Add Neurovascular Devices Market: Advancing Stroke Management and Brain Health
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Neurovascular Devices
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Neurovascular devices are specialized medical tools used to diagnose and treat disorders affecting the blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord. These devices play a crucial role in managing life-threatening conditions like stroke, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and carotid artery disease.
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Common Types of [Neurovascular Devices](https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/neurovascular-devices-market-5544
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Stent Retrievers
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Used in mechanical thrombectomy to remove blood clots during ischemic stroke.
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Flow Diverters
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Divert blood flow away from an aneurysm to promote healing and reduce rupture risk.
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Embolic Coils
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Placed inside an aneurysm to block blood flow and prevent rupture.
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Balloon Catheters
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Temporarily inflate to open narrowed or blocked arteries in the brain.
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Embolic Protection Devices
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Capture debris that may dislodge during endovascular procedures.
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Microcatheters and Guidewires
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Provide access and precision for delivering treatments to delicate brain vessels.
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Applications:
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Ischemic Stroke Treatment
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Rapid removal of clots can dramatically reduce brain damage and improve recovery.
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Aneurysm Repair
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Minimally invasive procedures lower the risk compared to open brain surgery.
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AVM and Tumor Embolization
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Devices help cut off abnormal blood supply or reduce bleeding risk during surgery.
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Market Drivers:
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Rising incidence of stroke and neurovascular disorders
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Growing aging population
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Advances in minimally invasive and image-guided procedures
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Increasing awareness and availability of neuro-interventional care
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Challenges:
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High cost and limited access in low-resource regions
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Requires highly skilled neurosurgeons and interventional radiologists
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Complex regulatory requirements for device approval
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