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Published: April 1, 2011 | Price: $150.00 – $300.00
The medical device market is vast -- everything from a large imaging system to a disposable item can be classified as a type of medical device -- but also provides opportunity for new entrants. While in dollar terms the pharmaceutical market is greater, the device market has more participants and is responsible for more orders and transactions. Throughout the past decade, Kalorama Information has covered many device markets in detail. Certain areas such as infusion pumps, patient monitoring and catheters...Published: February 10, 2015 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
Global Orthopedic Device Market (Reconstructive, Trauma and Spine) Billions of dollars are spent annually on orthopedic devices. Demand for better products, improved design and more cost effective products drive orthopedic device development. This report, Global Orthopedic Device Market outlines the positive and negative influences affecting the orthopedic device market, especially seen in the reconstructive portion of the market but also in the trauma and spine portions as well. The report's geographic scope is worldwide with special emphasis on the U.S.,...Published: June 8, 2015 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,995.00
Global Wound Care Markets (Twelve Country Analysis: Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, United States, Japan, Canada, China, India, Brazil, Australia, South Korea) The wound care industry is an incredibly diverse and highly competitive arena that is ever-changing. Kalorama Information feels that the market will continue to expand over the long term due to an aging population, longer life expectancies, and an increasing number of sicker patients across all care settings. In the short term, there will be more ebb and...Published: February 1, 2012 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
A desire to deliver better care and make healthcare workers more productive, as well as the incentives and mandates for EMR usage, has made handhelds ubiquitous in healthcare worldwide. Increasingly healthcare providers are using devices that can provide information and allow them to research, communicate and order services on a mobile basis. This Kalorama Information report - Handhelds in Healthcare- represents Kalorama's second edition of its review of the market for these type of devices. The report focuses on two...Published: July 1, 2010 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,990.00
This Kalorama Information report - The Global Handheld Healthcare Device Market - focuses on two primary segments of healthcare IT: Patient Monitoring Devices, including: Blood pressure devices Pulse oximeters ECG/EKG monitors Ultrasound Diabetes insulin monitors Prothrombin time monitors TENS Fetal heart monitors Administrative Devices, including: PDA/Smartphones Tablet PCs Inventory/Medication Management Scanners Handheld patient monitoring devices include a wide range of products which provide the benefits of diagnosing, consulting, monitoring and treating patients. Handheld administrative devices include products...Published: November 1, 2008 | Price: $2,995.00 – $6,995.00
Hernia repair is a standard part of general surgery, but nonetheless one that has been revolutionized by two events over the past decade and a half: the the development of tension-free and laparoscopic techniques and the use of prosthetic materials. Tension-free mesh-based repairs (eg, Lichtenstein, plug and patch) began to increase in number in the late 1980s. More recently, laparoscopy for general surgery, various laparoscopic techniques have been developed for hernia repair. There has also been revolutionary change in prosthetic...Published: September 1, 2010 | Price: $1,750.00 – $7,500.00
This Kalorama Information report, Hernia Repair Device Markets and Procedures provides global market sizes and forecasts, trends and competitive activity in this dynamic medical device segment. The development of prosthetic materials ushered in the current era of hernia surgery, allowing a tension-free repair to be performed even for the largest defects and the most difficult procedures. During the past decade, medicine has witnessed a revolutionary change in prosthetic biomaterials for application in hernia repair. Composite mesh with absorbable and non-absorbable...Published: November 6, 2012 | Price: $995.00 – $1,990.00
The hernia repair product market consists of products such as mesh materials, devices including fixation, equipment such as endoscopes, and instruments such as hand tools. The market has experienced steady demand and hernia repair procedures are consistent from year to year. This report, Hernia Repair Device Markets and Procedures looks at the hernia repair industry segment. New product innovation, a steady demand for superior products by surgeons, and increasing procedure volumes will likely fuel growth over the next five years....Published: June 1, 2009 | Price: $3,500.00 – $7,000.00
New technologies are transforming patient monitoring and Kalorama Information has reported on these developments last year. This report, High-Tech Patient Monitoring market updates revenues and segment breakdowns to reflect changes in the market, particularly the remote monitoring and the enhanced role of applications to transfer patient data to EMR systems. Advances in remote patient monitoring include new peripherals, real-time audio and video for “face-to-face” interaction between clinicians and patients, wireless communication, systems that “sort” the vast amount of data collected...Published: August 1, 2011 | Price: $150.00 – $300.00
Imaging technology used to diagnose illness and injury is increasingly being used to assist surgeons complete procedures. Image-guided surgery involves the use of a real-time correlation of the operative field to preoperative imaging data that reflect the precise location of a surgical instrument to the surrounding anatomical structures. Preoperative scans from different imaging modalities provide additional diagnostic information. These scans can help a surgeon assess the adequacy of a repair. As the number of minimally invasive surgical procedures has increased,...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: 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: September 1, 2009 | Price: $1,995.00 – $3,990.00
The recession will have an impact on any elective medical procedure, and dental implants (and the resulting bone grafts) are no exception. Since the last edition of Kalorama Information's Implant-Based Dental Reconstruction: World Dental Implant and Bone Graft Market, economic conditions have changed in US and world markets, but the industry has also changed: mergers, new products, an increase in computer design and trained dentists are driving growth, as is reimbursement. This study, now in its third edition, provides a...Published: February 26, 2015 | Price: $499.00 – $1,000.00
Implantable Infusion Pumps: World Market Analysis Implantable infusion pumps are designed to provide long-term drug infusion through intra-arterial, intravenou, subcutaneous, and epidural methods. They difficult to operate and least common among the infusion pump types. This provides a market opportunity. They are typically labeled for specific drugs, dosages, and routes of administration and require a high level of sophistication in the technology to run these pumps. For this reason market for implantable infusion pumps is limited to a handful of...Published: September 1, 2008 | Price: $1,500.00 – $6,995.00
Infusion pumps are used to infuse necessary fluids, which includes medications and/or nutrients, to a patient’s circulatory system. Infusion pumps are often used in situations where continuous monitoring and treatment by a nurse or other health staff would be expensive, impractical, or unreliable. For the purpose of this study, we have classified two general types of infusion pumps: General Purpose Infusion Pumps Specialty Infusion Pumps General purpose infusion pumps are used in a variety of applications and settings from basic...