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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Published: March 1, 2003 | Price: $371.00 – $742.00
Diabetes monitoring and therapeutics to manage the disease and its complications continues to be an attractive market for many manufacturers. However, the factors that affect the potential of diabetes markets—including population demographics and the attitude of healthcare policy makers and clinicians—can seem like shifting sands from one country to the next. That’s why Kalorama is now offering affordable country-specific profiles on the diabetes markets that provide you with the facts you need to implement your strategy in each of the...Published: April 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
Each year in the United States, more than 500,000 people with coronary artery disease are treated with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Unfortunately, restenosis occurs within three to six months in 40% to 50% of PTCA patients due to either thrombosis or abnormal tissue growth. As a result, restenosis constitutes the major limitation to the effectiveness of PTCA. To improve on this condition, medical science created stents in an attempt to keep coronary arteries open. However, one of the early...Published: April 1, 2003 | Price: $371.00 – $742.00
The market for diabetes care products covers the spectrum of clinical medicine, including diagnostics, biologics, and drugs. Several areas have strong growth potential and others, such as drugs to treat complications, represent large underserved markets for drugs primarily marketed to other populations. Segmentation of patient populations in novel ways, such as diabetic candidates for cardiovascular drugs, presents an excellent opportunity to expand markets and influence prescription practices in some markets. Scope and Methodology In addition to epidemiology of diabetes Type...Published: April 1, 2003 | Price: $371.00 – $742.00
The market for diabetes care products covers the spectrum of clinical medicine, including diagnostics, biologics, and drugs. Several areas have strong growth potential and others, such as drugs to treat complications, represent large underserved markets for drugs primarily marketed to other populations. Segmentation of patient populations in novel ways, such as diabetic candidates for cardiovascular drugs, presents an excellent opportunity to expand markets and influence prescription practices in some markets. Scope and Methodology In addition to epidemiology of diabetes Type...Published: June 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
Wound 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 the key to understanding market potential. This Kalorama specialty report will focus on the products that are currently on the market for wound care for...Published: June 1, 2003 | Price: $995.00 – $2,992.00
According to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) more than 1,000 drugs are in various stages of development. Similarly, breakthroughs in the medical device arena such as coronary stents, implantable defibrillators, and minimally invasive bypass surgery and advances in DNA-based tests and other advanced diagnostics are detecting cancer and other diseases earlier when they are more treatable are moving from dream to reality. It is obvious that even if all of these drugs and devices make it to...Published: August 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
Wound 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 the key to understanding market potential. This Kalorama specialty report will focus on the products that are currently on the market for wound care for...Published: September 1, 2003 | Price: $1,875.00 – $3,750.00
Wound 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 the key to understanding market potential. This Kalorama specialty report will focus on the products that are currently on the market for surgical and trauma...Published: September 1, 2003 | Price: $6,000.00 – $12,000.00
Wound 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 the key to understanding market potential. Kalorama has undertaken a major study to examine each of the three main market segments, in turn: Volume I:...Published: March 1, 2004 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
The 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 that has managed to fuel its growth engine with a modest, but respectable 6% to 7% rise growth rate in the past 5 years. The...Published: July 1, 2004 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
New 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 a dynamic and growing marketplace and finding millions of eager patients. This 400-page report examines the competing technologies, procedures, and options available to physicians, non-physician...Published: July 1, 2004 | Price: $895.00 – $1,790.00
Alternative 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 insulin projects, and product launches are imminent. However, the exact make-up of the market, patient acceptance, and regulatory progress are still not completely clear. This...Published: August 1, 2004 | Price: $995.00 – $1,910.00
Blood 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 supply. However, there is a lag time between infection with these viruses and the production of antibodies against them. In some cases, such as HBV,...Published: September 1, 2004 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
Neural 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 healthcare applications. The growing approval of these applications by government regulators and the growing acceptance by insurance carriers have driven the market. These techniques have...Published: October 1, 2004 | Price: $395.00 – $790.00
Based 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 and revenues for surgery but not market data for conventional surgical instruments and equipment. The “other” category includes such procedures as tummy tucks , buttocks...Published: February 1, 2005 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
Neurological 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 be extremely useful in the delivery of therapeutic genes or stem cells to patients who may have a variety of neurological diseases. This report analyzes...Published: February 1, 2005 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
Computer-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 tools for performing difficult neurosurgery, cranio-facial surgery and some orthopedic procedures. These techniques give the surgeon more advanced capabilities than were available previously, such as...Published: June 1, 2005 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
