Microsurgery Market is Screamed to Hit at a CAGR of 6.7% During Forecast to 2023
Market Overview:
Microsurgery is a procedure in which
specialized precision tools & techniques are combined to achieve
high-quality magnification to operate delicate body parts such as blood
vessels, soft tissues, nerves, cornea, retina, veins, and arteries.
Microsurgery is typically performed on the areas around ENT, i.e., ear, nose, and
throat where the structure is small and delicate.
Usually, microsurgery is not the first
option for the treatment of reconstructive problems, but it can be used to fix
complex reconstructive issues in place of other procedures such as primary
closure, skin grafting, and in healing wounds caused in an accident (Trauma)
and in restoring the function after the surgical procedures conducted in the
treatment of chronic diseases.
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However, these surgeries are also
predominantly used for the treatment of congenital deficiencies and cancer. The
microsurgery market is growing at a rapid pace mainly due to the increasing
prevalence of cancer, ophthalmic diseases, and other chronic diseases.
Moreover, the rising uptake of these surgeries in secondary intention or local
and regional flap transfer is accelerating the market on the global platform.
Acknowledging the exponential growth, the
market is witnessing at present, Market Research Future (MRFR) in its recently
published analysis asserts that the global Microsurgery
Market
will reach the valuation of USD 2688 MN by 2023, registering CAGR of 6.70%
through the assessment period (2018-2023).
Global Microsurgery Market - Segments
For ease of understanding, the market has been
segmented into four key dynamics: -
By Application : Ophthalmology, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Orthopaedic
Surgery, Gynaecological Surgery, Oncology, Oral Surgery, and Neurosurgery among
others.
By Procedure :Replantation (fingers & thumbs, ear, scalp, nose, and
others.), Treatment of Infertility (tubal obstructions, vas deferens
obstructions, and varicocele.), Free Tissue Transfer, and Transplantation among
others.
By End-users : Research Organizationsand Hospitals & Clinics among
others.
By Regions :
Asia Pacific,North
America, Europe, and the Rest-of-the-World.
Global Microsurgery Market - Regional analysis
The North American region, heading with the
favorable reimbursement scenarios practiced in the region, will continue with
its dominance over the global microsurgery market. Moreover, the quadrupling
number of cancer population and increasing prevalence of neurological diseases
& deficiency diseases along with the high healthcare expenditures, drive
the growth of the microsurgery market in the region.
The US, backed with the wide uptake of advanced
technologies accounts for the key contributor for the growth of the regional
market. Owing to the rising government
support for R&D the region is estimated to accrue exponentially by 2023,
registering a phenomenal CAGR from 2018 to 2023.
The microsurgery market in the European
region accounts for the second-largest market, globally. Factors such as the availability of funds for
R&D activities, well-proliferated healthcare sector, and the increasing awareness
towards the accessibility to these surgeries, drive the growth of the
microsurgery market in the region. Undoubtedly, the resurging economy in Europe
is playing a vital role in the growth of the market, acting as a major
tailwind.
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The Asia Pacific microsurgery market has
emerged as a profitable market, globally. Rapidly developing countries such as
China and India, backed by the vast patient population and the availability of
low-cost procedures are expected to lead the microsurgery market in the region.
Moreover, factors such as a rapidly growing healthcare sector will foster the
market growth, meeting to a large number of unmet needs over the forecast
period.
Some of the Asian countries such as Vietnam,
Thailand, and Malaysia are also expected to contribute significantly to the
growth of the regional market. Furthermore, the growing penetration of
healthcare insurance is expected to drive the microsurgery market in the APAC
region.
Global Microsurgery Market - Competitive Analysis
Fiercely competitive, the global
Microsurgery market appears to be highly fragmented due to the presence of
several well-established, small players as well as new entrants. These players
incorporate strategic initiatives such as collaboration, acquisition,
expansion, strategic partnership, and technology launch. Heavy investments are transpired in clinical
trials and the development of effective surgeries.
Well-established players are emphasizing
upon expansion of their network and product distribution mainly into the
developing economies. High growth potential demonstrated by this market is
likely to attract many entrants encouraging them to join the market which as a
result, will intensify the competition in the market, further. The market is
expected to witness the increasing number of product/service extensions and
technological innovations.
Major Players:
Key players leading the global microsurgery
market include Aesculap, Inc., S&T AG, Synovis Micro Companies Alliance,
Inc., B. Braun Company, Ethicon Inc., Smith & Nephew, Stryker Corporation,
Alcon (Novartis), Medtronic Plc, Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG,
Microsurgery Instruments, Inc., Peter Lazic GmbH, Tisurg Medical Instruments
Co., Ltd., AROSurgical Instruments, Microline Surgical,
and Halma Plc. Among others.
Industry/Innovation/
Related News:
March 14, 2019 ---- SM Health Saint Louis University
Hospital (the US), a renowned academic medical center announced the
availability of two microsurgical options that have emerged recently -
Vascularized lymph node transfer surgery and Lymphaticovenular bypass surgery
to treat lymphedema patients offering them a permanent solution for their
severe problems.
A SLUCare plastic surgeon - Dr. Xu who
performs these microsurgeries Vascularized lymph node transfer surgery and
Lymphaticovenular bypass surgery at the SM HSLU Hospital, also confirms that
although there is no cure for lymphedema, these two microsurgeries can help
restore function and quality of life.
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