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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Devices | Europe (Supplemental) | 2015 | Market Analysis

While a large proportion of the European GI endoscopy device market value currently comes from the sale of GIvideoscope systems and enteral feeding devices, increasing use of stents and Barrett’s esophagus ablation devices will allow those device segments to significantly grow and notably contribute to the overall market value.

This Medtech 360 Report provides key market metrics and high-level qualitative commentary for the GI endoscopy devices marker in Europe, including country-level data for 20 major countries and aggregate data for the rest of Europe, across a 10-year period.

 

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