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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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- $395.00 – $790.00Based on findings from Kalorama Information’s research study Facial Cosmetic Surgery and Rejuvenation Markets: Business, Technologies, and Competitive Intelligence (July 2004), this summary covers the top five surgeries and an “other” category. The top five procedures are: Breast augmentation/reduction Liposuction Rytidectomy (face lifts) Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift) Rhinoplasty (nose job) The analysis includes data on procedures […]October 1, 2004$3,500.00 – $7,000.00Neural and muscular stimulation by electronic and magnetic means have evolved into a burgeoning product development and commercial fields. For decades, transcutaneous electronic nerve stimulation (TENS) has been a mainstay in the pain relief arsenal. Through the years, as biocompatibility problems were being solved, electrode and sensor implants developed into a multitude of technologies with […]September 1, 2004$995.00 – $1,910.00Blood banking has been the most dynamic testing segment to adopt molecular diagnostics approaches since their introduction. Screening for HIV, HCV and HBV in donated blood, plasma and organs has largely been done by immunoassay procedures. In conjunction with background screening, this has become a very effective approach toward guaranteeing the safety of the blood/organ […]August 1, 2004$3,500.00 – $7,000.00New technologies and alternatives to traditional cosmetic surgery have opened up a huge new market for anti-aging products. Cosmetic facial rejuvenation is no longer the purview of plastic surgeons, but represents a booming cash business for a large number of dermatologist and other practitioners. Botox, dermal fillers, resurfacing modalities, lasers, and other alternatives are creating […]July 1, 2004$895.00 – $1,790.00Alternative routes of administration for insulin has been one of the leading drivers of drug delivery industry. Although transdermal and transmucosal systems have shown promise and true oral delivery remains a goal, pulmonary delivery has emerged as the leading area of development. Several major players in the pharmaceutical industry have given their backing to inhaled […]July 1, 2004$3,500.00 – $7,000.00The dialysis industry enjoys a unique space in healthcare sector. The industry has its feet spread across the two most lucrative segments of the sector viz. medical devices industry (dialysis products and supplies segment) and healthcare services industry (dialysis services segment). Needless to say, the dialysis industry remains a robust, nearly $50 billion global industry […]March 1, 2004$1,875.00 – $3,750.00Wound care has come into its own in the last five years and is now recognized as a specialty. The field has become so diverse and dynamic that studying “the wound care market” as a whole is no longer instructive. As technologies begin to be commercialized and products hit the market, segmentation by application is […]September 1, 2003$6,000.00 – $12,000.00Wound care has come into its own in the last five years and is now recognized as a specialty. The field has become so diverse and dynamic that studying “the wound care market” as a whole is no longer instructive. As technologies begin to be commercialized and products hit the market, segmentation by application is […]September 1, 2003$1,875.00 – $3,750.00Wound care has come into its own in the last five years and is now recognized as a specialty. The field has become so diverse and dynamic that studying “the wound care market” as a whole is no longer instructive. As technologies begin to be commercialized and products hit the market, segmentation by application is […]August 1, 2003$1,875.00 – $3,750.00Wound care has come into its own in the last five years and is now recognized as a specialty. The field has become so diverse and dynamic that studying “the wound care market” as a whole is no longer instructive. As technologies begin to be commercialized and products hit the market, segmentation by application is […]June 1, 2003