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Read an Exclusive Introduction to the Rapidly Growing $500 Million Market That is Neuro Stents & Coils Technology.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37146) has announced the addition of Neuro Stents & Coils Technology & Market Forecast to their offering.

The increase in use of non-invasive Non-invasive
A procedure that does not penetrate the body.

Mentioned in: Multiple-Gated Acquisition Scan


non-invasive

1. not penetrating the skin, e.g. a non-invasive test.

2.
 neuro-imaging modalities Modalities
The factors and circumstances that cause a patient's symptoms to improve or worsen, including weather, time of day, effects of food, and similar factors.
 in the outpatient outpatient /out·pa·tient/ (-pa-shent) a patient who comes to the hospital, clinic, or dispensary for diagnosis and/or treatment but does not occupy a bed.

out·pa·tient
n.
 setting has led to a sharp increase in the number of truly asymptomatic a·symp·to·mat·ic
adj.
Exhibiting or producing no symptoms.


Asymptomatic
Persons who carry a disease and are usually capable of transmitting the disease but, who do not exhibit symptoms of the disease are said to be
, intracranial aneurysms intracranial aneurysm (inˈ·tr·krāˑ·nē·  being diagnosed.

Continuous improvement in coil design and composition, the introduction of stents for the management of wide-necked cerebral aneurysms Cerebral Aneurysm Definition

A cerebral aneurysm occurs at a weak point in the wall of a blood vessel (artery) that supplies blood to the brain. Because of the flaw, the artery wall bulges outward and fills with blood. This bulge is called an aneurysm.
 and the advancement in guiding catheters and wires design are improving the utility of coils in intracranial aneurysm treatment.

Currently, over 60% of aneurysms are treated with surgical clipping (1) Cutting off the outer edges or boundaries of a word, signal or image. In rendering an image, clipping removes any objects or portions thereof that are not visible on screen. See scissoring. See also WCA.  and less than 40% are treated with coils. This ratio is bound to change as coiling becomes more established and the technique more adopted.

The Neuro Stents & Coils - Technology & Market forecast is your exclusive introduction to this rapidly growing $500 million market, top companies and their forward looking technologies.

The report provides a brief, but through, analysis of this market with profiles of leading participants and forecasts to the year 2010.

With Neuro Stents & Coils - Technology & Market Forecast, you'll be able to better:

--Identify emerging technologies and the companies behind them

--Leverage your own technology and brain storm new business opportunities

--Assess market size and growth potential for coils, stents and delivery devices

--Understand current market dynamics, competitors positions and market shares

--Assess market potential and have access to forecasts till 2010

--Monitor the competition's marketed and in-development products

--Investigate mergers, acquisitions and licensing possibilities

Neuro Stents & Coils - Technology & Market Forecast is targeted at busy senior executives in medical technology companies who are interested in developing an understanding of this emerging growth area.

Contents are as follows:-

1. Executive Summary

2. State of the Science

3. State of the Technology

4. Companies & Products

5. Market Forecast

List of Tables

Companies Mentioned are as follows:-

--Balt

--Boston Scientific

--Cardiatis

--Collagen Matrix

--Concentric

--Cook

--Cordis

--Medtronic

--MicroTherapeutics

--MicroVention

--Micrus

--NeuroVasx

--Terumo

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37146
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