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Hip Reconstruction Market Size, Share, and Trends Analysis | Global | 2024-2030 | MedCore | Includes: Total Hip Replacement, Partial Hip Replacement, and 1 more
The full report suite on the global market for hip reconstruction includes total hip replacements, partial hip replacements and hip replacement revisions. The total hip replacement market includes analysis of devices by cementation type (cemented, cementless and hybrid devices) as well as bearing type (metal/HCPE, ceramic/ceramic and ceramic/HCPE). The partial hip replacement has analysis of the market through the bipolar and unipolar device split.
more...Neuromodulation Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Global | 2020-2026 | MedSuite | Includes: Spinal Cord Stimulation, Deep Brain Stimulation, and 3 more
In 2020, the global neuromodulation device market size was valued at nearly $4.4 billion, with over 230,000 neuromodulation procedures performed every year. The neuromodulation devices market growth is expected to be around 7.6% allowing the market size to approach $7.3 billion in 2026. Throughout this medical market research, we analyzed 13 neuromodulation device companies across […]
more...Female Urinary Incontinence Slings Market Analysis | Australia | 2017-2023 | MedCore
Female urinary incontinence affects approximately 10% of the population at some point in their lives. Urinary incontinence affects both women and men; however, there is a greater prevalence of incontinence amongst women. The difference is often attributed to changes that occur during pregnancy and childbirth as well as additional factors such as menopause. There are four main categories recognized for urinary incontinence, with 50% of cases diagnosed as stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Surgical treatment using a urinary incontinence sling is one of the most recommended options to help SUI patients become incontinence-free.
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