Neurointerventional radiology or neurovascular intervention is a
relatively new medical specialty that utilizes minimally invasive
endovascular techniques for the treatment of vascular diseases of the
brain. The treatment of conditions that occur within the spinal
cavity or vessels of the brain is called neurointervention.
Neurointervention is gaining high acceptance amongst
neuro-specialists due to its advantageous feature of minimal
invasiveness. Compared to the conventional clipping method,
neurointervention has a significant success rate.
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Recently, the number of cases of stroke and aneurysm has increased.
Rising prevalence of ischemic stroke and brain aneurysm is boosting
the global neurointerventional devices market. Low rate of mortality
during treatment using these devices has led to wide popularity of
neurointerventional devices among neuro-specialists/neurosurgeons.
Rise in geriatric population is anticipated to augment the demand for
neurointerventional devices in the next few years. Currently,
neurointerventional devices are being used widely in developed
regions such as Europe and North America. These devices are
anticipated to be more popular in Latin America and Asia Pacific
during the forecast period. Stroke and aneurysm-related disorders are
more common in Latin America than Europe. Due to advanced surgical
technology used in neurointerventional devices, usage of these
devices by neurosurgeons is increasing. These devices, especially
catheters and metal coils, are preferred by neurosurgeons. However,
high cost of certain neurointerventional devices proves to be a major
restraint for the neurointerventional devices market.
The global neurointerventional devices market has been segmented
based on product, technique, end-user, and region. Based on product,
the neurointerventional devices market has been segmented into
neurovascular stents (intracranial stents & carotid stents),
embolic coils, neurovascular thrombectomy devices, intrasaccular
devices, flow diverters, balloons, liquid embolics, stent retrievers,
and embolic protection devices. Among products, flow diverters and
stent retrievers segments are anticipated to witness remarkable
growth during the forecast period. Based on technique, the
neurointerventional devices market has been divided into cerebral
angiography, neurothrombectomy, stenting, flow disruption, and
coiling procedure. Coiling procedure is expected to be the leading
technique segment of the global neurointerventional devices market
during the forecast period. Based on end-user, the market has been
segmented into ambulatory surgical centers and hospitals.
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According to Brain Aneurysm Foundation, in 2015, around 6 million
people in the U.S. had unruptured brain aneurysm. The annual rate of
rupture is approximately 8–10 per 100,000 people, which means about
30,000 people in the U.S. suffer from brain aneurysm rupture. Every
year, almost 500,000 deaths are caused by brain aneurysm worldwide
and 50% of the victims are aged 50 years or below. According to
Center for Disease Control & Prevention, stroke is the fifth
leading cause of death in the U.S., killing more than 130,000 people
in the country every year (one out of every 20 deaths). Stroke costs
the U.S. approximately US$ 33 Bn every year. This includes the cost
of health care services, medicines to treat stroke, and missed days
of work.
Geographically, the global neurointerventional devices market has
been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin
America, and Middle East & Africa. North America holds the
largest market share, while Europe holds the second-largest share.
High awareness about neurovascular diseases in Europe is expected to
drive the neurointerventional devices market in the region during the
forecast period. However, high cost of neurointerventional devices
has become a limiting factor for the market in developing regions.
Despite this, the neurointerventional devices market in Asia Pacific
is anticipated to witness remarkable growth in the near future.
Increase in the prevalence of neurovascular diseases, growing
awareness, and rising elderly population are some of the key factors
driving the market in Asia Pacific.
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Major players operating in the global neurointerventional devices
market are Medtronic, Penumbra Inc., Stryker Corporation, Terumo
Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Boston Scientific, BrainLab,
Elekta, Karl Storz, and Micromar. Introduction of technologically
advanced products can help international players explore untapped
market potential in Asia and Latin America.
The report offers a comprehensive evaluation of the market. It does
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projections about market size. The projections featured in the report
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applications.
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