World Wound Management Products
World Wound Management Products report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=130335&rt=World-Wound-Management-Products.html )asseses thatGlobal demand to rise 4.6% annually through 2013 World demand for wound management products will increase 4.6 percent annually to $28.7 billion in 2013. Based on the advanced nature of medical delivery systems and the widespread insurance coverage of residents for primary health care procedures, the developed countries combined will absorb approximately three-fourths of this total. Demand in the developing countries as a whole will expand faster as the availability and accessibility of basic health care services improve.
Wound closures to remain largest-selling product group Wound closures will remain the largestselling group of wound management products, with world demand expanding 3.5 percent annually to $11.1 billion in 2013. Applications in surgery and trauma procedures, coupled with the increasing availability of high value-added absorbable sutures and staples and tissue sealants, will foster gains. By contrast, advances in minimally invasive medical technologies will hold down overall gains in world demand for wound closures.
Minor/moderate injury cases to boost bandage market Increasing applications in the treatment of minor-to-moderate injuries will boost global demand for bandages 4.2 percent annually through 2013. Adhesive bandages and tapes will continue to post the largest share of sales based on widespread use in first aid and sports medicine. Compression and related bandages for the immobilization of orthopedic injuries will command the greatest demand among other products in this group. Overall world growth opportunities for bandages will be moderated by the multiple supplier availability and limited pricing flexibility of most widely employed types.
Broad use, frequent changes to favor wound dressings World demand for wound dressings will increase 5.4 percent annually through 2013. Gains will reflect broad indications, which extend to the treatment of surgical incisions, minor-to-moderate burns, and acute and chronic skin abrasions, lacerations and ulcers. Infection prevention standards promoting more frequent changing, coupled with the expanding availability of advanced biological and synthetic products, will underlie the favorable global projections for wound dressings.
Biotech growth factors among other opportunities Bioengineered growth factors and negative pressure devices will post the fastest gains in demand among other wound management products. Both products are effective in stimulating natural wound healing processes. As a result, they will gain applications in the primary and secondary treatment of serious wounds.
Leading suppliers include 3M, Johnson & Johnson Leading global competitors in the world wound management business include CR Bard, Baxter International, ConvaTec, Covidien, Johnson & Johnson, Kinetic Concepts, Lohmann & Rauscher, Moelnlycke Health Care, Smith & Nephew, Systagenix Wound Management and 3M Company. The remainder of the industry is fragmented, with approximately 2,000 small- to medium-sized producers seeking niche opportunities in various product segments.
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