Neurology Devices are specialized surgical devices used for the treatment of disease or conditions of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and spine. Neurovascular Embolization Devices are used to treat abnormalities in blood vessels in the brain, namely, brain aneurysms and Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM). GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a comprehensive report on the neurovascular embolization devices market in the Netherlands. Buy the latest report here.

In 2023, GlobalData’s Market Model methodology determined that the leading player in the neurovascular embolization devices market in the Netherlands was MicroVention followed by Stryker, Medtronic, Penumbra, Cerenovus, B. Braun Melsungen and Integra LifeSciences.

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Neurovascular Embolization Devices occlude or prevent blood flow to unwanted vessel malformations. Aneurysm Clips, Liquid Embolic Systems, Flow Diversion Stents, Embolization Coils and Intrasaccular Flow Disruptors are tracked under this segment. Aneurysm Clips are clothespin-such as clips that are placed at the neck between the blood vessel and aneurysm, blocking blood flow into the ballooned area and preventing future bleeding into the brain from rupture or leakage. Liquid Embolic Systems are a glue-like substance that is used to fill the malformation (Aneurysm or AVM) in order to redirect blood flow and prevent blood from flowing in. Flow Diversion Stents are devices that are deployed in the vessel with the malformation, essentially directing blood flow past the aneurysm or AVM and preventing blood from flowing in. Embolization Coils are thin wires that, when deposited into the aneurysm, coil and fill up the pocket, essentially blocking blood from flowing in. Intrasaccular Flow Disruptors are self-expanding nitinol mesh ball implants that are deployed for treatment of wide-neck aneurysms.

The neurovascular embolization devices market in the Netherlands can expand or contract due to a variety of reasons including population demographics, disease incidence and prevalence, macroeconomic issues, and geopolitical considerations. Disruption to a market could be caused by a sudden, unexpected change in these factors, but it could also be driven by changes in clinical practice, leading to a change in diagnosis or treatment of patients, as part of a process to generally improve medical practice.

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