Tuesday 6 December 2016

Detailed Research on US Market for External Fixation 2017 - MedCore

US Market Report for External Fixation 2017 - MedCore is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack.
General Report Contents
• Market Analyses include: Unit Sales, ASPs, Market Value & Growth Trends
• Market Drivers & Limiters for each chapter segment
• Competitive Analysis for each chapter segment
• Section on recent mergers & acquisitions
The U.S. market for external fixation devices is defined as modular, monolateral/bilateral, hybrid and ring fixators used in wrist, hand and fingers, forearm, upper arm and elbow, shoulder, hip, upper leg, knee, lower leg, ankle and foot and toe fractures.
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The extreme growth of the shoulder girdle external fixation market is attributable to a paradigm shift in shoulder fracture treatment. Typically in the past, surgeons treated shoulder fractures passively. For a two-part fracture, shoulder slings were the primary option. However, surgeons are progressively discovering now that, while it is not necessary to perform an open surgery followed by plating for a shoulder fracture, it is certainly advantageous for patients to apply external fixation. For this reason, the demand for shoulder girdle external fixation devices is expected to rise sharply, for an impressive market growth rate over the forecast period.
External fixation is frequently used as a temporary mechanism of stabilizing highly comminuted fractures or polyfractures prior to the insertion of an internal device at a later date. External fixation is frequently used for fracture management for war-related injuries in this manner and can be used as a pre-treatment option before internal fixation. ,External fixation is a type of osseous fixation commonly used to treat bone trauma cases and other orthopedic problems. This form of reduction requires drilling holes into unaffected regions of bone around the fracture and screwing bolts or wires into the holes. External fixation is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed by placing a scaffolding frame with associated wires, pins, or both wires and pins on the outside of the damaged extremity. Small pins and wires are then used to hold the bone in its intended position. 
Installation of external fixators requires general anesthesia and is usually performed in an operating room. Because the pins pierce through the skin, constant cleaning of the wound is necessary. Removal of the external device can be performed during an office visit without anesthesia.
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