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The medical device industry, heavily regulated in most nations of the world, has unique challenges and opportunities. Medical device companies must make constant research and development investments to produce the innovations that drive market success. Despite challenges medical device companies are facing, an unexpectedly enlarging elderly population worldwide benefits tremendously from medical devices. Medical devices are among the first priority of emerging market nations as their economies expand and healthcare expenditure increases. Consequently, there is a growing number of medical device companies, as well as investors in the field. Revenue trends at major medical device companies have changed, and Kalorama Information’s market research reports provide up-to-date market forecasts that follow the emerging trends influencing medical device companies. Our research keeps you updated on the host of mergers and acquisitions transpiring in the medical device market as companies seek to expand their manufacturing operations. Kalorama’s collection of reports on the medical device market opportunity covers the wound care, drug delivery, equipment, and surgical market segments, featuring reports on the wound care market as a whole, wearable medical devices, and remote patient monitoring systems, among many other topics.
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- $3,500.00 – $7,000.00Respiratory diseases are among the most common ailments across the world. Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are the major causes of mortality rates among children and elderly. Currently, about 300 million people suffer from asthma—the number only expected to rise over next few years—and about 14.2 million people suffer from COPD. Given these […]November 1, 2005$2,995.00 – $5,990.00Surgical and trauma wounds are, by far, the most common types of wounds addressed in the wound care area, but it is by no means the easiest to compete in. There are millions of surgical procedures performed annually worldwide; in the United States alone, there are over 100,000 surgeries performed daily. Enjoying market success depends […]September 1, 2005$3,500.00 – $7,000.00This report considers the markets for therapeutic cardiovascular devices, such as prosthetic valves, pacemakers, stents, support devices, ICDs, VADs, and TAHs, in the United States as broken down into four major segments: cardiomyopathy/congestive heart failure arrhythmias arteriosclerosis (coronary artery disease), and valvular heart disease While there are other cardiovascular conditions that remain significant in the […]September 1, 2005$995.00 – $7,000.00In the industrial world, over 240 million people lack one or more teeth. It is estimated that 40% of the western population is missing one tooth or more. In the United States, approximately 10% is the population is totally edentulous, and every year about two million Americans loose a tooth due to sporting accidents. Although […]September 1, 2005$2,995.00 – $5,990.00Approximately 27 million burn cases requiring professional treatment occur worldwide each year, and of these 7 million will require hospitalization and more than a million will die as a direct result of their burns. Burn injuries are a particularly difficult and painful area of medicine requiring multi-pronged approach to address infection, pain, and a host […]August 1, 2005$2,995.00 – $5,990.00The aging of the population and continued advances in biotechnology drive the skin ulcer portion of the wound care industry, estimated at $3.3 billion globally. A lack of effective treatment options has heretofore added to the increased costs of skin ulcer treatment and has contributed to the growing frustration in the industry. New product manufacturers […]July 1, 2005$995.00 – $1,990.00With the promise of improved outcomes and shorter recovery times and costs, endoscopic surgery has evolved into an accepted surgical discipline in most therapeutic areas. However, spine surgeons in particular have been slow to embrace this new technology over the past decade or so. Challenges specific to the spinal column have made the adoption of […]June 1, 2005$3,500.00 – $7,000.00The U.S. market for home care products and equipment continues to post steady gains, primarily as a result of the aging population and increasing shifts of chronic care patients from hospitals to home. In 2004, an estimated 16 million people received home health care in the United States, and most of these individuals also used […]June 1, 2005$995.00 – $1,990.00Neurological catheters, also known as microcatheters, are small devices that can navigate the intricate intracranial vasculature of the brain. These catheters–some on the market, others in development–are used for a variety of applications, including aneurysm occlusion, chronic pain relief, targeted drug delivery, tumor embolization, treating vascular malformations, brachytherapy, and vasospasm therapy. They also promise to […]February 1, 2005$995.00 – $1,990.00Computer-based technologies offer significant potential for improving the clinical outcomes of patients. Computer software and hardware, as well as the systems they control, have begun to impact the manner in which surgeons design, plan, simulate and perform surgery. In the last few years, automated and computer-assisted techniques have found increased use in surgical procedures as […]February 1, 2005