Product Description
Segments Covered in this Orthopedic Trauma Procedure Volume Research
This market study focuses specifically on the volume of procedures in the orthopedic trauma market. It includes analysis of procedures in the following segments:
- Shoulder Gilder Procedures
- Upper Arm and Elbow Procedures
- Forearm Procedures
- Wrist, Hand and Finger Procedures
- Hip Procedures
- Upper Leg Procedures
- Knee Procedures
- Lower Leg Procedures
- Ankle Procedures
- Foot and Toe Procedures
- All above further segmented by:
- Number treated using internal fixation
- Number treated using external fixation
This data is then displayed over the forecast period, 2013-2023, outlining the exact growth rates for procedures in these segments. If you’re interested in seeing the trends in procedures to formulate your market sizing and forecasts this is the most accurate and most affordable way to do it.
About Procedure Volume Research (MedPro)
Our analysts meticulously research for 3 to 4 months to put together a suite of reports (MedSuite), which is a comprehensive analysis on a group of healthcare markets. A MedPro is one portion of that analysis that outlines only the procedure volumes and forecasts for each market in that suite of reports.
This procedural analysis is incorporated in our market size analysis and forecasting which are available when purchasing a MedSuite, MedView or MedCore. For a deeper description on these product types click here or contact us to have a product consultant help you find the data you need.
Where Do We Get Orthopedic Trauma Procedure Data?
Our team of analysts has proprietary data that we’ve been collecting for over a decade as well as government and private databases like that from CMS and hospital records. By looking at multiple sources we are able to triangulate on orthopedic trauma procedure volumes that influence and coincide with our overall market sizing.
Trends Affecting the Orthopedic Trauma Market
One of the major drivers of this market is the consistent influx of newer technologies. For example, within the largest segment of this market, plate and screw, the market growth is supported by introduction of newer materials (i.e. titanium), locking/hybrid systems and anatomical plates. These higher cost systems are driving the market by replacing their legacy counterparts. The market is limited by purchasing entities and third-party insurers reducing costs by ignoring the differences between the various type of plates and screws. In such circumstances, a single price is set for what the entity would be willing to pay for a certain construct, which discourages the use of the more expensive options available on the market. Although the trauma market is maturing, there are still significant niches available within this realm. One of the most obvious is the staple fixation market where newer materials are gaining traction. Recent acquisitions of key products by major trauma companies are expected to unlock significant growth over the next seven years.
Questions This Report will Help You Answer
- What is affecting the volume of procedures in the US?
- How many procedures were done in 2016?
- How many procedures were done historically?
- How many procedures can we expect in 2023 and what is the growth trend?