Spinal-cord stimulators mean big business for device makers
Few medical devices hold as much potential for explosive growth as spinal-cord stimulators , especially in
The global market for spinal-cord stimulators has grown from
The financial services firm
The
The top four manufacturers are Abbott, which got into the market in
Medtronic is among the world's largest manufacturers of medical devices overall. Its pain therapy products had net sales of just over
Abbott combined figures for its neuromodulation and cardiovascular products, showing net sales of
Only
Like opioids, spinal-cord stimulators mask pain, but that's where the similarities end. The stimulators use electrical currents to block pain signals before they reach the brain. Pain medications, such as OxyContin and Percocet, instead change brain chemistry and are highly addictive.
With physicians facing increasing criticism for writing narcotic prescriptions, the device manufacturers hope the opioid crisis can drive future sales and have reached out to powerful allies in
Lobbying records show that Medtronic,
Abbott has spent about
Device manufacturers have worked through the industry association AdvaMed to lobby
AdvaMed declared in February that "safer alternatives to opioids are already here," specifically mentioning stimulators as an effective treatment for pain.
The association's president,
This summer, senators adopted the industry's request in instructions accompanying a massive spending bill, expressing concern that "some non-opioid alternatives may not be adequately reimbursed by the Medicare program."
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