2025-01-18226 Pages3680 USD
Neurointerventional medical devices are specialized tools used in minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the brain, spine, and central nervous system. These devices include catheters, stents, embolic coils, and flow diverters, among others. They are designed to navigate through blood vessels to deliver therapeutic agents, remove blockages, or provide structural support. Neurointerventional medical devices play a crucial role in the treatment of conditions such as aneurysms, strokes, and arteriovenous malformations. The market for these devices is driven by the increasing prevalence of neurological disorders, advancements in technology leading to more precise and effective treatments, and a growing aging population susceptible to such conditions.
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