With 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 minimally invasive surgery difficult, but endoscope manufacturers have begun to take advantage of technological advances in endoscopic visualization and other arrears to optimize the minimal-access...Published: June 1, 2005 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
The 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 associated home care products. Through 2009, the numbers of home care patients will continue to grow as patient lifespans are extended with more sophisticated medical...Published: July 1, 2005 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
The 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 can capitalize on these concerns by offering products designed to improve healing rates and prevent wound formation within a cost-conscious framework. Besides the always-improving synthetic...Published: August 1, 2005 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
Approximately 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 of long-term complications. Continued advances in biotechnology have driven the burn portion of the wound care industry, estimated at over $1.5 billion globally. New wound...Published: September 1, 2005 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
Surgical 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 on developing a formidable strategy that involves matching internal capabilities with external opportunities. Providers who compete well in this area must offer products that achieve...Published: September 1, 2005 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
This 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 American population, e.g., stroke and myocardial infarction, these four conditions present the core conditions that lead to more serious cardiovascular accidents and death and present...Published: September 1, 2005 | Price: $995.00 – $7,000.00
In 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 the success of modern dentistry in the United States has vastly decreased the edentulous rate in each succeeding generation, it is estimated there are about...Published: November 1, 2005 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
Respiratory 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 numbers, it’s no wonder that the market for respiratory products is buoyant. This report analyzes the worldwide market for respiratory disposables and reusables, including the...Published: November 15, 2005 | Price: $2,500.00 – $7,000.00
This completely updated 2nd edition to Kalorama’s popular 2003 study focuses on the market applications of current and advanced drug delivery technology to the development of new and modified pharmaceutical products in the United States. Taking a strategic view of the various therapeutic areas on which drug delivery is anticipated to have its greatest impact, the report considers the options that the current technologies present, the progress that is being made in these fields, and the reception these new products...Published: February 18, 2006 | Price: $2,200.00 – $5,990.00
Biopharmaceutical research and development is sure to dramatically increase the number of injectable drugs coming to market over the next few years. While advanced drug delivery techniques continue to hold promise for unique methods of administration, the traditional injection is still the dominant paradigm. However, the staggering costs and intransigent safety problems associated with sharps, along with consumer demand and the move to alternate-site care, are pushing for alternatives to traditional needles and syringes faster than advanced delivery technologies can...Published: February 18, 2006 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
The reinvigorated market for medical imaging systems employing x-rays has undoubtedly been propelled by the explosion of digital technology. But also, the expanded role of imaging modalities in a whole host of clinical applications from trauma to cancer to cardiology has increased the profile of radiography while enabling computer technologies expand the usefulness of traditional x-ray techniques. This report analyzes the current and potential world market for medical x-ray systems, including several distinct imaging modalities and applications both traditional and...Published: May 1, 2006 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
The commercial world of medical sensors is vibrant and evolving rapidly. Reports that are only a year or two old are already out-of-date as new technologies make rapid penetration. This new edition attacks the field from the point of view of current R&D, technology and innovation, with an eye to potential markets and emerging technologies in clinical medicine, remote and military applications, process and materials quality control, environmental monitoring, and food and drug quality control. Technology trends and particulary significant...Published: September 1, 2006 | Price: $1,200.00 – $5,990.00
This volume of the Medical Imaging Markets series explores the world of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This modality continues to generate growth as applications expand and new "open" systems penetrate the market. This report provides market data through 2010 including: revenue forecasts unit sales installed base procedure volumes Geographic analysis include dollar volume and unit sales forecasts: Worldwide North America Europe Asia & Latin America China & Emerging Economies The report includes information about MR types, technical challenges, application-specific sales,...Published: February 1, 2007 | Price: $3,300.00 – $7,800.00
With a growing elderly population, premium pricing, and robust new venues, the kidney dialysis and dialysis equipment market approaches $55 billion worldwide and is expected to grow. With those revenues coming from just 1.6 million patients worldwide, kidney dialysis and equipment is among the most lucrative medical treatment markets in per-capita terms. Kalorama’s Worldwide Market for Kidney Dialysis and Equipment is your key to this burgeoning industry. The report breaks down both the 45 billion-dollar dialysis care market and the...Published: March 1, 2007 | Price: $450.00 – $2,990.00
