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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Analysis of the Ob/Gyn Market Dynamics and Future Trends Among Leading Global Endometrial Ablation Systems
Valid Results, April 2008
This report analyzes Ob/Gyn surgeons use of leading Global Endometrial Ablation systems, as well as surgeons propensity to cross-use competitors substitute GEA systems. Also included is an in-depth analysis of the brand switching dynamics and the future trends for use of the featured devices.
Devices featured in the questionnaire are: Her Option (American Medical Systems), HydroThermAblator (Boston Scientific), NovaSure (Cytyc/Hologic), THERMACHOICE (Gynecare/Ethicon Womens Health, and the MEA Microwave Endometrial Ablation (Microsulis).
Please note that the analysis for this report is customized. Therefore, the report will be delivered 3 - 5 business days from receipt of an order.
The number of respondents to this survey is 40. We also have more studies available with increased survey respondents. Please use our Contact Us page for further details on pricing.
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