Medical devices industry is undergoing a drastic change with growing focus on preventive care. Companies are focusing on manufacturing products and solutions based on home care, remote monitoring, and self-monitoring, as more and more patients are seeking diagnosis and treatment at home. Technological developments enable users to track health conditions using smartphones without visiting healthcare facilities. The rising incidences of chronic diseases and growing aging population create opportunities in the medical devices industry. Geographically, the growth in emerging markets such as India and China would be higher than developed countries. The report on medical devices industry assists businesses and investors to gain comprehensive information about changing market dynamics. It also provides an extensive analysis of driving and hindering factors of growth of the industry. The study explores development trends, opportunities, and detailed segmentation of the industry. Recent news, policies, standards & regulations, and new findings in the industry are discussed. Significant market statistics have been highlighted in the research to help stakeholders to implement various strategies to strengthen their position in the market.
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The disabled & elderly assistive technologies constitute rehabilitative devices that provide additional accessibility to individuals with cognitive difficulties, impairments, and disabilities. These assistive technologies help disabled & geriatr...
A laser is a device that emits light and works on the principle of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. At present, lasers are highly adopted in the area of medicine for treatment of various diseases. Moreov...
Computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology is used to design and manufacture a variety of products, including dental prosthetics. In dentistry, CAD/CAM is used to improve the design and create dental restorations, including ...
Radiotherapy is also known as radiation therapy, which utilizes high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells and reduce tumors. It involves the use of various rays including X-rays, gamma rays, and charged particles. During radiotherapy, radiation can be de...
Intravenous (IV) therapy is the process of infusion of liquid substances, such as electrolytes, medicines, nutrition, and blood-based products, directly into the vein as a therapeutic treatment. Intravenous therapy is the fastest way of delivering the flu...
Medical cart, also known as medical trolley, is a mobile equipment, which comprises set of drawers, compartments, trays, and shelves for use in hospital and medical settings to carry, transport, and dispense emergency supplies, medicines, medical instrume...
Anesthesia is a medical procedure that is used to provide sedation to the patients using anesthetics to control pain during the course of a surgery. Anesthesia devices, such as anesthesia delivery machines and disposables, are commonly used during surgica...
Sports medicine is a study that deals with improving physical fitness and preventing sports-associated injuries. The major objective of sports medicine is to enhance the athletic performance and prevent future injuries. Sport medicine aids in the treatmen...
Dental implants & prosthetics are commonly used during tooth replacement procedures. Most commonly, a dental implant consists of a titanium-based cylinder, which replaces the root of a missing tooth. Moreover, the additional parts (prosthetics), such ...
Neurovascular devices are used for the treatment and management of neurovascular disorders such as cerebral aneurysm and stenosis. The global neurovascular devices market was valued at $2,371 million in 2016, and is estimated to reach $3,409 million by 2023,...
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery for the treatment of abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysm. The EVAR procedure involves inserting a stent graft within the aneurysm area through a groin (femoral arte...
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) systems are a variation of traditional computed tomography systems. These systems are used by medical professionals to reconstruct a 3D image of various regions of patient’s anatomy such as dental, oral, and maxi...
Prosthetic heart valve is a device that acts as an artificial heart valve for treatment of patients suffering from valvular heart diseases. Valvular heart diseases result in malfunction of valves of the human heart.
Coronary stents are small expandable tubes that are used to treat narrowed or blocked coronary arteries and reduce chest pain (angina). Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) are treated with these stents. These types of stents are also called as car...
Patient monitoring devices are used to observe vital parameters, such as heart rate and blood pressure of the patients. These devices, such as pulse oximeters, capnographs, and cardiac monitors, are increasingly used in hospitals, clinics, and various out...
Bionics is the science of constructing artificial systems, which imitates the function of original organ. These artificial systems are used to replace a non-functional organ, which could be lost due to trauma, disease, and congenital defect....
Blood pressure (BP) monitoring devices are used for the measurement three types of blood pressure: high, low, and blood pressure, which shows excessive or maladaptive fluctuations. Blood pressure is one of the main risk factors for chronic heart disease d...
Hearing care devices restore hearing function in patients suffering from hearing impairment. Some of these devices (mainly implants) could even restore hearing function in profoundly deaf individuals.
Cardiac surgery is the process performed to cure the heart tissue defects, for grafting, or for replacement of heart tissues in case of damage. There are two major types of heart surgeries-closed and open. Aging populations, elevating rates of obesity, po...
Breast biopsy is a preliminary test that detects the area of an abnormal tissue growth or diagnoses the presence of cancerous cells. Defects or abnormalities are detected in the cell with the help of devices, such as vacuum-assisted biopsy, core needle bi...
A guidewire is a long and flexible wire (or spring in some cases) used to assist the introduction and proper placement of a larger medical device (particularly prosthesis) into a patient’s body. The guidewires used during any vascular procedure (a p...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) is a novel procedure for sequencing genomes at low costs and high speed with improved efficiency. The global next generation sequencing market accounted for $3,567 million in 2015, and is anticipated to reach $12,801 milli...
Medical electrodes transfer the energy of ionic currents in the body into electrical currents that can be amplified, studied, and used for diagnosis of the patient’s medical condition. The make of the medical electrode comprises of lead, metal, and ...
Digital X-ray, also known as digital radiograph or digital radiology, is an innovative imaging technology that is applied in the medical field for different diagnostic procedures, such as dental, orthopedic, chest imaging, and many others. Digital radiolo...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a medical condition of the eye, which is prevalent in a diabetic individual. It is mainly caused due to damage of the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue present at the back of the eye. Without timely treatment, the ...
Implantable defibrillators is a battery-powered small device placed underneath chest or abdomen to keep track of patient’s heart rate. Increase in palpitation is diagnosed by the device and the normal heart rhythm is restored. These devices play a v...
Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are a type of ophthalmic implants, which are used in surgeries pertaining to eyes. IOLs are synthetic lenses implanted inside the eye that substitute the focusing power of a natural lenses, which are surgically removed. These are...
A multiplex assay is a procedure in which multiple analytes (proteins, biomolecules, growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and others) are profiled by detecting and quantifying them simultaneously. These assays are used to amplify multiple targets in a p...
Next generation diabetic therapy and drug delivery systems are used to improve the adherence to insulin in diabetic patients to reduce the risk of complications related to sudden change in the blood sugar level. Oral & inhalable insulin painlessly man...
External defibrillators are light weight and portable devices used to deliver therapeutic shock to a patient’s heart in life-threatening conditions such as ventricular fi...