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The Persistent Barrier: Examining the High Rate of Shunt Complications, Failures, and the Need for Market Innovation
Description This article delves into the significant challenge of shunt malfunction and infection, which remains the single largest restraint on the market and a key motivator for next-generation product development.
Despite technological advances, the high rate of shunt complications remains a critical concern and a major restraint on market potential. Shunt failure, typically due to obstruction (blockage), or infection, is a common occurrence, with up to half of all patients requiring at least one revision surgery within five years of initial placement. Shunt infection is particularly severe, often necessitating the complete removal and replacement of the device, leading to increased patient morbidity and healthcare costs.
Addressing this persistent issue is a central focus for research and development. Manufacturers are actively pursuing solutions such as creating catheters that are less prone to obstruction from…