Medical Implants in the US (Orthopedic, Cardiac & Other), 6th Edition
US demand for medical implants is forecast to rise 5.1 percent annually to $53.2 billion in 2020. The increasing prevalence of chronic orthopedic, cardiovascular, neurological, and other conditions that are not responsive to drugs or less invasive surgical therapies will underlie gains.
Orthopedic implants consist of:
Reconstructive Joint Replacements -- knees, hips, shoulder, elbows, ankles, and other
Orthobiologicals -- bone cement, growth factors, and substitutes; hyaluronic acid; and tissue implants
Spinal Implants -- cervical and thoracolumbar implants, intervertebral spacers, motion preservation devices, and implantable spinal stimulators
Trauma Implants -- craniomaxillofacial and internal fixation devices, and implantable and trauma stimulators
Dental Implants
Cardiovascular implants discussed and analyzed include:
Pacing Devices -- cardiac resynchronization therapy devices (CRT devices), implantable cardiac pacemakers (ICPs), implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), and pacing leads and batteries
Cardiac Stents & Related Implants -- coronary and peripheral stents, and stent-related implants consisting of synthetic grafts and vena cava filters
Structural Cardiac Implants -- heart valves and related repair devices, ventricular-assist devices, and insertable heart monitors
Other medical implants covered in the study encompass:
Implantable Neurological Stimulators
Drug Implants -- brachytherapy seeds, contraceptive inserts and implants, and implantable drug pumps
Ophthalmic Implants -- intraocular, glaucoma, and other implantable lenses
Otolaryngeal Implants -- airway and esophageal stents, cochlear implants, and other ENT-related devices
Cosmetic Implants -- saline and silicone breast implants, and collagen and other facial implants
All Other Implants -- biliary and specialty urinary stents, gastric bands, penile implants, surgical mesh, and transvaginal mesh
Scope of the Report
This comprehensive study analyzes the US market for medical implants. Products covered include orthopedic, cardiovascular, and other devices that are implanted into the body for therapeutic, diagnostic, or cosmetic purposes. Historical data (2005, 2010, 2015) and forecasts for 2020 and 2025 are provided for medical implants by type. Also included is an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
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