PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1634212
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1634212
The global PEEK interbody devices market reached US$ 2.5 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 4.6 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% during the forecast period 2025-2033.
PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) interbody devices are medical implants made from a high-performance thermoplastic polymer, designed specifically for use in spinal surgeries. These devices are primarily used in spinal fusion procedures, where they help stabilize the spine by replacing damaged or degenerated intervertebral discs and promoting the fusion of adjacent vertebrae. PEEK is a biocompatible polymer known for its excellent mechanical properties, including high strength, stiffness, and resistance to wear and degradation.
PEEK interbody devices are most commonly used in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), lumbar interbody fusion (LIF), posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) surgeries. They are intended to provide long-term support during the healing and fusion process.
The market demand for PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) interbody devices has been steadily increasing over the years due to various factors related to advancements in spinal surgery, growing healthcare needs, and the unique benefits of PEEK as a material with scientific analysis. For instance, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH), five studies using PEEK interbody devices (146 patients) were included in the final analysis, including 1 randomized controlled trial, 2 prospective studies, and 2 retrospective studies. Rates of fusion for PEEK interbody devices in these 5 studies were 88% to 98%.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Rising technological advancements in PEEK interbody devices
The rising technological advancements in PEEK interbody devices are significantly driving the growth of the market and are expected to drive the market over the forecast period. These advancements are enhancing the performance, customization, and versatility of PEEK implants, making them a preferred choice in spinal surgeries. The use of 3D printing (additive manufacturing) technology allows for the creation of personalized PEEK interbody devices tailored to a patient's unique spinal anatomy. This improves the accuracy of surgeries, reduces complications, and enhances the chances of successful fusion.
For instance, in June 2024, Curiteva, Inc., a leading technology and manufacturing company, commercially launched the first of many offerings in its FDA-cleared Inspire Posterior Interbody Fusion Solutions. Developed to enhance patient outcomes of transforaminal lumbar procedures, this 3D Printed Trabecular PEEK with HAFUSE Technology interbody boasts an optimized interconnected porous structure, promoting bone ingrowth into and through the entire device.
PEEK's radiolucent properties allow for clear X-ray and CT scans post-surgery, which is crucial for monitoring the healing process without interference from metallic implants. This provides an advantage over traditional titanium implants, particularly for long-term monitoring. The increasing demand for precise monitoring during recovery and post-operative care is pushing the growth of PEEK implants in the market. Surgeons prefer PEEK for its ability to allow for better imaging, leading to greater patient satisfaction and fewer complications.
Competition from alternative materials
Competition from alternative materials is one of the key challenges hampering the growth of the PEEK interbody devices market. Although PEEK offers many advantages, the availability of other materials that are also used for spinal fusion surgeries can limit its market share. Titanium remains one of the most commonly used materials in spinal implants due to its superior osseointegration properties, biocompatibility, and ability to support bone growth. Unlike PEEK, titanium has natural rough surfaces that encourage bone growth, often leading to quicker and more effective spinal fusion.
Titanium-based interbody devices are a direct competitor to PEEK implants, particularly for patients who require enhanced fusion rates. These implants have a proven track record in spinal surgeries, making them a strong competitor for PEEK. Carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK (CFR-PEEK) devices are emerging as an alternative, combining the benefits of PEEK and carbon fiber for improved mechanical properties and patient outcomes. This increased use of CFRP alternatives in spinal surgeries reduces the market demand for traditional PEEK devices.
Ceramic-based implants are known for their excellent biocompatibility and osseointegration. These materials offer the ability to enhance bone bonding and provide an alternative to both metal and PEEK implants, particularly in spinal fusion surgeries. Ceramics offer a competitive edge in terms of promoting better bone growth and reducing long-term implant complications. As they gain recognition in the medical community, their adoption may reduce demand for PEEK interbody devices.
Bioresorbable materials (such as poly-L-lactic acid and other bioabsorbable polymers) are a new class of materials gaining attention in spinal surgery because they gradually break down and are absorbed by the body over time. This eliminates the need for implant removal surgery after fusion is complete, making them a highly attractive alternative for some patients. As bioresorbable implants improve in terms of strength and performance, their ability to eliminate the need for permanent spinal implants positions them as a growing competitor to PEEK devices.
