Stroke Devices: Hope Amid Headwinds
Executive Summary
Despite market headwinds, the endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke remains a growing and highly under-penetrated market opportunity valued at more than $1 billion worldwide. Although advances in neurothrombectomy devices, access catheters, imaging, and neuroprotective therapies have the potential to help expand the treatable population, positive Level I clinical evidence is needed to drive adoption and market growth.
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