Trusted Business Insights answers what are the scenarios for growth and recovery and whether there will be any lasting structural impact from the unfolding crisis for the Spinal Devices market.
Trusted Business Insights presents an updated and Latest Study on Spinal Devices Market 2019-2029. The report contains market predictions related to market size, revenue, production, CAGR, Consumption, gross margin, price, and other substantial factors. While emphasizing the key driving and restraining forces for this market, the report also offers a complete study of the future trends and developments of the market.The report further elaborates on the micro and macroeconomic aspects including the socio-political landscape that is anticipated to shape the demand of the Spinal Devices market during the forecast period (2019-2029). It also examines the role of the leading market players involved in the industry including their corporate overview, financial summary, and SWOT analysis.
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The global spinal devices market size was USD 11.59 Billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 15.74 Billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.9% during the forecast period.
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Spinal devices are extensively used in spinal surgeries for the treatment of deformities, fractures and disc degeneration. These consist of cervical and thoracolumbar devices, interbody devices, artificial disc, dynamic stabilization devices, annulus repair devices, vertebral compression fracture devices, and others. With the rising ageing population, the prevalence of degenerative diseases and age-related spinal deformities is increasing which is favoring the demand for spine devices. Furthermore, an increasing number of spine surgeries in outpatient settings and government spending for spine treatment is expected to further fuel the market. High demand for orthopedic spine devices has also resulted in various important strategic collaborations and new product launches between key players for expanding their portfolio and geographical footprints. In November 2018, RTI Surgical announced the acquisition of Paradigm Spine, LLC, to expand its portfolio for non-fusion spine devices, which is projected to accelerate the spinal devices industry. The market for spinal devices is witnessing several technological advancements. Many manufacturers have developed spine navigation tools to improve clinical outcomes. There is also an increasing trend for personalized implants to best suit the patient. Also, the adoption of 3D printed implants is gradually increasing which is likely to fuel the overall spinal devices market growth.
MARKET DRIVERS
Increasing Number of Spinal Surgeries to Boost the Demand for Spinal Devices The rising prevalence of spinal diseases worldwide has also resulted in a drastic increase in the number of spinal surgeries. This, in turn, is driving the demand for spinal devices. Spine surgeries are mainly performed for the treatment of degenerative disc disease and correction of birth deformities. Moreover, the growing cases of spinal fractures are expected to augment the market in the forecast period.
The gradual shift and rising demand for minimally invasive spinal surgeries, rapid adoption of biologics in spinal fusion, and a significant rise in the number of cervical and lumbar disc replacement surgeries are anticipated to further fuel the market during the forecast period.
New Product Launches to Drive the Adoption of Spinal Devices
Technological advancements in the spinal devices industry have led to the launch of various innovative orthopedic implants and devices offering better treatment to patients with spinal diseases. The key manufacturers are now more focused on providing minimally invasive solutions and customized implants, which are expected to increase the demand for orthopedic spine devices. In September 2019, DePuy Synthes announced the launch of CONDUIT Implants portfolio, which includes 3D printed interbody implants facilitating spinal fusion. Launch of similar products by major players is anticipated to accelerate the spinal devices market growth. Also, strategic collaborations between various manufacturers have paved its way for incorporating innovative technologies and solutions for spinal surgeries and are poised to surge the market during the forecast period.
SEGMENTATION
By Product Type Analysis
Increase in Vertebral Augmentation Procedures to Boost the Non-fusion Devices Segment On the basis of product type, the market can be segmented into fusion devices, non-fusion devices, and stimulation devices. In terms of revenue, the fusion devices segment is estimated to dominate the market owing to the significant rise in the number of spinal fusion surgeries and the availability of various spinal fusion solutions. The fusion devices segment is further divided into cervical devices, thoracolumbar devices, interbody devices, and biologics. The biologics segment is projected to witness remarkable growth during 2019-2026 due to the increased research on orthobiologics and the rising penetration of biologics in orthopedic surgeries.
The non-fusion devices segment can be further segmented into vertebral compression fracture devices, artificial discs, dynamic stabilization devices, and others. The increasing preference for disc replacement procedure over spinal fusion surgery owing to the decreased recovery time and non-requirement for bone grafting is expected to contribute to the expansion of the non-fusion devices segment. Furthermore, the growing number of vertebral augmentation procedures is anticipated to foster the non-fusion devices segment.
Growing awareness about the benefits of electrical stimulation devices, new product launches, and government guidelines and recommendations for stimulation devices are likely to favor the expansion of the stimulation devices during the forecast period.
