The Regimens for Assessing and Treating Wound Types
Wound treatment starts with diagnosis. Acute wounds are often surgically created, or dealt with in accident and emergency (A&E) settings. Diagnosis in the acute scenario usually focuses on...
View ArticleMarket fragmentation and growth, decline in wound management
The market for wound management products — as varied as negative pressure wound therapy, skin grafts, hydrogel dressings, and growth factors — is a sort of free-for-all of offerings designed to...
View ArticleThe best medtech investment opportunities
In reviewing patents, fundings, technology development trends, market development, and other hard data sources, we feel these are some of the strongest areas for investment in not only the medical...
View ArticleForgotten Opportunities: Early Stage Biotech and Medtech Investment
Due to the uncertainty in the development, clinical testing, and regulatory approval of both biotech and medical technologies, which increasingly have to be viewed with the same competitive lens,...
View ArticleInvestment in medtech and biotech: Outlook
Medtech and biotech investment is driven by an expectation of returns, but rapid advances in technology simultaneously drive excitement for their application while increasing the uncertainty in what is...
View ArticleMedMarket Future: Developments in Growth Technologies
Proliferation of graphene applications The nature of graphene’s structure and its resulting traits are responsible for a tremendous burst of research focused on applications. Find cancer cells....
View ArticleBioengineered skin and skin substitutes in wound management
Bioengineered skin was developed because of the need to cover extensive burn injuries in patients who no longer had enough skin for grafting. Not so long ago, a patient with third degree burns over 50%...
View ArticleThe future of medicine in 2037
In the post below from 2016, we wrote of what we can expect for medicine 20 years into the future. We review and revise it anew here. An important determinant of “where medicine will be” in 2035 is the...
View ArticleBioengineered skin, alginates lead wound market growth
Big revenues, as in $ billions, are turned over every year in traditional wound dressings and gauze, while emerging technologies designed to have far more impact on wound management are driving the...
View ArticleChanges in Fortunes for Wound Management Products
Over the 2017 to 2026 period, the compound annual growth rate for the entire wound management market will approach 6%, a respectable rate of growth for an established market, though not quite high...
View ArticleUSA slipping behind Asia/Pacific markets in wound care sales
We present data from our 2016 to 2026 forecast of the global market for wound management products (report #S254, published March 2018). At a glimpse, you can see the overall trend in global wound...
View ArticleHighest growth in wound management sales to 2026 by product, region
Here we assess the specific products and geographic areas showing the highest growth in wound management product sales, drawn from our global report and its forecasts, “Wound Management, Forecast to...
View ArticleCountry and Regional Variability in Growth of Wound Management Sales
As illustrated in a previous post, wound management products are a spectrum from the simple to the complex: Source: MedMarket Diligence Report #S254. Generally, the longer the product has been around...
View ArticleWound Care Shares: Traditional/Advanced Products, Fragmented/Dominated
Traditional wound care products (gauze, non-adherents, and adhesive dressings) encompass low innovation, commodity-like pricing and ultimately different sets of competitors than advanced wound care...
View ArticleWound Care Market Shares Worldwide
Analyzing data from Report #S254 ,”Wound Management to 2026″, we present the distribution of top competitors’ sales in each segment in 2017. Smith & Nephew, Johnson & Johnson, and 3M dominate...
View ArticleGlobal Wound Prevalence Forecast by Type, 2016-2026
The clinical driver of sales in wound care is the prevalence of different wound types and the associated cost to manage them. While surgical wounds made by primary intent as part of surgical procedures...
View ArticleGlobal wound care market segmentation best done one country at a time
In March 2018, MedMarket Diligence published its biennial report on the global wound care market, “Worldwide Wound Management, Forecast to 2026: Established and Emerging Products, Technologies and...
View ArticleThe Human Burden of Wound Care
To the person with a chronic wound, the condition represents pain, social and psychological debilitation and usually a financial load. To society, wound care—and especially the treatment of...
View ArticleTraditional and Advanced Wound Product Types
Wound management technologies have been under development for hundreds of years. The current state of product and technology development is now largely represented by thirteen different product...
View ArticleThere is no average wound market.
The “average” wound market does not exist. A remarkable variety of factors influence differences between markets globally. We compare the distributions of different wound product sales in different...
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