Spinal Implants and Devices Market Expected to Reach $13,384 Mn by 2022
The Global Spinal Implants and Devices Market was
worth $9,741 million in 2015, and is estimated to reach $13,384 million by
2022, growing at a CAGR of 4.6% during the study period. Spinal implants and
devices are used to treat spinal deformities such as spinal stenosis and
isthmic spondylolisthesis. Increase in geriatric population, rise in adoption
of minimal invasive surgery techniques, and upsurge in incidence rate of spinal
disorders are expected to drive the market growth. Moreover, technological
advancements in spinal fusion implants fuel this growth. However, unfavorable
reimbursement scenario and stringent regulatory approval procedures are
expected to impede the market growth.
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Spinal stenosis is the most common problem in
men and women over 50 years of age. With age, changes occur in the structure of
the spine, such as the band of the tissue that supports the spine gets thick,
bones and joints get bigger, thus leading to the most common cause of spinal
impairment. According to Eurostat, on January 1, 2015, the European Union
(EU)-28 population was estimated to be 508.5 million of which older persons
(aged 65 years or over) had an 18.9% share, reflecting an increase of 0.4% compared
to the previous year. Therefore, increase in geriatric population is expected
to impact the demand for spinal implant and devices for the treatment of spinal
disorders.
Asia-Pacific possesses high market potential,
owing to the rise in incidence of spinal disorders and increase in healthcare
expenditure. Moreover, the rapidly aging population and low cost of the spinal
procedures in countries such as India as compared to in developed countries
(U.S.) have further increased the demand for spinal implants. Spinal surgery is
performed at over 2,000 hospitals in India, of which complex and sophisticated
surgeries, such as microscopic spine surgery, are performed in at least 500
multi-faculty spinal surgery hospitals and super-specialty hospitals. Therefore,
the aforementioned factors are expected to upsurge the demand for spinal
implants and devices in the region.
Fusion implants and devices are used in the
treatment of spine disorders such as mechanical low back pain, which is often
associated with degenerative changes in the discs or low-grade slippage of the
spine. According to the U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative, musculoskeletal back
pain is a major cause of disability in Americans. In fact, according to the
National Center for Health Statistics, one in four adults suffers from chronic
low back pain. Moreover, as stated by WHO, low back pain is a leading cause of
economic burden on individuals and government. In the U.S., around 149 million
days are lost every year due to low back pain. Thus, rise in prevalence of
disorders such as low back pain and stenosis stimulates the market for these
devices.
The report segments the spinal implants and
devices industry based on product type, surgery, and geography. According to
the product type, it is segmented into fusion devices, non-fusion/motion
preservation devices, vertebral compression fracture treatment devices, spinal
bone stimulators, and spine biologics. By surgery type, it is bifurcated into
open surgery and minimally invasive surgery. Geographically, it is analyzed
across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
The key companies operating in this market are
Alphatec Spine, Inc., B. Braun Melsungen AG, Depuy Synthes (Johnson &
Johnson), Exactech, Inc., Globus Medical, Inc., Medtronic plc, NuVasive, Inc.,
Orthofix International N.V., Stryker Corporation, and Zimmer Biomet Holdings,
Inc.
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The other players operating in the market
include Paragon Medical, Inc., Norman Noble, Inc., Nutech, Titan Spine, Wenzel
Spine, Inc., X·spine Systems, Inc., Tecomet, Inc., Marox Corporation, Axial
Medical, Spine Wave, Inc., K2M, Inc., and Captiva Spine, LLC.
Key Benefits
- The study provides an in-depth
analysis of the global market, with current trends and future estimations,
to elucidate the imminent investment pockets.
- Quantitative analysis from 2014
to 2022 is expected to enable the stakeholders to capitalize on prevailing
market opportunities.
- The report provides actual
historical figures for 2014 and Y-o-Y forecasts from 2016 to 2022,
considering 2015 as base.
- Comprehensive analysis of all
geographical regions is provided to determine the prevailing
opportunities.
- Extensive analysis is conducted
by closely following key product positioning and monitoring the top
contenders within the market framework.
Spinal Implants and Devices Market Key Segments:
By Product
- Spinal Fusion Devices
- Thoracolumbar Devices
- Anterior Lumbar Plates
- Lumbar Plates
- Pedicle Screw
- Rods
- Hooks
- Wires & Cables
- Crosslinks
- Cervical Fixation Devices
- Anterior Cervical Plates
- Hook Fixation Systems
- Plates & Screws
- Clamps
- Wires
- Interbody Fusion Devices
- Non-Bone Interbody Fusion
Devices
- Bone Interbody Fusion Devices
- Non-Fusion Devices/Motion
Preservation Devices
- Dynamic Stabilization Devices
- Interspinous Process Spacers
- Pedicle Screw-Based Systems
- Facet Replacement Products
- Artificial Discs
- Artificial Cervical Discs
- Artificial Lumbar Discs
- Annulus Repair Devices
- Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- Vertebral Compression Fracture
(VCF) Treatment Devices
- Balloon Kyphoplasty Devices
- Vertebroplasty Devices
- Spinal Bone Stimulators
- Non-Invasive Spine Bone
Stimulators
- Pulsed Electromagnetic Field
Device
- Capacitive Coupling(CC) and
Combined (Electro) Magnetic Field (CMF) Devices
- Invasive Spine Bone
Stimulators
- Spine Biologics
- Spinal Allografts
- Machined Bones Allograft
- Demineralized Bone Matrix
- Bone Graft Substitutes
- Bone Morphogenetic Proteins
- Synthetic Bone Grafts
- Cell-Based Matrix
By Surgery
- Open Spine Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Spine
Surgery
By Geography
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- France
- Germany
- UK
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- India
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
- Australia
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- LAMEA
- Brazil
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Rest of LAMEA
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