Gain Valuable Insights into Japanese Markets for Surgical Devices.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48793) has announced the addition of Millennium Research Group's new report: Japanese Markets for Surgical Procedure Volumes to their offering. Coverage includes surgical procedure volumes for peripheral vascular devices, trauma and reconstructive devices, urological endoscopy endoscopy Examination of the body's interior through an instrument inserted into a natural opening or an incision, usually as an outpatient procedure. Endoscopes include the upper gastrointestinal endoscope (for the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum), the colonoscope (for the devices, laparoscopic Laparoscopic A minimally-invasive surgical or diagnostic procedure that uses a flexible endoscope (laparoscope) to view and operate on structures in the abdomen. Mentioned in: Obstetrical Emergencies devices and dental implants and MANY more. Japanese Surgical Procedure Volumes 2006 uses information obtained from a number of Millennium Research Group's syndicated reports, including: * Japanese Markets for Endoscopic en·do·scope n. An instrument for examining visually the interior of a bodily canal or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach. en Devices * Global Markets for Minimally Invasive Vertebral Compression Fracture vertebral compression fracture Compression fracture of back Orthopedics A traumatic fracture of a vertebral body which may occur in a background of osteoporosis or malignancy and cause kyphosis and spinal cord pressure. See Herniated disk. Treatments * Asia Pacific Markets for Spinal Implants * Japanese Markets for Electrophysiology Mapping & Ablation ablation /ab·la·tion/ (-shun) 1. separation or detachment; extirpation; eradication. 2. removal or destruction, especially by cutting. ab·la·tion n. Devices * Japanese Markets for Orthopedic Biomaterials * Asia Pacific Markets for Ophthalmic Devices * Japanese Markets for Urological Devices * Japanese Markets for Dental Implants * Japanese Markets for Peripheral Vascular Devices * Asia Pacific Markets for Inte rventional Cardiology Devices * European and Japanese Markets for Hysterectomy hysterectomy (hĭstərĕk`təmē), surgical removal of the uterus. A hysterectomy may involve removal of the uterus only or additional removal of the cervix (base of the uterus), fallopian tubes (salpingectomy), and ovaries Alternatives * Japanese Markets for Orthopedic Reconstructive Devices * Japanese Markets for Laparoscopic Devices As such, the report uses the same methodology employed in the research of these reports. This methodology is explained below. Research Methodology The aforementioned reports use a number of methodologies to gather and present data and analysis. At the outset, a large survey of secondary sources is conducted. These sources act as the basis for the primary research stage, which builds and enhances the quantitative and qualitative attributes of the early research. Secondary sources include: Government Sources: * Securities and Exchange Commission filings * Food and Drug Administration and patent filings * National Center for Health Statistics National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. NCHS is the United States' principal health statistics agency. data Company Documents: * Annual reports, product brochures, corporate profiles, etc. Internal Databases and Reports: * Previous reports on similar/related sources General Internet searches, medical literature and newspaper/magazine searches: * Identifying various centers of specialization and articles that might provide leads for primary research. LIST OF EXHIBITS METHODOLOGY 1.0 CARDIOVASCULAR PROCEDURES 2.0 DENTAL PROCEDURES 3.0 ENDOSCOPY PROCEDURES 4.0 GENERAL SURGERY PROCEDURES 5.0 GYNECOLOGICAL gynecological /gy·ne·co·log·i·cal/ (-kah-loj´i-k'l) gynecologic. PROCEDURES 6.0 OPHTHALMIC PROCEDURES 7.0 ORTHOPEDIC PROCEDURES 8.0 UROLOGY urology Medical specialty dealing with the urinary system and male reproductive organs. It traces its origin to medieval lithologists, itinerant healers who specialized in surgical removal of bladder stones. PROCEDURES APPENDIX For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48793 Source: Millennium Research Group |
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