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Aortic Repair Devices | Market Insights | Europe | 2023

Following the short-term negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the European market for aortic repair devices will expand modestly over the forecast period due to increasing penetration of endovascular procedures, which will be supported by new device launches and increased awareness of aneurysms and endovascular techniques; however, concerns over the cost-effectiveness and long-term outcomes of these procedures will hinder the pace of market growth to some extent.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the current state of the market for aortic repair devices in Europe across a 12-year period.

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