Interventional Neurology Market To Showcase Energetic Demand During The Period Until 2026
Tissue plasminogen
activators (tPAs) are used for treatment of stroke, aneurysms,
stenosis, and vascular malformations. A study published in the New
England Journal of Medicine stated that Neurointerventional surgery
in addition to IV-administered "clot-busting" tissue
plasminogen activator (IV-tPA) therapy is more effective than
administering IV-tPA alone for the treatment of stroke.
According to the
Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF), brain aneurysm accounts for around
500,000 deaths each year. BAF estimates that aneurysm is predominant
in the age group of 35–60 years. Moreover, globally around 15
million people suffer a stroke every year, as per stats released by
the World Heart Federation. High incidence of stroke and brain
aneurysm is contributing to increasing demand for interventional
neurology devices. Furthermore, introduction of new techniques such
as flow diverter and aspiration are propelling demand for
interventional neurology devices. The global Interventional neurology
market was valued at US$ 1,694.5 million in 2015 and is expected to
expand at a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period (2016 – 2024).
Market
dynamics
Factors such as
increasing prevalence of brain aneurysms, and stroke, government
programs to decrease the burden of traumatic brain injury,
technological advancements plugging treatment gaps and availability
of reimbursement are driving demand for neurointerventional devices.
However, high cost and negative perception about neurointerventional
devices is impacting the demand negatively. Companies are therefore,
adopting different strategies such as providing FDA approved on-site
training, strategic collaborations, and technology upgrades in order
to increase their market presence and engage with customers.
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Market Taxonomy
This report segments
the interventional neurology market on the basis of product type,
technique, therapeutic application and end use. On the basis of
product type the market has been segmented into embolic coils,
carotid stents, intracranial stents, neurovascular thrombectomy
devices, embolic protection devices, and flow diverter devices. On
the basis of technique, the market is segmented into
Neurothrombectomy Procedure, Cerebal Angiography Technique, Stenting
Technique, Coiling Procedure Technique, and Flow Disruption
Technique. The therapeutic application of interventional neurology
devices include brain aneurysm, ischemic strokes, artery stenosis,
vein stenosis and others. In terms of end use, the global
interventional neurology market is analyzed for hospitals and
ambulatory centers. The market is also analyzed across major
geographies namely North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East, and Africa.
Key features
of the study:
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This report provides in-depth analysis of neurointerventional devices and their usage preferences
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This study provides market size (US$ Million) and Cumulative Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) (%) for the forecast period (2016 – 2024), considering 2015 as the base year
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It elucidates potential revenue opportunity across different segments and explains attractive investment proposition matrix for this industry
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This study provides vital insights about market drivers, opportunities, new product launches or approval, regional outlook, and competitive strategy adopted by the market players
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The report takes into account these factors in addition to the critical limiting factors and evolving industry trends while analyzing the market value and growth (%) during the forecast period
Detailed
Segmentation:
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Global Interventional Neurology Market, By Product Type:
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Embolic coils
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Carotid stents
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Intracranial stents
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Neurovascular thrombectomy devices
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Embolic protection devices
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Flow diverter devices
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Intravascular Devices
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Liquid Embolic Devices
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Balloons
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Stent Retrievers
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Market
players need to address demand-shift in devices and procedural
techniques
The global
Interventional neurology market is undergoing a demand-shift in terms
of products and techniques to treat stroke and aneurysms. For
instance, demand for bare platinum coils is growing at a rapid pace
as compared to that for coated coils. This is mainly due to high
costs of coated coils and their less improved clinical outcomes
compared to bare platinum coils. The highly touted International
Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial (ISAT) demonstrated improved clinical
outcomes with coils rather than clipping, which resulted in decline
in the usage of clips in neurovascular surgery.
Strategic
channel distribution agreements among manufacturers to bolster their
regional reach
Codman Neuro entered
into agreement with InNeuroCo, Inc. for the European distribution
rights for intermediate catheters (ICs). Similarly, Covidien (now
Medtronic) entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with
Pulsar Vascular, Inc. to market and promote PulseRider in Europe, the
Middle East, and Africa. PulseRider is a minimally invasive device
intended for use (with embolic coils) for treatment of unruptured
wide-neck intracranial aneurysms. Such strategic distribution
partnership are helping market leaders to expand their global
footprint.
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