Summary
Central venous/vascular access devices are small, flexible tubes placed in large veins for people who require frequent access to the bloodstream. Venous access devices that can be implanted under the skin were introduced in 1982. They allow medications to be delivered directly into larger veins, are less likely to clot, and can be left in for long periods. The CVAD may contain one or two tubes. When a CVAD contains two tubes, it is called a double or dual lumen catheter and may also be used for injecting contrast for CT or MRI scans (depending on type of CVAD).
Market Segment as follows:
By Type
PICC
Centrally Inserted Catheters (non-tunnelled and tunnelled)
Implanted Ports
Others
By Application
Hospital
Non-Hospital
By Company
C. R. Bard, Inc.
Smiths Medical, Inc.
Teleflex Incorporated
B. Braun Melsungen AG
Nipro Corporation
Edwards Lifesciences
Terumo Corporation
Vygon (UK) Ltd
Ameco Medical Industries
AngioDynamics, Inc.
Romsons
PRODIMED
The main contents of the report including:
Section 1:
Product definition, type and application, global and China market overview;
Section 2:
Global and China Market competition by company;
Section 3:
Global and China sales revenue, volume and price by type;
Section 4:
Global and China sales revenue, volume and price by application;
Section 5:
China export and import;
Section 6:
Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications;
Section 7:
Industry chain and raw materials;
Section 8:
SWOT and Porter's Five Forces;
Section 9:
Conclusion.
Summary:
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