Transcatheter Embolization and Occlusion Market Size 2023 to 2032
Transcatheter embolization and occlusion devices (TEODs) are medical devices that are used to block blood flow to a specific area in the body. They are typically used to treat a variety of conditions, including tumors, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and varicose veins. TEODs can be made from a variety of materials, including coils, beads, and plugs. They are inserted into the body through a catheter, which is a thin, flexible tube. The catheter is guided to the desired location using X-ray or ultrasound imaging. Once the TEOD is in place, it is released to block the blood flow. TEODs are a minimally invasive treatment option that can be used to treat a variety of conditions. They are often used in place of surgery, which can be more invasive and have a longer recovery time.
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