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Hernia Repair - US Analysis and Market Forecasts " is the
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Hernia
is a term used to describe the protrusion of an internal organ or
tissue through a weak portion of a muscle or connective tissue. The
majority of hernias occur in the abdomen, where they are caused by a
combination of increased abdominal pressure and a weakness in a
particular portion of the abdomen (which is often present at birth).
Certain conditions such as obesity and persistent coughing can cause
an increase in intra-abdominal pressure and contribute to hernia
development.
The
advancement of hernia repair has been hallmarked by three significant
shifts in surgical treatment. The first was the transition from the
tension techniques, which involved the use of sutures to tie adjacent
tissue layers together, to a tension-free technique that incorporated
flat sheets of mesh to bridge the defect. The second transition was
the overwhelming adoption of large pore meshes in replacement of
small pore meshes. Both shifts were prompted by improvements in
patient outcomes. The third transition is currently underway as
surgeons adopt the laparoscopic technique over the standard open
technique.
The
US hernia repair devices market has been estimated in this report up
to 2021. The report provides an investigation of unmet needs, future
adoption trends and compound annual growth rates (CAGR) for each
market segment. In addition, this report presents the current market
drivers and barriers which will influence the future market growth of
hernia repair devices.
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Highlights
Key
Questions Answered
- What are the procedure volumes for different hernia indications in the US? How will the volumes change in the next a few years?
- Growth in the hernia repair market lies with an increasing adoption in laparoscopic procedures. What are the current adoption trends in the US? How will laparoscopic approach grow in the upcoming years?
- Large pore synthetic mesh has been the mainstream product for years but latest products such as composite and biologic meshes are receiving increasing attention from surgeons. What are the current adoption trends towards different mesh types in the US? How will the adoption trends shift in the near future?
- There are various hernia mesh types and different mesh companies have a different strategic product focus. Who are the leading players in the hernia repair market in the US?
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Table
of Content :
1
Table of Contents
1.1
List of Tables
1.2
List of Figures
2
Executive Summary
2.1
Sales for Hernia Mesh Repair by Region
2.2
Growth of the Laparoscopic Technique
2.3
Barriers Impede Growth
2.4
Opportunities for Current and Future Players
2.5
What Do Physicians Think?
3
Introduction
3.1
Catalyst
4
Disease Overview
4.1
Anatomy & Physiology
4.1.1
Inguinal Hernias
4.1.2
Incisional Hernias
5 Competitive Assessment
5.1 Overview
5.2 Large Pore Meshes
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Angimesh R2 (Angiologica)
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