PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1495947
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1495947
The intracranial aneurysm market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.41% from US$1.411 billion in 2022 to US$2.484 billion in 2029.
A brain aneurysm is a ballooning that develops from a weak spot in the wall of a blood artery in the brain (also known as a cerebral aneurysm or an intracranial aneurysm). A subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), which causes bleeding into the area around the brain, occurs when the artery develops a "blister-like" dilatation that can thin out and burst suddenly.
Such a hemorrhage may result in a stroke, unconsciousness, or even death. Aneurysms can be anything from a little 1/8 inch and about one inch in size. Giant aneurysms are difficult to cure and pose a particularly significant danger if they are greater than one inch.
Market growth opportunities for the intracranial aneurysm market
The prevalence of brain aneurysms is expected to increase over the forecast period, and minimally invasive intracranial aneurysm surgeries are expected to be used more frequently fueling the intracranial aneurysm industry. A cerebral artery's wall bulges due to an intracranial aneurysm. An unnatural inflating, widening, or bleb is the outcome.
Risk factors for the occurrence of a brain aneurysm include smoking, hypertension, blood vessel trauma, hereditary vulnerability, and blood vessel damage. Brain aneurysms may be treated with medical therapy, surgical clipping, endovascular therapy, or coiling alone or in combination with auxiliary devices.
Growing geriatric population
The intracranial aneurysm market is being driven by the rising number of patients who have blood vessel trauma and excessive blood pressure. Hypertension significantly raises the risk of several disorders, including brain aneurysms. A significant section of the population is in danger of developing brain aneurysms because of excessive blood pressure and smoking.
Unruptured brain aneurysm prevalence in senior people is rising quickly, especially in those who are 70 years or older, according to NCBI research findings. According to the WHO Report 2022, there will be 3.5 billion people in the globe who are 60 years of age or older by 2050, up from 1 billion in 2019.
Growth in the use of minimally invasive surgeries
Minimally invasive operations are becoming common nowadays due to their lower risk and trauma. Smaller incisions reduce postoperative discomfort and speed up healing, which encourages the widespread use of these treatments and spurs an increase in R&D in the area.
To introduce cutting-edge minimally invasive endovascular coiling tools, several important players are consistently investing in R&D. One of the less invasive treatments that is strongly advised by doctors is the endovascular coiling used to treat cerebral aneurysms. A microcatheter is placed during this surgery through the aneurysm-containing artery in the groyne region. After that, platinum coils are removed since they encourage aneurysm clotting and stop blood flow to other parts of the brain.
Endovascular coiling is a propelling sector
The future is expected to see steady growth for endovascular coiling. The benefits of this operation, including simple access to the vertebrobasilar system, numerous aneurysms in remote locations, and a quicker recovery period than with other procedures, are the reasons driving the intracranial aneurysm market expansion.
Additionally, there is a strong likelihood that the increasing number of strokes occurring globally would rupture blood vessels and cause cerebral aneurysms, which will encourage intracranial aneurysm market revenue growth. For instance, the World Stroke Organization (WSO) reported that in 2022, around 12 million (12,224,551) persons suffered from a stroke.
Growing research and development and technological breakthroughs
With the rise in research and development for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, improved healthcare facilities, technological advancements in the diagnosis of intracranial aneurysms and the treatment with novel therapeutics, growing research and development in the industry as well as daily increases in healthcare investment, the intracranial aneurysm industry will experience lucrative growth opportunities in the forecast period.
For instance, Acetylsalicylic acid combined with aggressive blood pressure management is being studied in phase 3 clinical investigation at Goethe University's Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery in patients with unruptured cerebral aneurysms.
Increasing the use of imaging techniques to assist the intracranial aneurysm market
The diagnosis of cerebral aneurysms relies heavily on three imaging modalities, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), computed tomography (CTA), and intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (IADSA). CTA is a different vascular imaging technique that includes getting a conventional CT scan while receiving an intravenous contrast injection.
The gold standard for identifying intracranial aneurysms at the moment is IADSA. Additionally, medical practitioners use intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography to treat intracranial aneurysm patients. Therefore, one of the reasons propelling the intracranial aneurysm market is imaging modalities that offer superior pictures for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms.
The North American intracranial aneurysm market is projected to propel
North America is anticipated to lead the intracranial aneurysm market and account for a large revenue share due to its established healthcare infrastructure, ageing population, and high rates of hypertension and stroke.
Additionally, a rise in the incidence of cerebral aneurysms and a need for less invasive procedures are fueling intracranial aneurysm market expansion in the area. An increasing number of projects being carried out by various groups is also projected to encourage intracranial aneurysm market expansion. For instance, The Bee Foundation (TBF) is committed to raising awareness and lowering the number of fatalities brought on by brain aneurysms via cutting-edge studies.
Asia Pacific is anticipated to be the second-largest growing market
The Asia Pacific intracranial aneurysm industry is anticipated to grow. This is due to several causes, including an ageing population, numerous lifestyle stressors, an increase in the prevalence of hypertension, better diagnostic quality, and increased patient affordability.
The Asia Pacific region has seen a large increase in cerebral aneurysm surgeries as a result of all the aforementioned variables. Moreover, the expansion of the regional intracranial aneurysm market is likely aided by attractive development prospects in emerging nations like China, India, and Japan. For instance, rising medical tourism to India is anticipated to boost the market because of the comparatively inexpensive cost of intracranial surgery compared to other industrialized nations like the U.S.
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