Global Central Vascular Access Device Market Study 2015-2025, by Segment (PICC, Centrally Inserted Catheters (non-tunnelled and tunnelled), Implanted Ports), by Market (Hospital, Non-Hospital), by Company (C. R. Bard, Inc., Smiths Medical, Inc., Teleflex Incorporated)

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Report ID
42542
Published Date
18-Nov
No of Report Page
50
Report Category
Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare
Editor's Rating
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  • Report Details

    Snapshot
    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

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  • Table Of Content

    Table of Content
    1 Industry Overview
    1.1 Central Vascular Access Device Industry
    1.1.1 Overview
    1.1.2 Products of Major Companies
    1.2 Market Segment
    1.2.1 Industry Chain
    1.2.2 Consumer Distribution
    1.3 Price & Cost Overview
    2 Central Vascular Access Device Market by Type
    2.1 By Type
    2.1.1 PICC
    2.1.2 Centrally Inserted Catheters (non-tun

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