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Transcatheter embolization particles are a type of surgical device used to block or reduce the flow of blood to a specific area of the body. The particles are typically made of a biocompatible material such as polyvinyl alcohol, gelatin, or starch. They are delivered to the target area via a catheter, which is inserted through a small incision in the skin. The particles are then released into the bloodstream, where they form a clot that blocks the flow of blood. This procedure is commonly used to treat aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and other vascular diseases. The transcatheter embolization particles market is a rapidly growing segment of the surgical devices industry. It is driven by the increasing prevalence of vascular diseases, technological advancements in the field, and the growing demand for minimally invasive treatments. Some of the major players in the transcatheter embolization particles market include Boston Scientific Corporation, Cook Medical, Merit Medical Systems, Inc., Medtronic, and Terumo Corporation. Show Less Read more