Recently, minimally invasive cardiac
surgery has started to gain popularity among surgeons and patients. Minimally
invasive procedures allow for reduced hospitalization and less scarring. The
growth of the minimally invasive procedures comes from the cannibalization of
the open-heart surgery procedures.
Currently, many types of minimally invasive
procedures do not have FDA approval. As more products get FDA approved, the
minimally invasive procedures are expected to grow at a much higher rate and
cause the open-heart procedures to decline.
Cardiac surgery and heart valve procedures
accounts for a large array of procedures. Generally, cardiac surgery is done
through open heart surgery where a surgeon opens the chest and heart. For heart
valves, the surgeon could replace or repair the damaged heart valve.
Another common cardiac surgery procedure
would be coronary artery bypass grafting where a harvested vein is grafted onto
the heart to bypass blocked arteries. This procedure can be done on-pump, where
a cardioplegic solution is sued to stop the heart and the patient is put on a
heart-lung machine, or off-pump, also known as beating heart surgery.
Spanning over 408 pages “US
Procedure Numbers for Cardiac Surgery and Heart Valve Devices 2018 - MedPro” report
covers Executive Summary, U.S. Cardiac Surgery And Heart Valve Device Market
Overview, Competitive Analysis, Research Methodology, Disease Overview,
Procedure Numbers, Appendix. This report Covered Companies - Edwards
Lifesciences, St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, Maquet, Abiomed, HeartWare Inc.,
Sorin Group, Terumo, Abbott Laboratories, Teleflex Medical, Cardiac Assist,
AtriCure, W.L. Gore, SynCardia, Boston Scientific, Cryolife, Others include:
Berlin Heart, Cardica, Chase Medical, Genesee Biomedical, Karl Storz, LifeNet
Health, Microline Surgical, Novadaq, On-X, Saphena Medical, SentreHeart,
Vitalitec, etc.
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