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2018/03/19 20:40:54

Neurosurgical Equipment (Global Market)

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Neurosurgical equipment is a group of special tools designed to carry out diagnostic and surgical interventions on the central and peripheral nervous systems.

Pre-operative examination of patients based on the use of interventional neurorengenology technologies allows us to determine with high accuracy the treatment method that will be the most effective and safest for the patient. With the help of modern neurosurgical equipment, brain operations are carried out much more efficiently and with the greatest caution.

Types of neurosurgical instruments

Data Bridge Market Research analysts divide neurosurgical tools into the following rates:

  • solutions for endovascular helical embolization;
  • angioplasty devices (carotid artery stents and embolic protection systems);
  • tools for maintaining life support during microsurgical interventions (microconductors and microcatheters);
  • thrombus removal devices (thrombectomy).

Depending on the type of operations, neurosurgical equipment is divided into tools for:

  • embolization;
  • angioplasty;
  • thrombectomy.

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2016: Market Size of $1.85 Billion

In 2016, the global market for neurosurgical instruments reached $1.85 billion, according to Data Bridge Market Research.

According to analysts, sales of this equipment in the period from 2017 to 2024 will grow by 8.9% per year and will reach $3.66 billion by the end of this period of time.

The neurosurgical equipment market was estimated at $1.85 billion in 2016

Experts call the main drivers of the market under consideration technological progress, an increase in the number of the elderly population and overweight people, the growing popularity of non-invasive methods and an increase in the frequency of hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke.

Specialists consider the lack of highly qualified neurologists and strict administrative restrictions to be the main problems for the market.

The following companies are called the largest manufacturers of neurosurgical equipment in Data Bridge Market Research:

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