By Disease Indication Analysis
Degenerative Disc Disease Segment to Dominate the Market In terms of disease indication, the market is categorized into degenerative disc disease, complex deformity, traumas & fractures, and others. The degenerative disc disease is estimated to account for the maximum portion of the market owing to the increasing demand for artificial discs and the rising number of disc replacement surgeries. Lower back pain is emerging as one of the most prevalent problems worldwide and is expected to favor the degenerative disc disease segment.
The complex deformity segment is expected to propel due to the significant increase in the number of births with deformities leading to alteration or misalignment in the vertebral column and increasing geriatric population. The rising cases of spinal injuries and fractures, favorable reimbursement, and demand for minimally invasive surgeries are poised to surge the traumas & fractures segment during 2019-2026.
By End User Analysis
Rapid Adoption of Spine Navigation Software to Drive the Growth of Hospitals & ASCs segment On the basis of the end user, the market is segmented into hospitals & ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), specialty clinics, and others. The hospitals & ambulatory surgery centers segment is estimated to dominate the market throughout the forecast period owing to the favorable health reimbursement policies for spinal procedures and the rapid adoption of spine navigation software. According to an article published in the Neurosurgery Journal, spinal surgery in ambulatory surgery centers can result in saving USD 140 Million annually. This is expected to favor the hospitals & ambulatory surgery centers segment during the forecast period.
An increase in the number of spine surgeons and growing outpatient spinal surgery are expected to propel the specialty clinics segment. The others segment is anticipated to expand owing to the rapid adoption of stimulation devices in homecare settings and physiotherapy centers.
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
North America generated a revenue of USD 5.54 Billion in 2018 and is projected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period. New product launches, strategic collaborations, increased research on biologics and rising prevalence of spinal diseases are the major factors attributable to the dominance of North America in the global market. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the U.S., over 20.4% of the adults were suffering from chronic pain and 8.0% of the adults had high-impact chronic pain in 2016. This is expected to augment the demand for orthopedic spine devices in the U.S during the forecast period.
In Europe, favorable health reimbursement, high demand for medical devices in Germany and the U.K., and rising number of spine surgery are the primary reasons that are responsible for the growth of the spinal devices market. In August 2018, the European Union funded USD 3.5 Million for developing a prototype of an implant that can restore signal transmission at the time of spinal cord injury. Such active investment and government funding are projected to further drive the market in Europe. North America Spinal Devices Market Size, 2018
In the Asia Pacific region, the demand for orthopedic spine devices is poised to surge during the forecast period owing to the rising geriatric population and the growing prevalence of degenerative diseases and lower back pain. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics 201718 National Health, approximately 16% of the population in Australia have back problems, which account for 4.0 Million people. This is projected to augment the market in Asia Pacific during the forecast period. Technological advancements, expansion of distribution network of key players in the emerging nations, and increasing healthcare spending are some of the primary factors augmenting the spine devices market in Latin America and Middle East and Africa.
INDUSTRY KEY PLAYERS
Medtronic, DePuy Synthes, and Stryker to lead the market. The spinal devices market consists of numerous manufacturers; however, Medtronic, DePuy Synthes, and Stryker account for the dominant position in 2018. In terms of revenue, Medtronic accounts for the maximum market share, which is mainly due to the companys strong focus on core spine products and established distribution networks. The market share of DePuy Synthes and Stryker is estimated to increase owing to the strategic collaborations with other key players to expand their geographical footprints. For example, in November 2018, Stryker completed the acquisition of K2M that will strengthen the companys position in minimally invasive spinal surgeries.
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REPORT COVERAGE
The rising number of spinal procedures, rising prevalence of cervical and lumbar disc degeneration, and a gradual shift towards minimally invasive procedures has boosted the demand for orthopedic spine devices. Furthermore, improved awareness of stimulation devices and research on biologics are anticipated to drive the market during the forecast period. The report provides qualitative and quantitative insights on the global spinal devices market trends and detailed analysis of market size & growth rate for all possible segments in the market.
Along with this, the report provides an elaborative analysis of the global market dynamics and competitive landscape. Various key insights presented in the report are the prevalence of key spinal diseases for key countries, the regulatory scenario for key countries, reimbursement scenario for key countries, new product launches, key industry developments such as mergers, acquisitions and partnerships, key industry trends, competitive landscape, and company profiles.
Report Scope & Segmentation
Segmentation
By Product Type
Fusion Devices
Non-fusion Devices
Stimulation Devices
By Disease Indication
By End User
By Geography
INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT:
November 2019: Difusion Technologies, Inc. received FDA 510(k) clearance for Xiphos-ZF, a spinal interbody device developed from a new type of biomaterial named ZFUZE.
November 2018: Stryker completed the acquisition of K2M that will strengthen the companys position in minimally invasive spinal surgeries.
January 2017: DePuy Synthes announced the acquisition of expandable cage technology from Interventional Spine which is expected to accelerate its growth in the spine market.
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