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In the field of cardiology, embolization coils are medical devices used in the treatment of intravascular abnormalities such as aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and hemorrhages. These coils are designed to induce clot formation within an abnormal blood vessel, effectively reducing blood flow to the area and preventing rupture or hemorrhage. The market for embolization coils encompasses various types of coils, including those made from platinum, stainless steel, and other biocompatible materials. Product innovation is focused on enhancing coil deployment precision, biocompatibility, and achieving controlled and complete vessel occlusion.
The competitive landscape for embolization coils sees a variety of medical device manufacturers. These companies include major players such as Stryker, with its notable Neurovascular division that provides a range of intravascular solutions including embolization coils. Other prominent companies in this market are Cook Medical, which offers a suite of minimally invasive medical devices including embolization products, and Medtronic, known for its broad portfolio of medical technologies including its line of embolization coils. Boston Scientific and Terumo are also key market participants, delivering innovative medical devices and solutions aimed at improving patient outcomes within the realm of interventional cardiology. Show Less Read more