February 25, 2021
According to the research report titled ‘Global Neurovascular Devices Market Analysis, Size, Share, Segmentation and Competitive Landscape (2013 - 2017) and Future Forecast (2018 - 2025)’, available with Market Study Report, global neurovascular devices market is expected to reach a valuation of USD 5 billion by the year 2025.
Increasing obese and elderly population coupled with high occurrence of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke are some of the key factors driving the growth of global neurovascular devices market. Technological advancements in this business domain, collective inclination towards opting for minimally invasive procedures, and improving healthcare infrastructure are also aiding towards market expansion.
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Notably, this research report offers complete analysis of the current market trends, demands, size, growth rate, and revenue prospects of this business domain over the period the period of 2018-2025. The document also offers substantial information regarding the market segmentations which are predominately based on product type, therapeutic application, regional scope and competitive landscape.
Speaking of product landscape, global neurovascular devices market is segmented into micro wire/catheter, flow diverter stent, coil assist balloon, liquid embolic, clot removal, carotid stent, coil, and others.
The application therapeutic scope of global neurovascular devices industry consists of arteriovenous malformation (AVM), ischemic stroke, intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), aneurysm, and others.
Based on country-level analysis, the market is classified into Brazil, India, China, Japan, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, United States, and the rest of the world.
The competitive landscape of worldwide neurovascular devices market is defined by companies such as Integer Holdings Corporation, MicroPort Scientific Corporation, Penumbra Inc., Cerenovus, MicroVention Inc., Medtronic, and Stryker Corp. among others.