Tuesday 6 December 2016

Research Insights on US Market for Intramedullary Hip Screws 2017 - MedCore

US Market Report for Intramedullary Hip Screws 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 IM hip devices defined in this report as IM nails used in the hip, also known as cephalomedullury nails, trochanteric nails or simply troch nails that are broken down by material type. 
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The U.S. market for intramedullary hip screws will be strongly influenced by increasing unit sales in the titanium hip screw market. Though there will be a strong decline in unit sales for the stainless steel intramedullary hip screw market, this segment is so small that the strong growth of the titanium market will be enough to drive the market. Strong growth projections are also being driven by ASP increases for these products to match inflation. Strong growth is expected to continue for the IM screw market as the obese and diabetic patient population expands dramatically. It has been well documented that high-energy traumatic injuries in obese patients often include orthopedic injuries to the pelvis or lower extremities, which often require devices such as intramedullary hip screws.
Due to the growing acceptance of its higher biocompatibility and lower weight in comparison with stainless steel or cobalt/chrome alloys, titanium is the material of choice in the intramedullary hip screw market. The increased costs associated with using titanium products will be a strong factor in the size of the market and its growth.,Intramedullary (IM) hip screws are hybrid devices, incorporating aspects of intramedullary nails and conventional hip screw design. They are inserted into the femur at an angle similar to that of hip screws, but instead of being anchored by a plate external to the shaft of the bone, IM hip screws are anchored inside the medullary cavity. The screws are designed for intertrochanteric or subtrochanteric fractures of the hip. IM hip screws are also known as dynamic hip screws (DHS).
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