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Kalorama Information is a reliable source for data on the wound care market opportunity. Segments covered in our reports include anti-infectives, biological dressings, burns, cleansing, debridement, moist dressings, negative pressure, skin ulcers, staples, surgical and trauma, and sutures. Our reports present revenue, analysis, market direction and forecasts to the regional and country level.
- $1,995.00 – $5,990.00Kalorama Information has been covering wound care markets for a decade, and during that time the industry has seen incredible change each year as advanced technologies enter the marketplace and become better positioned. 2010 is no exception. As a result of the growing population of the elderly, healthcare systems are challenged to treat rising incidences […]June 1, 2010$1,500.00 – $3,000.00The medical device market is vast and everything from a large imaging system to a disposable item can be classified as a type of medical device. Throughout the past decade, Kalorama has covered many device markets in detail. Certain areas such as infusion pumps, patient monitoring and catheters have shown promising growth. Others have solid […]March 1, 2010$2,995.00 – $5,990.00There are millions of surgical procedures performed annually worldwide and the market for wound care products and techniques is significant. Surgical and trauma wounds are, by far, the most common types of wounds addressed in the wound care area and thus an important market. Kalorama Information’s Wound Care Series offers one of the most complete […]May 1, 2009$1,500.00 – $9,000.00Kalorama Information’s 300 page Worldwide Wound Care: Total Market Coverage report represents the full contents of the Kalorama three-volume 2009 wound care series. The reports are joined in one volume to offer a better value to the customer that wants total market coverage. Kalorama’s approach differs from other published reports in that we segment the […]May 1, 2009$2,995.00 – $5,990.00Wound care is a constantly changing market. New wound care products and devices are entering the market with quickly to treat the most painful and critical of injuries, all striving for the best clinical outcomes. Kalorama’s Wound Care Markets, 4th Edition, Vol. II: Burns represents the fourth time that Kalorama has rexamined this aspect of […]April 1, 2009$995.00 – $5,990.00Wound care is a constantly changing market. The trend toward cost-effective skin ulcer treatment remains embedded in management programs that emphasize prevention and early intervention. New wound care products and devices are entering the market with lightening speed, all striving for the best clinical outcomes. Kalorama’s Wound Care Markets, 4th Edition, Vol. I: Skin Ulcers. […]March 1, 2009$995.00 – $5,600.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]May 1, 2008$6,995.00 – $13,990.00Complete offer of Vol. I – III Wound Care series. This includes the three volumes in one PDF file. Vol. I: Skin Ulcers Vol. II: Burns Vol. III: Surgical and Trauma WoundsOctober 1, 2007$2,995.00 – $5,990.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]September 1, 2007$2,995.00 – $5,990.002008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological developments. Kalorama Information’s analyst Mary […]September 1, 2007