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Medical Implants Market Latest Trends by 2021

Medical implants are artificial devices or tissues, which are used to replace damaged biological structures or enhance an existing biological structure. Some of the implants are made from skin, bone, or other body tissues. Others are made from metal, plastic, or ceramic materials. Medical implants can be permanent or can be taken out when they are no longer needed. There are some risks and complications associated with medical implantation, such as infections, surgical risks, and implant failure. Medical implants are used in areas such as cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurological disorders, dental, and others. Rising aging population and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases are some of the major driving factors for the medical implants market. Aged people are more susceptible to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, orthopedic disorders, endovascular diseases, and dental disorders, this being the major users of medical implants, such as kidney and heart implants, artificial joints implants, and eye implants.
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The global medical implants market is categorized based on types, origin, materials, and end users. Based on types, the report covers cardiovascular implants, spinal implants, orthopedics and trauma, dental implants, ophthalmic implants, neurostimulators implants, and others. Cardiovascular implants include pacing devices, stents and related implants and structural cardiac implants. Orthopedics and trauma implants comprise reconstructive joint replacements, orthobiologics, trauma implants, and sports medicine. Major dental implants include plate-form dental implants and root-form dental implants. Ophthalmic implants comprise intraocular lens and glaucoma implants. Neurostimulators implants are further categorized into deep brain stimulators, sacral nerve stimulators, spinal cord stimulators, vagus nerve stimulators, and others. Other implants include gynecological devices, drug implants, otolaryngeal implants, cosmetic implants, gastroenterological implants, urological implants, and skin and wound care implants. Based on origin, the market covers synthetic and biological implants. Based on materials, the market covers polymers, alloys, and ceramics. Based on end users, the market covers medical device manufacturing companies, pharmaceutical companies, research institutes, and academic institutes.
North America occupies the largest market for medical implants, followed by Europe. This is due to advancements in medical technologies, growing elderly population, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, rise in health care expenditure, and improved health care infrastructure in the region. The medical implants market in Asia is also expected to grow at a high rate in the next few years. This is attributed to the increasing aging population, growing awareness about therapeutic applications of medical implants, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing disposable income, and developing health care infrastructure in the region. In addition, rising demographics and economies in developing countries, such as India and China, is expected to lead to the growth in the medical implants market in Asia.
Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and growing aging population are some of the major driving factors for the global medical implants market. Moreover, advancements in medical implants and rising awareness about artificial implants are also supporting the growth of the global medical implants market. However, high cost of implantation, inadequate reimbursement policies, and lack of skilled health care professionals are some of the factors inhibiting the growth of the market.
Increasing number of mergers and acquisitions and rapid product launches are some of the latest trends that have been observed in global medical implants market. Some of the major companies operating in the global medical implants market are Johnson & Johnson Limited, Abbott Laboratories, Edwards Life-sciences Corporation, Orthofix International N.V., Novartis International AG, Sorin S.p.A, Boston Scientific Corporation, Smith & Nephew plc, Tornier N.V., and StrykerCorporation.
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Key geographies evaluated in this report are:
  • North America
    • U.S
    • Canada
  • Europe
    • France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK
    • Eastern Europe
    • CIS
  • APAC
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • Others
  • Latin America
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Others
Key features of this report
  • Drivers, restraints, and challenges shaping the Medical Implants market dynamics
  • Latest innovations and key events in the industry
  • Analysis of business strategies of the top players
  • Medical Implants market estimates and forecasts(2015 -2021)
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