Aneurysm Clips Market Restraints
Despite aneurysm clipping procedure has shown to be a safe and effective to treat aneurysms, it is an invasive procedure that requires dissection of the skull and general anesthesia for the procedure. General anesthesia poses risks, especially for older patients and those with chronic health conditions.
Moreover, recovery after invasive surgery takes longer time. For instance, recovering from a clipping procedure performed on an unruptured aneurysm without complications may require a two to a five-day hospital stay and three to six weeks of recovery at home. Furthermore, a ruptured aneurysm can take considerably longer time to recover. The presence of an aneurysm clip in a patient or individual in the magnetic resonance environment can be potentially hazardous situation. MRI can cause serious damage to aneurysm clips made from metal causing serious injury or death of patient.
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