Since the advent of LASIK nearly two decades ago, refractive vision correction remains a vibrant market impacted by technology. Kalorama's market analysis takes a look at the entire market for non-disease eye treatment procedures. Complete coverage of the vision correction market, including the correction of conditions such as myopia (nearsightedness), presbyobia (an inibility to focus), astigmatism and hyperopia or far-sightedness. Areas of the market covered in the report include: LASIK Equipment Sales Bladeless LASIK Spacers and RVC Alternatives Phakic...Published: April 1, 2007 | Price: $3,995.00 – $7,990.00
There is an important development occuring in the dental implant industry; one that opens up the procedure to new patients and provides new revenue opportunities. Dental implant systems are fast becoming the preferred restoration for replacement of missing or extracted teeth or as as supports for dentures, crowns and bridges. But poor bone quality eliminated a number of patients. New bone graft procedures are changing that, and have expanded the candidate pool for implants to include a sizable population of...Published: May 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $7,990.00
Companies seeking increased revenue for their products cannot ignore the Asian Medical Device Market. Although Asia Pacific as a region was the smallest healthcare market out of the three major geographic regions (US, Europe, and Asia Pacific), rising income and with it, continued growth in healthcare spending makes Asia an important market for makers of medical devices. Kalorama Information's Asian Medical Device Markets is your guide to the market for medical devices in 5 key markets: Australia Japan South Korea...Published: August 1, 2007 | Price: $2,400.00 – $6,990.00
Abundant opportunities are available for manufacturing companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Original equipment manufacturers are finding new opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations continually reviewing manufacturing costs and looking to outsourcing for cost efficiency. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series presents a total study of market for outsourcing in medical devices. It features an exhaustive three-way...Published: August 1, 2007 | Price: $3,995.00 – $7,990.00
The use of virtual reality (VR) technologies in the healthcare field is not simply a far-away future possibility. Technologies are already in place and the benefits from the application of VR are already evident in the healthcare domain. These applications provide doctors an opportunity to perform tasks in a risk-free environment, and make training accessible for a large number of students as the apprenticeship of experienced doctors is not necessary. Additionally, VR simulators allow medical professionals to remain abreast with...Published: September 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
2008 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 Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated in industry panels. Kalorama Information's three-volume...Published: September 1, 2007 | Price: $2,995.00 – $5,990.00
2008 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 Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated in industry panels. Kalorama Information's three-volume...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $6,990.00
Abundant opportunities are available for electronics and advanced systems companies who enter the outsourcing medical device manufacturing market; but the market is competitive and information has been hard to obtain. Contract Manufacturers(CMs) are finding opportunities with managers located at the corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and seek outsourcing for cost efficiency. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series presents a total study of market for outsourcing in medical devices. It...Published: October 1, 2007 | Price: $6,995.00 – $13,990.00
Complete 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 WoundsPublished: November 1, 2007 | Price: $1,995.00 – $6,990.00
Contract Manufacturers are finding opportunities with managers located at OEM corporate headquarters or main manufacturing/assembly operations as they take a hard look at costs and seek outsourcing for cost efficiency. Once satisfied with outsourcing only a small part of operations, OEM companies are now looking to CMs for finished products and finished computer systems. The highly skilled firms who compete in this area meet the challenges of overburdened OEM device companies demanding a ready-to-launch product. Kalorama's OEM Contract Manufacturing in...Published: November 1, 2007 | Price: $3,800.00 – $13,990.00
The trend of medical device outsourcing, or contract manufacturing is increasing. This Kalorama Information report takes an exhaustive look at the total market of OEMs outsourcing device manufacture to CMs. This publication represents the total OEM contract manufacturing market - it is the combination of three volumes in Kalorama Information's OEM Contract Manufacturing in Medical Devices Series. (The publication is combined for PDF delivery and hard copy delivery would come in three seperate volumes) For electronic delivery, a special overview...Published: February 1, 2008 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
Congestive heart failure, a condition caused by a malfunctioning heart that is unable to pump enough blood and oxygen to meet the body’s needs, is an increasingly important cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. With improvements in the care of other cardiac conditions, more patients have developed dilated cardiomyopathy, which is the final common pathway for many cardiac illnesses and a common cause of congestive heart failure. Kalorama Information's Congestive Heart Failure, Major World Markets series looks at markets for...Published: May 1, 2008 | Price: $995.00 – $5,600.00
2008 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 Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated in industry panels. Kalorama Information's three-volume...Published: May 1, 2008 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
Since the arrival of drug-eluting (called drug-eluding by some) technology a few years ago with the promise of reducing restenosis, questions abound surrounding the future of the stent market: After numerous clinical studies and mixed cost-effectiveness results, how is drug-eluding technology expected to peform in the future? What can companies do to best market this technology in the healthcare system of the US and 6 other major world markets? What are the market trends to watch that will determine growth...