Central venous access devices (CVAD), also referred to as venous access ports or catheters are thin, hollow, flexible tubes placed in large veins of patients to allow frequent access to threads in the bloodstream.
These devices are inserted either by surgeons or interventional radiologists with or without the use of general anesthesia.
Market Growth
Primary market drivers include the rise in acute and chronic diseases such as systemic infections as well as increasing the use of vascular access devices in pediatric patients.
However, the risk of catheter-related complications, the high costs involved in the placement and maintenance of these devices, the high rate of product recalls and failures will restrict the market growth.
Market Segmentation
By Type
Peripheral Inserted Central Catheter
Non-tunneled Catheters
Tunneled Catheters
Implanted Ports
By Application
Drug administration
Parenteral Nutrition
Chemotherapy
Blood transfusion
Diagnostics & Testing
By End-User
Hospital
Clinics
Ambulatory Surgical Centre
Companies Profiled in the report: The report also profiles the following companies in the Central Vascular Access Devices market AngioDynamics, B.Braun Medical, C.R. Bard, Teleflex, Vygon, and so on.
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