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The global PEEK interbody devices market is segmented based on product type, end-user and region.
The posterior lumbar interbody fusion devices segment is expected to dominate the PEEK interbody devices market share
One of the most notable benefits of using PEEK in posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) surgeries is its radiolucency. PEEK allows for clear post-surgical imaging (X-rays, CT scans), enabling better monitoring of the healing process without interference from the implant. This is particularly valuable in PLIF, where precise imaging is crucial to ensure the fusion process is proceeding correctly.
The adoption of minimally invasive spine surgery techniques, including minimally invasive PLIF (MIS-PLIF), is growing globally, especially in developed regions like the U.S. and Europe. PEEK's compatibility with minimally invasive spine surgery, due to its precise fit and ease of use, is fueling its dominance in posterior lumbar interbody fusion surgeries.
The growing preference for minimally invasive procedures, which involve smaller incisions and quicker recovery times, is driving the demand for PEEK interbody devices, particularly in PLIF surgeries, as they help enhance success rates and reduce surgical complications. Thus, many market players and emerging startups are focussing on the development of posterior interbody fusion devices with advanced features.
For instance, in October 2021, NuVasive, Inc., the leader in spine technology innovation, focused on transforming spine surgery with minimally disruptive, procedurally integrated solutions, launched the Cohere TLIF-O implant and the Cohere TLIF-A implant. With these additions to its Advanced Materials Science (AMS) portfolio, NuVasive is the only company to offer both porous PEEK and porous titanium implants for posterior spine surgery.
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the PEEK interbody devices market share
North America, particularly the United States has a high incidence of degenerative disc disease, herniated discs and other spinal disorders, which drive the demand for spinal surgeries, including those using PEEK interbody devices. The aging population and lifestyle-related conditions contribute to the growing prevalence of spinal issues.
Additionally, according to the National Institute of Health (NIH), approximately 900,000 American and 30,000 Canadian adults undergo spine surgery annually. This rising number of spinal surgeries in North America especially in the United States and Canada directly boosts the demand for PEEK interbody devices, making the region the largest market for these implants.
The United States leads in the adoption of advanced surgical techniques such as minimally invasive spine surgery, which requires highly precise and biocompatible materials like PEEK. The use of PEEK interbody devices in PLIF (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion) and other spinal fusion procedures is common in MISS due to its strength, radiolucency, and compatibility with modern imaging techniques.
Asia-Pacific is growing at the fastest pace in the PEEK interbody devices market
As the population in Asia-Pacific countries ages and urbanization increases, the incidence of spinal disorders such as degenerative disc disease, scoliosis, and herniated discs is rising. This has resulted in greater demand for spinal surgeries, including posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF), anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF), and other spinal fusion procedures that require interbody devices like PEEK. According to Clearstate, in 2022, an estimated total of 47k implanted spinal procedures were performed across SEA countries. As spinal procedures are growing in the region, many market players are expanding their spinal portfolio into PEEK interbody devices market.
For instance, in June 2022, an established strategic partnership between Beijing Fule and Invibio Biomaterial Solutions has resulted in the development of a new generation of interbody fusion devices, the first such high-performance material medical fusion cage product based upon PEEK-OPTIMATM HA Enhanced polymers in China.
Over the past decade, countries in APAC, such as India, China, Japan, and South Korea, have significantly improved their healthcare infrastructure. The adoption of advanced medical technologies like PEEK interbody devices has been a major factor in this growth. Many hospitals and surgical centers now offer world-class spine surgeries using cutting-edge technologies. APAC countries, particularly India, Thailand, and Singapore, have become global hubs for medical tourism due to cost-effective treatments combined with high-quality healthcare services. Spinal surgeries, including those using PEEK devices, are increasingly popular among medical tourists from the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East.
The major global players in the PEEK interbody devices market include Stryker Corporation, Globus Medical, Inc., B. Braun SE, Xtant Medical, Invibio Ltd., ATEC Spine, Inc., Life Spine, Inc, Orthofix Medical Inc., Curiteva, Inc., Intelivation Technologies and among others.
The global PEEK interbody devices market report delivers a detailed analysis with 54 key tables, more than 46 visually impactful figures, and 147 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.
Target Audience 2024
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