BCC Research Publishes New Report On Global Ablation Devices Market
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According to a new technical market research report Ablation Devices: Technologies and Global Markets, from
Ablation is a minimally invasive surgical technique that involves the destruction or removal of dysfunctional tissues to treat life-threatening diseases such as cancers and atrial fibrillation. It is also equally adopted for simple treatments in cosmetology, orthopedics, uterine fibroids, etc. For this reason, the ablation device market is expected to grow at a healthy rate over the next five years. Factors such as technological advancements, high risk of chronic diseases, less time required for ablation therapies, and less blood loss are driving this market. Various factors that are restraining the market are stringent regulations and insurance reimbursement issues. Recent advancement in the automation of the procedures (robotic catheter ablation procedures) is also boosting the market’s growth.
This technical market research report from
The ablation devices market is mainly segmented into two classes: thermal and nonthermal technologies. Thermal technologies are further segmented into electrical, radiation, radio frequency, light, ultrasound, microwave, and hydrothermal. The nonthermal technology market is segmented into cryotherapy and hydromechanical. The ablation devices technology market is further segmented on the basis of products offered for in-depth analysis of technology markets during the analysis period. The market study is detailed for technology based on procedures as well as its further implication on the therapeutic area. These two segmentations are also discussed in detailed for the given period. The market is segmented by geographical region into the
This report is intended for ablation technologies and device manufacturers and potential entrants; dealers, distributors, and service providers of ablation devices; robotics, life science, and surgical companies; healthcare-oriented software and analytics companies; and research institutes, associations and academicians.
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