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A guidewire is a thin, flexible tube that is used to introduce, guide, and place medical equipment inside the body of a patient. It's commonly made of nitinol, stainless steel, platinum, palladium, bimetal, tungsten, and polymers, all of which have excellent tensile and torque strength, durability, and fatigue resistance. Guidewires are utilised to reach lesions in the blood artery and are coated with hydrophilic and hydrophobic chemicals to promote lubrication during vascular interventions and minimally invasive (MI) procedures. Because these wires increase device delivery and reduce the danger of vascular damage, they are widely used in cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, urological, and interventional radiology operations.

In the global Guidewires Market , North America is the market leader. The rise in lifestyle diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, atherosclerosis, and neuro vascular disorders are important driving factors for the guidewires market in North America. Due to economic development, improved healthcare services, and government initiatives in emerging economies, the Asia Pacific market is growing at a rapid pace. In highly populated nations like India and China, a huge number of patients with peripheral vascular disorders leads to an increase in endovascular operations.

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