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BRIC Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Procedures Count and Forecast to 2030

  • Report
  • August 2023
  • 50 Pages
  • Russia, India, China, ... Russia, India, China, Brazil
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The minimally invasive neurosurgical devices market comprises a sector within the broader field of neurology devices, focusing on equipment and tools that allow for neurosurgical procedures to be performed with reduced trauma to the patient. Such devices aim to minimize incision sizes and improve surgical precision, which can lead to faster recovery times, fewer complications, and less scarring compared to traditional open surgery. This market includes a variety of products like endoscopes, surgical instruments, robotic systems, and imaging devices that enable neurosurgeons to access the brain and spinal cord through small openings. Technological advancements drive the development of these devices, which are used in a range of procedures for conditions such as brain tumors, epilepsy, and vascular anomalies. Manufacturers in this space are continuously innovating to improve the accuracy and safety of these minimally invasive techniques. Several companies have established themselves as key players in the minimally invasive neurosurgical devices market. Medtronic and Stryker are known for their comprehensive selections of neurosurgical devices including advanced navigation systems and surgical instruments. DePuy Synthes, a Johnson & Johnson company, provides a range of neurosurgical devices designed for minimally invasive procedures. Integra LifeSciences and Boston Scientific offer specialized products and instruments tailored for neurosurgery. Terumo and Smith & Nephew also contribute to the market with their neurovascular and neurosurgical innovations respectively. Show Less Read more