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Cranial fixation is a type of medical device used in the field of neurology. It is used to secure the skull to the patient's head during surgery, allowing for greater precision and accuracy during the procedure. Cranial fixation devices are typically made of metal and are designed to be adjustable, allowing for a secure fit. They are also designed to be lightweight and easy to use.
Cranial fixation devices are used in a variety of neurological procedures, including brain tumor resection, craniotomy, and endoscopic procedures. They are also used in the treatment of traumatic brain injuries, hydrocephalus, and other neurological conditions.
The cranial fixation market is a growing segment of the neurology device market. It is driven by the increasing prevalence of neurological conditions, the development of new technologies, and the need for more precise and accurate surgical procedures.
Some of the major players in the cranial fixation market include Stryker, Medtronic, Zimmer Biomet, DePuy Synthes, and Brainlab. Show Less Read more