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Neuroendoscopy : An Emerging Market with Attractive Growth Opportunities

Author: Dheeraj Shaha
by Dheeraj Shaha
Posted: Sep 19, 2019

The global neuroendoscopy market is expected to reach USD 218.9 million by 2022 from USD 170.5 million in 2017, at a CAGR of 5.1%. Factors such as favorable government initiatives, rising prevalence of neurological disorders, and benefits of neuroendoscopic surgeries over conventional brain surgeries are driving the growth of this neuroendoscopy market. On the other hand, the high cost of neuroendoscopy procedures and equipment may hinder the growth of the market.

The neuroendoscopy market, by product, is segmented into rigid neuroendoscopes and flexible neuroendoscopes. In 2017, the rigid neuroendoscopes segment accounted for the largest share of the global neuroendoscopy devices industry. This segment is also expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This large share and high growth can be attributed to the benefits of rigid neuroendoscopes such as superior optics, reusability due to autoclaving, and high device strength.

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Based on application, the neuroendoscopy devices market is segmented into intraventricular neuroendoscopy, transcranial neuroendoscopy, and transnasal neuroendoscopy. The transcranial neuroendoscopy segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The significant growth of this segment is owing to factors such as their wide application in the diagnosis and treatment of larger tumors with significant suprasellar extension and growing incidence of brain tumors.

Based on usability, the neuroendoscopy devices market is segmented into reusable and disposable neuroendoscopes. The reusable neuroendoscopes segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the cost-effectiveness of reusable devices as they can be used in multiple procedures after procurement.

Among the four regional segments covered in the neuroendoscopy market—North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World (RoW). Geographically, the neuroendoscopy devices market in the Asian region is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Growth in this regional segment is largely driven by the increased spending on healthcare, presence of a huge population base, growing geriatric population, increasing medical tourism, and increasing prevalence of diseases in the region.

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Transnasal Neuroendoscopy

Transnasal procedures help surgeons to approach the anterior cranial base, parasellar region, clivus, cavernous sinus, and craniovertebral junction in a less invasive manner as compared to conventional neurosurgery techniques. Transnasal neuroendoscopy is indicated for biopsies, removal of cysts, and removal of pituitary gland tumors and other obstructions. The advantages of transnasal neuroendoscopy include increased visualization with high light intensity in the deep-seated surgical field, clear display of patho-anatomical details, and extended viewing angle of neuroendoscopes (which enables surgeons to observe hidden parts of the surgical field).

Intraventricular Neuroendoscopy

Neuroendoscopic surgery for intraventricular brain tumors is one of the major applications of neuroendoscopy. This approach is used in selective conditions, such as tumor biopsy, concordant CSF diversion, treatment of non-communicating hydrocephalus, management of pineal tumor patients, fenestration of intracranial cysts, and removal of fibroid cysts. Factors such as the ease of use, increased visibility, and treatment of a large number of neurological conditions will drive the growth of this segment.

Transcranial Neuroendoscopy

Transcranial neuroendoscopy is used in the diagnosis and treatment of larger tumors with significant suprasellar extension. There are two types of endoscopic transcranial approaches transglabellar or supraorbital which are widely used by neurosurgeons. The transcranial approach is more invasive as compared to the transnasal neuroendoscopic approach. However, in order to reduce trauma, this procedure is used in conjunction with transnasal neuroendoscopy.

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