erosions. While the use of lasers for gynecology treatments is well established, the use of laser treatments has historically been more popular in the field of dermatology. Starting in 2012, there has been a resurgence of gynecologists investing in laser systems and the treatments are rapidly becoming more popular both with medical professionals and patients. Several types of lasers are available reflecting the advancements in the field of laser technology. The CO2 laser is the most versatile and common type of laser on the market. Due to its limited depth of penetration (0.1 mm to 0.5 mm) and lateral thermal damage (0.5 mm), CO2 lasers have been proven to be a safe and effective treatment option. Additional laser types include: neodymium: yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG), Erbium-YAG (Er:YAG), and Hybrid Fractional Laser (HFL).
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