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Published January 2018 | Forecasts through 2022
Spine Surgery | Global Trends & Opportunities
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Overview

This report - which is available individually or as part of a full subscription to Global PV Tracker - examines the trends and opportunities in patient caseloads and procedure volumes in spine surgery markets.

Spine surgery includes a wide range of open and minimally invasive procedures performed on the cervical, lumbar and thoracic spine employed primarily for treatment of back pain. The primary types of spine surgery procedures are spinal decompressions, discectomies, fusions, disc replacements, deformity corrections, vertebroplasties, kyphoplasties and surgical excision procedures such as removal of spinal tumors. In 2017, the number of spine surgery procedures performed worldwide totaled approximately 5.2 million, or less than one-fourth of the number of orthopedic surgery procedures. The number of procedures per year is forecast to grow at a 7.9% compound annual rate over the 2017-2022 interval, with volume approaching 7.6 million by 2022, making spine surgery one of the most rapidly growing surgical procedure categories.

QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THIS REPORT:

  • What are the trends and opportunities in the spine surgery market?
  • Where are the biggest opportunities for medical product and pharmaceutical companies whose revenues are directly tied to trends in spine surgery markets?
  • What are the spine surgery procedure volume trends by type, by country, by region, and globally?
  • Which countries represent the largest spine surgery markets today and which countries are emerging and growing most rapidly?
  • Much more...

 

DATABOOK: Buyers of this report also receive an Excel dashboard containing spine surgery procedure forecasts segmented by global, region (4) and country (32).

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