The Global
Interventional Neurology Market is
projected to reach USD 2,684.6 million by 2024, according
to a new report by published by Coherent Market Insights.
Recommendations
from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association
to use neurointerventional devices in stroke is a major factor
boosting market growth.
Increasing demand for
minimally invasive procedures is one of the prime factors driving
adoption of neurointerventional devices worldwide. The American Heart
Association and American Stroke Association recommends use of
neurointerventional devices in treating stroke, due to which there
has been an augmented demand for these devices in the recent past. In
order to capitalize on this highly lucrative growth opportunity, a
range of new products such as Solitaire stent retriever, EmboTrap
stent retriever, and Penumbra 3D Revascularization Device have been
launched in the recent past.
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Developed economies such as
the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, Japan, and Germany are witnessing
rapid shift from conventional surgical methods to minimally invasive
therapies. Moreover, there is a shift towards adopting detachable and
bare platinum coils as against the highly priced coated coils.
According to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, around six million people
in the U.S. i.e. one in 50 people suffer from brain aneurysm every
year. High incidence rate of stroke and aneurysm is expected to
continue strengthening demand for neurointerventional devices in the
U.S. market.
The global Interventional
neurology market is witnessing strategic agreements among leading
players focusing on diversifying their product portfolio and
increasing their market presence.
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In 2016, Codman &
Shurtleff, Inc. inked an exclusive distribution agreement with
InNeuroCo, Inc. for its intermediate catheter and super distal
access device in the U.S. and European markets
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In 2015, Medtronic
PLC acquired Lazarus Effect, a California-based medical device
company engaged in development of acute ischemic stroke products for
around US$ 100 million. Lazarus Effect was acquired with an aim to
enhance Medtronic’s neurovascular business and related portfolio.
Advent of innovative
solutions that enhance the outcomes of surgeries are fueling demand
for neurointerventional devices
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Medical University
of South Carolina (MUSC) is investigating the safety and success
rate of ADAPT - direct-aspiration first pass technique that removes
the clot in a single-pass
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FDA expanded the
approval of Solitaire stent retriever device of Medtronic PLC for
reduction of stroke-related disability. This device can now be used
in patients with large vessel occlusion, proximal anterior
circulation, and smaller core infarcts to reduce paralysis, and
other stroke-related disabilities.
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CE approved EmboTrap
stent retriever platform, the EmboTrap II Revascularization Device
from Neuravi Ltd. This new device enables removal of clots of
different lengths with ease.
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Key takeaways of
the market include:
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There are a range of
neurointerventional devices such as embolic coils, carotid stents,
intracranial stents, neurovascular thrombectomy devices, embolic
protection devices, and flow diverter devices available in the
market. Embolic coils was the largest segment and accounted for
32.5% share (in terms of revenue) in 2015. This is mainly due to
these being the mainstay of endovascular treatment for brain
aneurysms and hemorrhage.
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Demand for stent
retrievers is anticipated to grow at a rapid pace during the
forecast period (2016 " 2024). This is mainly attributed to these
being used as a one-step technique for device deployment and clot
retrieval. The launch of this device in Japan is anticipated to also
contribute towards the market growth in Asia Pacific.
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Introduction of new
techniques such as flow disruption and ADAPT aspiration technique is
expected reduce the revenue share of coiling technique segment, and
is projected to account 34.3% of the total market revenue by 2024
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Demand for
neurointerventional devices is analyzed to be high in hospitals as
compared to ambulatory centers, due to growing number of surgical
procedures in hospitals. The hospitals end use segment is analyzed
to expand at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
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In 2015, North
America dominated the global Interventional neurology market, with
the contribution of the region estimated at US$ 701.9 million.
Increasing incidence rate of brain aneurysm and ischemic strokes
along with favorable government policies such as Medicare and
Medicaid is expected to bolster sales of interventional neurology
devices over the forecast period.
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Growing focus on
introducing technological advanced devices is expected to drive
market growth in the long run
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Stryker
Corporation’s subsidiary Concentric Medical’s Trevo XP ProVue
Retriever received FDA approval for its use in strokes in November
2016
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Penumbra 3D
Revascularization Device Trial successfully met the primary trial
endpoints in 2016
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