The global micro guide catheter market is expected to witness a significant growth rate in near future. Generally, micro guide catheters are used for the purpose of entering the vessel with other devices or instruments. Micro guide catheters are designed considering the fact that the devices of large diameter are to pass through it. With the improvements in surgical techniques, minimally invasive procedures require smaller incisions and produce less post-surgical pain, superior results, and faster recoveries. Surgeons use several minimally invasive catheter treatments to relieve patients.
The field of cardiovascular surgery has been transforming due to the advent of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS), which has extended the area of open-heart procedures to include a larger group of patients. Whether a valve procedure, atrial fibrillation ablation, coronary revascularization, hybrid aortic procedure, ventricular-assist device insertion, or cardiac tumor resection, MICS and catheter-based approaches can be used in many cases accomplishing the work with quicker recovery times and improved clinical outcomes compared to traditional sternotomy procedures.
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Further, a minimally surgical procedure in the neurology field has also significantly contributed to the micro guide catheter market. These devices are small enough and very narrow in order to traverse the fine vessels within the brain. Micro-catheters are catheters having a thin walls and small diameter catheters used in minimally invasive applications. These devices are ideal for navigating the vast network of tiny veins found within the body. Micro-catheters are designed considering several properties including hydrophilic coating, trackability, softness, and stability. These are used to deliver stents, liquid embolic, detachable coils, and pharmaceutical products directly to the brain. Moreover, they are often used for treating aneurysms, trauma and strokes; and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).
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Neurovascular catheters are most commonly used to deliver various neurovascular devices to the brain. Due to this, neurovascular catheters are used in numerous cranial procedures. With the increase in neurological procedures, the need for interventional products such as neurovascular catheters will increase. Moreover, innovations in the treatment of ischemic stroke with new technologies such as stent retrievers and flow diverting stents are expected to drive market growth. Several companies globally manufacture these catheters with varying specifications. Some of the major players operating in the global micro guide catheters market include B. Braun Melsungen AG, Becton Dickinson and Co., Cardinal Health, Inc., Terumo Medical Corp., Stryker Corp., Penumbra Inc., Medtronic PLC, Intra Special Catheters GmbH, and others. Medtronic is one such key player of the market that provides a broad portfolio of neurovascular catheters along with multiple specifications.
Micro Guide Catheters Market- Segmentation
By Type
- Over-The-Wire
- Flow-Directed
By Indication
- Cardiovascular
- Neurovascular
- Urology
- Others
By End-User
- Hospitals
- Specialty Clinics
- Ambulatory Surgery Centers
Micro Guide Catheters Market- Segmentation by Region
North America
- US
- Canada
Europe
- UK
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- France
Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
Company Profiles
- AngioDynamics, Inc.
- Asahi Intecc Co. Ltd.
- Braun Melsungen AG
- Baylis Medical Co, Inc.
- Becton Dickinson and Co.
- Boston Scientific Corp.
- Bracco Diagnostic, Inc.
- Cardinal Health, Inc.
- Cook Group, Inc.
- Integer Holdings Corp.
- Intra Special Catheters GmbH
- Kaaizeen Meditech Pvt. Ltd.
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- Lepu Medical Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
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