Thursday 30 March 2017

Recent Report on Europe Market for Neurovascular Guidewires 2017

Europe Market for Neurovascular Guidewires 2017 - MedCore is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack. 
General Report Contents• Market Analyses include: Unit Sales, ASPs, Market Value & Growth Trends
• Market Drivers & Limiters for each chapter segment
• Competitive Analysis for each chapter segment
• Section on recent mergers & acquisitions
The growth in unit sales is primarily driven by the increase in the mechanical thrombectomy market. Innovation in the treatment of ischemic stroke with new technology like stent retrievers and flow diverting stents, which require guidewires as well, will drive an increase in the number of guidewires required as well. Approximately 1.3 to 1.4 guidewires are used for each coiling procedure. There may be a decrease in coiling procedures over the forecast period as flow diverters and other new technologies cannibalize market share but since guidewires will be used with all of these new technologies as well it should not limit the market. Since the mechanical thrombectomy market is experience high growth there should be high single unit digit growth in the guidewire market over the forecast period. 
Germany is the most penetrated market in terms of mechanical thrombectomy in Europe so a higher rate of market growth will likely be seen there. Germany is also the largest market for stent placement and detachable coil procedures so the growth in these markets will also drive the guidewire market in Germany.
There has been an increase in the number of procedures as well as more complicated procedures being performed; as a result, the number of guidewires used per procedure has increased, driving the unit sales. Guidewires have enhanced distal navigation and trackability properties that have allowed for the guidewire of choice to be used in various complex neurological procedures. Some more complex procedures require closer to 1.7 to 1.8 guidewires per procedure. There is also some conversion to more advanced and high torque wires, which command a higher ASP.
Scope
2013-2023
Companies Mentioned
Medtronic Stryker Codman & Shurtleff, Inc. St. Jude Medical Nevro Carl Zeiss Boston Scientific LivaNova Terumo MicroVention Penumbra Inc. Leica Integra LifeSciences BrainLab Balt Magstim Phenox MagVenture Elekta Moëller Wedel Misonix Sophysa Aesculap MAG & More Neurosoft Acandis Soring Brainsway Nexstim Others include: ANT, Asahi Intecc, Axonics, Blockade, Dispomedica, Enteromedics, Flowonix, Inomed, Intrapace, Kaneka Medical Products, MHT, Micrus Endovascular, MRC, Navimetric, Neuravi, Neuronetics, Neuropace, NextGen Medicla System, Nuvectra, Scientia Vascular, Spiegelberg, Stimwave, Tokai Medical Product, Tricumed, Vascular Solutions, etc.
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