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Global Spinal Implants Market Size, Share, Forecast Report, 2020-2027

Global Spinal Implants Market Size, Share, Forecast Report, 2020-2027

Status: Published Category: Healthcare Insight Code: 2387 Format: PDF / PPT / Excel

Content

Spinal implants are used to treat spinal deformities such as isthmic spondylolisthesis and spinal stenosis. Spinal stenosis is usually a common problem in men and women over 50 years of age. With the increasing age, structural changes occur to the spine which include joint issues, slip disk, and increasing stiffness of the tissue supporting the spine. This leads to the development of spinal deformities or impairment.

Moreover, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, one in every four individuals suffers from chronic low back pain. Additionally, as per the World Health Organization (WHO), the expense of treatment for low back pain is a prominent cause of economic burden at the individual as well as national levels.

Factors such as rising occurrence and prevalence of spinal ailments, development of safer technology and cost-effective spinal devices, and increasing demand for minimally invasive spine surgery are driving the growth of the spinal implants market. Conversely, factors such as high procedural costs, stringent regulatory guidelines for the approval of new medical devices, and lack of reimbursements in developing countries are hampering the growth of the global spinal implants market.

The Global Market for Spinal Implants is expected to grow at a CAGR of approximately 5.5% during the forecast period, 2017–2023.
Segmentation

The global spinal implants market is segmented on the basis of product, procedure, and material.

On the basis of product, the global spinal implants market is segmented into spinal fusion devices, non-fusion devices/motion preservation devices, Vertebral Compression Fracture (VCF) treatment devices, spinal bone stimulators, spine biologics, and others. The spine fusion segment is divided into thoracolumbar devices, cervical fixation devices, interbody fusion devices, and others.

The spine fusion segment is categorized into thoracolumbar devices, cervical fixation devices, interbody fusion devices, and others. The thoracolumbar devices segment is divided into anterior lumbar plates, lumbar plates, pedicle screw, rods, hooks, wires and cables, crosslinks, and others. The cervical fixation devices segment is further classified as anterior cervical plates, hook fixation systems, plates and screws, clamps, wires, and others. The interbody fusion devices segment is further classified as non-bone interbody fusion devices, bone interbody fusion devices, and others.

The non-fusion devices/motion preservation devices segment is categorized into dynamic stabilization devices, artificial discs, annulus repair devices, nuclear disc prostheses, and others. The dynamic stabilization devices segment is further classified as interspinous process spacers, pedicle screw-based systems, facet replacement products, and others. The artificial discs segment is further classified as artificial cervical discs, artificial lumbar discs, and others.

The Vertebral Compression Fracture (VCF) treatment devices segment is categorized into balloon kyphoplasty devices, vertebroplasty devices, and others.

The spinal bone stimulators segment is categorized into non-invasive spine bone stimulators, invasive spine bone stimulators, and others. The non-invasive spine bone stimulators segment is further classified as pulsed electromagnetic field device, Capacitive Coupling (CC) and Combined Magnetic Field (CMF) devices, and others.

The spine biologics segment is further classified as spinal allografts, bone graft substitutes, cell-based matrix, and others. The spinal allografts segment is further classified as machined bones allograft, demineralized bone matrix, and others. The bone graft substitutes segment is further classified as bone morphogenetic proteins, synthetic bone grafts, and others.

On the basis of procedure, the global spinal implants market is classified into open surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), and others.

On the basis of material, the global spinal implants market is classified into titanium, titanium-alloy, stainless steel, plastic, and others.
Key Players
Some major players in the global spinal implants market include Medtronic, plc (Ireland), Depuy Synthes Inc. (Johnson & Johnson) (U.S.), Stryker Corporation (U.S.), NuVasive, Inc. (U.S.), Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. (U.S.), Globus Medical, Inc. (U.S.), Alphatec Holdings, Inc. (U.S.), Orthofix International N.V. (Netherlands), K2M Group Holdings, Inc. (U.S.), RTI Surgical, Inc. (U.S.), Amedica Corporation (U.S.), Exactech Inc. (U.S.), Integra LifeSciences (U.S.), LDR Holding Corporation (U.S.), Quandary Medical LLC (U.S.), AESCULAP (U.S.), Alliance Spine (U.S.), Apollo Spine (U.S.), Premia Spine (Israel), Ascendx Spine (U.S.), A-Spine (Taiwan), Back 2 Basics Spine (Canada), Accel Spine (U.S.), SI-BONE (U.S.), Captiva Spine Inc. (U.S.), Centinel Spine (U.S.), Life Spine (U.S.), SpineGuard (France), NLT Spine (U.S.), Paradigm Spine LLC (U.S.), Precision Spine (U.S.), Reliance Medical Systems (U.S.), Spinal Solutions Inc. (U.S.), Spine Frontier (U.S.), Spineart Geneva SA (Switzerland), and others

  • Insight Code: 2387
  • No. of Pages: 250
  • Format: PDF/PPT/Excel
  • Published: July 2020
  • Report Covered: [Revenue + Volume]
  • Historical Year: 2021-2023
  • Base Year: 2024
  • Estimated Years: 2025-2034