The US endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) market is one of the most dynamic device segments in the interventional arena, with growth and innovation driven in large part by an accelerating effort among endovascular specialists to expand EVAR to a wider patient pool. Thanks to ongoing advances in this field, that pool could soon routinely include patients with difficult anatomies, such as short, angulated aneurysm necks and heavily diseased femoral arteries, who would not have been considered for nonsurgical repair only a few years ago.
Endovascular graft manufacturers have played a pivotal role in this effort by introducing a steady stream of new devices and device sizes aimed at accommodating more challenging anatomy. And these efforts have paid off in a significant way
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