PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1425169
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1425169
The joint reconstruction devices market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.53% during the forecast period.
Joint replacement is a surgical intervention aimed at alleviating arthritis or damage in a joint. During this procedure, damaged joints are excised and substituted with a prosthesis crafted from metal, plastic, or ceramic materials. The prosthesis is designed to emulate the natural movement of a healthy joint. Devices used in joint replacement serve various functions, such as replacing or substituting the joint's articulating surface, providing primary fixation, and serving as intrinsic elements integral to the joint replacement process. Additionally, ancillary medical devices are also part of this category. This encompasses devices that replace specific joint parts, such as the ball and/or socket in the hip, the two condyles of the femur, and corresponding surfaces of the tibia and/or patella, or trochlear groove of the femur, and the ball and/or socket in the shoulder.
Market Drivers
Globally, several transformative technologies have revolutionized the landscape of joint replacement surgeries. Innovations such as robotics, computer navigation, 3D printed implants, smart sensors, wearables, and augmented reality have significantly impacted the field. Technologies such as, computer navigation utilizes specialized software and sensors to create a pre-surgery 3D model of a patient's knee or hip joint. Advanced imaging techniques, including X-ray, MRI, and emerging 3D motion capture technology, play pivotal roles in pre-, intra, and post-operative assessments.
Augmented reality technology is a noteworthy advancement, allowing surgeons to visualize a patient's knee structures and track surgical progress in real-time by overlaying images onto the surgical field.
The integration of "smart" implants and wearable technology has transformed surgical recovery and fostered active collaboration between patients, surgeons, and physical therapists. These innovations mark a significant shift in the approach to joint replacement surgeries, enhancing precision, real-time monitoring, and patient engagement throughout the entire process.
Globally, the joint reconstruction devices market is significantly impacted by the demographic shift. In 2016, approximately 12.4% of the population in the region of APAC was 60 years or older, but this is projected to increase to more than a quarter - or 1.3 billion- people by 2050. The growing healthcare needs in this context are notable. There are, however, variations across the region in East and North Asia (which includes countries with significant aging populations such as Japan and the Republic of Korea), over a third of the population is expected to be 60 years or older by 2050.
In the European Union, the joint reconstruction devices market is also influenced by the aging population. The population of older people (defined here as those aged 65 years or more) in the EU-27 will increase significantly, rising from 90.5 million at the start of 2019 to 129.8 million by 2050. During this period, the number of people in the EU-27 aged 75-84 years is projected to expand by 56.1%, while the number aged 65-74 years is projected to increase by 16.6%.
In the context of the joint reconstruction devices market and healthcare, it is noteworthy that globally, the older population in less developed regions is growing faster than in the more developed regions. Therefore, older persons will be increasingly concentrated in the less developed regions of the world. Emphasizing the growing importance of healthcare and associated technologies, including joint reconstruction devices.
Market Challenges
The high cost associated with joint reconstruction devices and procedures poses a significant challenge for both patients and healthcare systems. Several factors contribute to this financial burden. Firstly, the intricacy of joint reconstruction devices, frequently crafted with high-grade materials such as titanium and cobalt chrome, leads to elevated production expenses. The manufacturing process necessitates specialized equipment and expertise, further driving up costs.
Additionally, the comprehensive nature of joint reconstruction involves not only the device itself but also various associated expenses. Post-operative care, surgeon fees, and hospital charges collectively contribute to the overall financial burden. These costs are integral components of the joint reconstruction process, adding to the challenges.
Nevertheless, the landscape is evolving with the advent of new technological developments and competitive marketing strategies. These advancements are gradually leading to improved offerings in the field of joint reconstruction, potentially mitigating some of the cost challenges associated with these procedures.
By joint type, the joint reconstruction devices market is divided into knee, hip, shoulder, ankle, and others
In the joint reconstruction market, categorization by joint type has multiple needs. It is primarily propelled by advancements in technology. Knee joint reconstruction, driven by cutting-edge technologies, offers tailored solutions for knee-related conditions, including total knee replacement (TKR) or partial knee replacement (PKR) with advanced femoral and tibial implants. Hip joint reconstruction tackles hip issues through procedures like total hip replacement (THR) and hip resurfacing, with advanced implants such as femoral stems, acetabular cups, and femoral heads.
APAC is anticipated to hold a significant share of the joint reconstruction devices market.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region is going to play a significant role in the joint reconstruction devices market, driven by economic development and increased healthcare expenditure. From 2010 to 2018, the APAC economies experienced an average annual growth of 6.4% in real health expenditure as a percentage of GDP per capita. Noteworthy contributors to this growth include China, Timor-Leste, and Turkmenistan, showcasing rapid increases in health expenditure per capita compared to GDP per capita. This trend in healthcare spending is set to change the healthcare landscape, particularly impacting advancements in the joint reconstruction devices market.
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