Market Overview
The Global Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Devices Market is expected to reach USD 2.29 Billion by 2025, registering a CAGR of 8.90%.
This market growth can be attributed to the growing healthcare market and the ever-expanding technology market. Advances in these fields have created an environment that is conducive to the development of specialized surgical procedures for traditionally high-risk surgeries.
According to the UN, globally, one in six individuals suffers from a neurological disorder. There are several invasive surgeries that being developed to treat such conditions, requiring cranial fixation and stabilization equipment.
Get Free Sample PDF Brochure @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/8163
Key Players
Johnson & Johnson (US)
Stryker (US)
Ostomed (UK)
KLS Martin Group (Germany)
Medtronic (US)
Integra LifeSciences Corporation (US)
Braun Melsungen AG (Germany)
Changzhou Huida (China)
DePuy Synthes (US)
Evonos (Germany)
Jeil Medical (South Korea)
Medicon (Germany)
Micromar (Brazil)
NEOS Surgery (Spain)
Pro Med Instruments (Germany)
Zimmer Biomet (US)
SEGMENTATION
By Category
Cranial stabilization equipment is used to secure the head during surgery, while cranial fixation implements are tools required to maintain the structural stability of the head and neck.
Cranial Fixation Systems: Cranial fixation covers a wide array of tools and implements such as meshes, flap tube clamps, plates, and screws to be used during surgery. They are used predominantly for affixing bones, securing skin, and enhancing cranial integrity post-surgeries such as craniotomies.
Cranial Stabilization Systems: Cranial surgeries are usually very delicate and complex, necessitating the use of equipment to immobilize the head. This is accomplished by the use of cranial stabilization equipment such as skull clamps and horseshoe headrests.
By Product
Meshes: The leading market segment as 48% of all cranial injuries are maxillofacial. Over 52% of road accident-related injuries are mandibular fractures that require meshes.
Skull Clamps: Ideal for prolonged surgeries that require patient immobilization for long periods with limited soft tissue damage. Used to hold the head firmly in place during surgery.
Flap Tube Clamps: Used to attach cranial bones to the cranium during delicate surgeries when only a singular motion can be performed upon the afflicted area.
Horseshoe Headrests: Used in cases where head movement is not to be completely restrained and soft tissue damage needs to be minimized.
Plates: Used to seal gaping cranial wounds.
Screws: Facilitate the attachment of cranial bones.
Accessories: Include patient positioning systems and support systems.
By Region
Americas: Largest regional market, with North America accounting for 55% of the global market share.
Asia-Pacific: Fastest growing regional market
Europe: Second-largest market
Middle East & Africa
Browse Full Report Details @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/cranial-fixation-stabilization-market-8163
About Market Research Future:
At Market Research Future (MRFR), we enable our customers to unravel the complexity of various industries through our Cooked Research Report (CRR), Half-Cooked Research Reports (HCRR), Raw Research Reports (3R), Continuous-Feed Research (CFR), and Market Research Consulting Services.
Contact:
Market Research Future®
99 Hudson Street,5Th Floor
New York, New York 10013
United States of America