Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Heriberto Brito de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Belczak,Sergio Quilici, Oliveira,Eymard Francisco Brito de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Vascular Brasileiro (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-54492014000400272
Resumo: Background:Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery have important social and economic repercussions. Most endovascular devices used in Brazil are imported and, therefore, particularly expensive.Objective:To conduct a retrospective analysis of patent and regulatory approval data for newly developed vascular and endovascular devices, based on the number of patents registered at the Brazilian National Industrial Property Institute (INPI) and the number of products approved by the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) over recent years.Methods:This retrospective study involved electronic searches of the INPI (www.inpi.gov.br) and ANVISA websites (www.anvisa.gov.br), for patents registered and products approved between January 1997 and December 2012.Results:The keywords used for the search ("catheter(s)," "stent(s)," "graft(s)," and "wound dressing(s)") returned a total of 701 new patents registered during the period studied. Thirty-four percent (n=237) of these were patents for wound dressings, while the remaining 66% (n=464) were for devices used in endovascular surgery. Only 7.8% (n=268) of the 3433 products approved by ANVISA during the period analyzed were produced in Brazil.Conclusions:The social and economic importance of innovations in health care highlights the need to monitor them, to register them and to support their production, in view of the need to develop local alternatives to imported health care technology.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
title Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
spellingShingle Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
Oliveira,Heriberto Brito de
endovascular procedures
vascular surgical procedures
technological innovation
patents
product approval
title_short Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
title_full Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
title_fullStr Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
title_full_unstemmed Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
title_sort Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery in Brazil: a data analysis study
author Oliveira,Heriberto Brito de
author_facet Oliveira,Heriberto Brito de
Belczak,Sergio Quilici
Oliveira,Eymard Francisco Brito de
author_role author
author2 Belczak,Sergio Quilici
Oliveira,Eymard Francisco Brito de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Heriberto Brito de
Belczak,Sergio Quilici
Oliveira,Eymard Francisco Brito de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv endovascular procedures
vascular surgical procedures
technological innovation
patents
product approval
topic endovascular procedures
vascular surgical procedures
technological innovation
patents
product approval
description Background:Innovations in vascular and endovascular surgery have important social and economic repercussions. Most endovascular devices used in Brazil are imported and, therefore, particularly expensive.Objective:To conduct a retrospective analysis of patent and regulatory approval data for newly developed vascular and endovascular devices, based on the number of patents registered at the Brazilian National Industrial Property Institute (INPI) and the number of products approved by the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) over recent years.Methods:This retrospective study involved electronic searches of the INPI (www.inpi.gov.br) and ANVISA websites (www.anvisa.gov.br), for patents registered and products approved between January 1997 and December 2012.Results:The keywords used for the search ("catheter(s)," "stent(s)," "graft(s)," and "wound dressing(s)") returned a total of 701 new patents registered during the period studied. Thirty-four percent (n=237) of these were patents for wound dressings, while the remaining 66% (n=464) were for devices used in endovascular surgery. Only 7.8% (n=268) of the 3433 products approved by ANVISA during the period analyzed were produced in Brazil.Conclusions:The social and economic importance of innovations in health care highlights the need to monitor them, to register them and to support their production, in view of the need to develop local alternatives to imported health care technology.
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