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Orthobiologics Market Analysis, Size, Trends | Australia | 2020-2026 | Medsuite
In 2020, the Australian orthobiologics market size was valued at $63.8 million, with over 29,000 bone grafting procedures performed every year. The market size is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% to reach $89.4 million in 2026. Throughout this medical market research, we analyzed 48 orthobiologics companies across Australia […]
more...Orthopedic Trauma Devices Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis | Europe | 2020-2026 | MedSuite | Includes: Plates and Screws, Bioabsorbable Fixation, Intramedullary Nails, and 6 more
iData’s European trauma devices market MedSuite covers 11 markets including procedure numbers. The MedSuite is a compilation of all reports related to a specific market. It is ideal for device manufacturers, product managers, marketing managers, and consultants looking for a detailed analysis of every market segment and sub-segment within a given market.
more...Peripheral Vascular Devices Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | United States | 2023-2029 | MedSuite | Includes: Peripheral Vascular Stents, PTA Balloon Catheters, and 17 more
The full report suite on the U.S. market for peripheral vascular devices includes peripheral vascular stents, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) balloon catheters, drug-coated balloons (DCBs), atherectomy devices, intravascular lithotripsy, chronic total occlusion (CTO) devices, surgical grafts, stent grafts, embolic protection devices (EPDs), peripheral thrombus management devices, inferior vena cava filters (IVCFs) and retrieval devices, carotid shunts, transcarotid arterial revascularization (TCAR) flow reversal systems and stents, diagnostic and interventional catheters, diagnostic and interventional guidewires, introducer sheaths, vascular closure devices (VCDs), transcatheter embolization devices and peripheral IVUS catheters.
more...Gynecological Devices Market Analysis, Size, Trends | United States | 2023-2029 | MedSuite | Includes: Gynecological Endoscope Devices, Endometrial Ablation Devices, Morcellator Device Market and 7 more.
In 2022, the U.S. gynecological devices market size was valued at approximately $1.3 billion, with nearly 3 million gynecological procedures performed every year. Throughout this medical device market research, we analyzed over 70 Gynecological Device companies across the United States and used our comprehensive methodology to understand the market sizes, unit sales, company market shares, and […]
more...Neuromodulation Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Global | 2020-2026 | MedSuite | Includes: Spinal Cord Stimulation, Deep Brain Stimulation, and 3 more
In 2020, the global neuromodulation device market size was valued at nearly $4.4 billion, with over 230,000 neuromodulation procedures performed every year. The neuromodulation devices market growth is expected to be around 7.6% allowing the market size to approach $7.3 billion in 2026. Throughout this medical market research, we analyzed 13 neuromodulation device companies across […]
more...Neuromodulation, Neurovascular, Neurosurgical and Monitoring Devices Procedure Volume Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedPro
This report analyzes the procedure volumes for neurological device markets in the US between 2013 and 2023. Segmentation includes 8 main segments: Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunting Procedures, Lumbar Shunting Procedures, Neurovascular Embolization Procedures, Neuromodulation Procedures, Spinal Cord Stimulator Procedures, Deep Brain Stimulator Procedures, Peripheral Nerve Stimulator Procedures, Vagus, Sacral and Gastric Nerve Stimulator Implementation Procedures, Aneurysm Clipping Procedures, Intrathecal Pump Procedures and Intracranial Neuroendoscopic Procedures
more...Ultrasonic Aspirators Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
Ultrasonic aspirators are used to remove unwanted tissue that is adjacent or attached to vital structures in a minimally invasive fashion. By converting electrical energy into high-frequency sonic waves, ultrasonic aspirators break down soft tissues through vibration in order to preserve surrounding fibrous tissue while simultaneously irrigating and aspirating the area. Ultrasonic aspirators are designed to maximize selectivity of tissue to give the neurosurgeon greater control. Neurosurgeons can use ultrasonic aspirators to remove tumors in hard-to-reach areas by cavitation. Tissues with moderate or high fluid content are easiest to fragment, like tumors, parenchyma and fat. However, most devices on the market today have the capability to also break down tougher tissues, such as fine bones.
more...Neurovascular Stents Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
There are two main types of neurovascular stents currently on the market, the traditional stent and the flow diverter stent. They are both used as treatments for cerebral aneurysms. Traditional neurovascular stents are small, flexible, tube-like devices used for stabilizing detachable coils within an aneurysm. They serve to block off the aneurysm and to prevent coils from slipping back into the main blood vessel. These stents are also used to treat intracranial stenosis by opening blocked arteries. These stents are delivered in reduced tube structures for easier navigation and delivery through the narrow intracranial vessels. As brain arteries are more fragile than carotid arteries, a self-expanding stent that gently opens to the desired vessel diameter is generally used. Self-expandable stents carry a lower risk of dissection or vessel rupture when compared to the balloon-expandable stents.
more...Neurological Microscopes Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
Optical microscopy is an increasingly technical field in which light from an area of interest is passed through lenses to provide a magnified view. Neurosurgical microscopes have many requirements such as extreme precision, outstanding color conformity, high resolution image quality, efficient light transmission, exceptional detail within the field of view and ergonomic use, all of which increase surgical accuracy and decrease physician fatigue. Leica has produced a 3D heads-up system which saves surgeons from having to look through the oculars of the microscope for long portions of the day.
more...Neurovascular Guidewires Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
Neurovascular guidewires are used in conjunction with microcatheters, which are used to place coils or stents at intracranial locations to treat conditions such as aneurysms and cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Guidewires are inserted into patients through a small incision near the groin and maneuvered through the vascular system to the targeted area. The microcatheter can then be threaded over the guidewire to the treatment area. There is a wide selection of guidewires available and subtle differences between each product allow them to be used for different applications. Important properties of guidewires include flexibility, stiffness, hydrophilic coating, low friction navigation and high torqueability. A torque device can be used to aid navigation and rotation of the guidewire.
more...Neuroendoscopes Market Analysis | United States | 2020-2026 | MedCore
Neuroendoscopy is a rapidly expanding field of neurosurgery. Neuroendoscopy involves the use of a small fiber-optic camera attached to an endoscope that is a few millimeters in diameter. Neuroendoscopes combine high quality fiberoptic images with flexible and steerable designs that allow neurosurgeons to visualize their target deep within the brain without disrupting other vital structures. In order to transmit extremely accurate images to the neurosurgeon, there have been innovative advances in lens design and optical physics over the last decade. Smaller fiberoptic scopes with improved image quality, as well as three-dimensional imaging, have contributed to advancements within this market. An endoscope can also be utilized with or without stereotactic techniques.
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