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Peripheral Vascular Devices – Market Insights – Latin America (Supplemental)

The Latin American PV device market will see increasing penetration of endovascular techniques and increasing uptake of premium-priced products, such as drug-eluting technologies and IVL, as well as a particular focus on procedures treating iliac and lower-limb arteries. Nevertheless, price competition, unfavorable reimbursement, and unwillingness by some clinicians to adopt new technologies will limit revenue growth to some extent.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for PV devices in Latin America from 2019 through 2033.

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