European Markets for Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Devices 2010 (15 Countries)
The European market for gastrointestinal endoscopic devices was valued at more than €793 million in 2009.
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These devices include:
- GI endoscopes
- Capsule endoscopy devices
- Stenting devices
- Dilation balloons
- Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) devices
- Biopsy forceps
- Cytology brushes
- Polypectomy snares
- Hemostasis devices
- Enteral feeding products
The increasing frequency of colon cancer screening across Europe is driving many types of GI procedures and will sustain growth over the forecast period. Countries covered in this report include:
- Austria
- Benelux
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Portugal
- Scandinavia
- Spain
- Switzerland
- The U.K.
Within the European market for gastrointestinal endoscopic, companies such as Boston Scientific, Cook Medical, Fujinon and Olympus lead the market. This report provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of market revenues by device type, market forecasts through 2016, unit sales, average selling prices, market drivers and limiters and a detailed competitive analysis, including manufacturer market shares and product portfolios.
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