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A review of the market for Bariatric Care Equipment and Surgical Devices, including a look at the key players.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c31867) has announced the addition of Bariatric Bariatric
Pertaining to the study, prevention, or treatment of overweight.

Mentioned in: Malnutrition
 (Obesity) Care Equipment & Surgical Devices Worldwide - A Market Strategy Report to their offering.

This report analyzes the market for Bariatric Care Equipment and Surgical Devices worldwide, discusses key players, and identifies trends impacting the market for these products. Topics covered include product definitions, market projections, strategies, surgical procedures Surgical procedures have long and possibly daunting names. The meaning of many surgical procedure names can often be understood if the name is broken into parts. For example in splenectomy, "ectomy" is a suffix meaning the removal of a part of the body. "Splene-" means spleen. , latest technologies, epidemiology of obesity, and medical/economic issues. The report provides detailed market estimates and forecasts for Bariatric Care Equipment and Surgeries by country and region. Leading manufacturers and suppliers worldwide are profiled. The report also discusses pharmaceutical management of obesity.

This report can help executives in:

--Assessing the market for bariatric (obesity) care products, surgeries, growth segments, and growth regions.

--Understanding market drivers and restraints.

--Business planning, strategic decision making and competitive strategy.

--Identifying opportunities for partnerships and alliances.

Product/Market Segment Analysis and Estimates/Forecasts by Country/Region

($US Million, 2004-2012)

--Bariatric Procedures and Surgical Devices

--Bariatric Care Equipment (separate market data presentations for Manual Wheelchairs, Powered Wheelchairs, Patient Lift Systems, Beds and Surfaces, Lateral Transfer Systems, Patient Aids, Scales, Stretchers, Furniture, Operating Tables, Non-Powered Surgical Instruments A surgical instrument is a specially designed tool or device for performing specific actions of carrying out desired effects during a surgery or operation, such as modifying biological tissue, or to provide access or viewing it. , and Other Specialized Bariatric Products)

--Weight-Loss Pharmaceuticals (Xenical and Meridia)

Geographic Regions Covered

USA, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Rest of Europe, Japan, and Rest of the World.

Discussions/presentations in this report include:

--Executive Summary

--Products, Markets, and Competitive Structure

--Market Estimates & Forecasts by Country/Region

--Bariatric Procedures and Pharmaceutical Management

--Obesity Care Challenges for Healthcare Organizations

--Competition and Strategies

--Market Drivers & Restraints

--Market and Technology Trends

--Key Company Profiles

--Research Methodology

--50 Market Data Tables and 40 graphs

Topics Covered

SECTION 1 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

SECTION 2 - MARKET PROJECTIONS BY REGION

SECTION 3 - BARIATRIC CARE EQUIPMENT

SECTION 4 - BARIATRIC SURGERY Bariatric Surgery Definition

Bariatric surgery promotes weight loss by changing the digestive system's anatomy, limiting the amount of food that can be eaten and digested.
 

SECTION 5 - PHARMACEUTICAL MANAGEMENT OF OBESITY

SECTION 6 - BARIATRIC CARE SERVICES

SECTION 7 - COMPANY PROFILES

SECTION 8 - OBESITY STATISTICS

SECTION 9 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

LIST OF MARKET DATA TABLES

Companies Mentioned

Access Care; Activeaid; Active Healthcare; Aesculap; Air Pal; Allen Medical Systems; American Bantex; American Institute of Gastric Banding; Amplestuff; Apex Dynamics Healthcare Products; ARC Distributors; Arjo; AryLift; ASI ASI,
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 Medical Equipment; Automated Medical Products; Berchtold; BMH BMH Blount Memorial Hospital
BMH Base Message Host
BMH British Motor Holdings
 Medical; Burke; Cambridge Technologies; CareTech USA; Casters and Parts; ConvaQuip Industries; Cook Surgical; Dale Medical Products; David Scott

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 Co.; Detecto Scale; Ethicon Endosurgery; EverMed; Gaymar Industries; Gendron; Getinge; Golden Technologies; Graham-Field Health Products; Hill-Rom Co.; Horcher Lifting Systems; Hovertech International; Huntleigh Healthcare; INAMED Health; Invacare; iVOW; KCI KCI Kansas City International (airport)
KCI Kennel Club of India
KCI Key Club International
KCI Korea Concrete Institute
KCI Kitchener Collegiate Institute
KCI Kids Central, Inc.
KCI The Kitchen Collection, Inc.
KCI Kodak Canada Inc.
 International; Karl Storz & Co.; The Kendall Co.; Kimberly-Clark Health Care; King Medical Supply; Liko; Medcare Products; Medical Positioning; Mediflex Surgical; Medline Industries Inc.; Mellen Air Mfg; Millenium Medical Products; Molnlycke Health Care; Nemschoff; Neuropedic; New Care Therapies; Novartis Medical Nutrition; Olympus America, Endoscopy endoscopy

Examination of the body's interior through an instrument inserted into a natural opening or an incision, usually as an outpatient procedure. Endoscopes include the upper gastrointestinal endoscope (for the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum), the colonoscope (for the
 Group; Omni-Tract Surgical; PARE Pa·ré , Ambroise 1517?-1590.

French surgeon who made numerous improvements to operating methods, including the ligature of arteries rather than cauterization.
 Surgical; Pegasus Eagerton; Precision Optics; Pride Mobility; Rehab Seating Systems; RemedyMD; Roho Group; Sammons Preston Rolyan; Savion Industries; Scale-Tronix Inc.; SenTech Medical Systems; SIZEWise Rentals; Skytron; SMT (1) (Surface Mount Technology) See surface mount.

(2) (Station ManagemenT) An FDDI network management protocol that provides direct management. Only one node requires the software.

SMT - Station Management
 Health Systems; Solos Endoscopy; Spectrum Medical; SR Instruments; Sten-Barr Medical; STERIS; Stretchair Patient Transfer Systems; Stryker Corp Medical Div; Sunrise Medical; TFI TFI Tobacco Free Initiative (World Health Organization)
TFI The Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
TFI The Fertilizer Institute
TFI Technology Futures, Inc.
 HealthCare; Thomspson Surgical Instruments; Transfer Medical Products; TRIUMPF Medical Systems; TuffCare; Universal Hospital Services; VANCARE; Wheelchairs of Kansas (WOK); Wy'East Medical.

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