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High Growth Reported in the Worldwide Surgical and Trauma Wounds Care Products Markets.


LYON, France -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the worldwide medical material industry is now available to its catalogue.

Wound Care, 3rd. Edition, Vol. III: Surgical and Trauma Wounds

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There are millions of 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.  performed annually worldwide and the market for wound care products and techniques is significant. In the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  alone, there are over 100,000 surgeries performed daily. Surgical and trauma wounds are, by far, the most common types of wounds addressed in the wound care area. Enjoying market success depends on several factors. Manufacturers must develop a formidable strategy, which involves matching internal capabilities with external opportunities. By choosing to implement such strategies, providers are able to achieve high levels of clinical success while controlling use and costs. Manufacturers are continuing to create well-rounded and advanced products to provide a wider variety of choices. The aging of the population and continued advances in biotechnology drive the wound care industry. The aging world population created increased demand for all types of surgical intervention, particularly cardiovascular, orthopedic, urological and dermatological dermatological, dermatologic

pertaining to dermatology; of or affecting the skin.
 procedures. The emerging generation of wound care products and technologies are well-positioned to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on`   

v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>.
 this growth. Besides the always-improving synthetic dressing materials, newer technologies in wound treatment include the xenogeneic xenogeneic /xeno·ge·ne·ic/ (-jen-e´ik) in transplantation biology, denoting individuals or tissues from individuals of different species and hence of disparate cell type.

xen·o·ge·ne·ic
adj.
 tissue scaffold scaffold

Temporary platform used to elevate and support workers and materials during work on a structure or machine. It consists of one or more wooden planks and is supported by either a timber or a tubular steel or aluminum frame; bamboo is used in parts of Asia.
, bilayered human dermal dermal /der·mal/ (der´mal) pertaining to the dermis or to the skin.

der·mal or der·mic
adj.
Of or relating to the skin or dermis.
 substitutes, recombinant growth factors, endoscopic en·do·scope  
n.
An instrument for examining visually the interior of a bodily canal or a hollow organ such as the colon, bladder, or stomach.



en
 subfascial ligation ligation /li·ga·tion/ (li-ga´shun) the application of a ligature.

tubal ligation  sterilization of the female by constricting, severing, or crushing the uterine tubes.
 of venous perforators, and endovascular arterial repair techniques. New wound care products and devices are entering the market with lightening speed, all striving for the best clinical outcomes.

The report details total manufacturers' revenues from the following product categories:

* Wound Closure

* Sutures

* Staples

* Tissue adhesives, sealants and glues

* Anti-infectives

* Surgical and trauma wound management

* Wound cleaners

* Debridement Debridement Definition

Debridement is the process of removing nonliving tissue from pressure ulcers, burns, and other wounds.
Purpose

Debridement speeds the healing of pressure ulcers, burns, and other wounds.
 

* Tapes

* Dry dressings

* Moist Dressings

* Alginates

* Films

* Foams

* Hydrocolloids

* Hydrogels

* Biological Dressings

* Artificial Skin

* Collagen

* Growth Factors

* Miscellaneous Treatments

The information and analysis presented in this report are based on an extensive survey of senior management in the prescription women's health Women's Health Definition

Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues.
 drug industry. Background information was obtained from a comprehensive search of published literature and reports obtained from various government, business, medical trade, and international journals. Key information from published literature was used to conduct interviews with industry executives and product managers to validate and obtain expert opinion on current and future trends in the women's health industry.

Interviews were also used to confirm and/or adjust market size and market share estimates, as well as in formulating market projections. All market data pertains to the U.S. market at the manufacturers' level. Revenues in the report are based on sales at the manufacturers' level for the following markets:

* Wound Closure

* Anti-infectives

* Surgical and Trauma Wound Management

* Moist Dressings

* Biological Dressings

* Miscellaneous Surgical Wound and Trauma Treatments

The market is varied in terms of both product offerings and product maturity. Several of the segments are mature such as anti-infectives, wound management, and sutures and staples of the wound closure market, while others such as biological dressings, some moist dressings, and sealants, adhesives, and glues of the wound closure segment are in the infant stages of development.

Thus some segments within the market are slowing in growth rates Growth Rates

The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures.

Notes:
Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
 while others are driving growth. As identified in the report, conventional, mature products continue to generate the majority of sales; however, their growth rate is slow and limited by the maturity of the product and the competition. Advancements in technology are expected to drive growth during the forecast period.

Product Managers, Marketing Directors in the wound care industry as well as financial and consulting executives are among those that will find this a useful resource.

Table of content

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction

Scope and Methodology

Size and Growth of the Market

Trends Affecting the Market

Competitive Outlook

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

Surgical Wounds

Trauma Wounds

Normal Integument integument

Covering of the body, which protects it from the outside world and from drying out. In humans and other mammals it consists of the skin (including outer epidermis and inner dermis) and its related structures, including hair, nails, and sebaceous and sweat glands.
 

Epidermis

Dermis dermis: see skin.  

Subcutaneous Tissue subcutaneous tissue
n.
A layer of loose, irregular connective tissue immediately beneath the skin; it contains fat cells except in the auricles, eyelids, penis, and scrotum.
 

Functions of Skin

Effects of Aging on the Integumentary System integumentary system: see skin.  

Types of Wound Healing wound healing Physiology The repair of a wound Steps Inflammation, repair and closure, remodeling, final healing; repair of incisions may be either simple–'clean' wounds with little loss of tissue heal by 'primary intention', or 'dirty' wounds heal by  

Defense Against Injury

Mononuclear Phagocyte System mononuclear phagocyte system
n.
Abbr. MPS A widely distributed collection of both free and fixed macrophages derived from bone marrow precursor cells by way of monocytes; their substantial phagocytic activity is mediated by
 

Inflammatory Response

Wound Healing Process

Primary Intention

Secondary Intention

Tertiary Intention

Delays of Wound Healing

Complications of Wound Healing

Hypertrophic Scars and Keloid keloid /ke·loid/ (ke´loid) a sharply elevated, irregularly shaped, progressively enlarging scar due to excessive collagen formation in the dermis during connective tissue repair.  Formation

Contracture contracture /con·trac·ture/ (-cher) abnormal shortening of muscle tissue, rendering the muscle highly resistant to passive stretching.  

Dehiscence dehiscence /de·his·cence/ (de-his´ins) a splitting open.

wound dehiscence  separation of the layers of a surgical wound.


de·his·cence
n.
 

Excess Granulation Tissue Granulation tissue
A kind of tissue formed during wound healing, with a rough or irregular surface and a rich supply of blood capillaries.

Mentioned in: Granuloma Inguinale

granulation tissue,
n
 

Adhesions

CHAPTER THREE: SURGICAL DRESSINGS

CHAPTER FOUR: TREATMENTS

Overview

Wound Closure

Overview and Products

Sutures

Absorbable

Surgical Gut

Synthetic Absorbable Polymers

Nonabsorbable

Surgical Silk

Surgical Cotton

Linen

Surgical Stainless Steel Surgical stainless steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, chromium (12–20%), molybdenum (0.2–3%), and sometimes nickel (8–12%).

The chromium gives the metal its scratch-resistance and corrosion resistance. The nickel provides a smooth and polished finish.
 

Synthetic Nonabsorbable Polymers

Staplers and Staples

Tissue Adhesives, Sealants and Glues

Fibrin-based

Collagen-based

Vascular Closing Devices

Polymeric polymeric /poly·mer·ic/ (pol?i-mer´ik) exhibiting the characteristics of a polymer.

pol·y·mer·ic
adj.
1. Having the properties of a polymer.

2.
 Sealants

Synthetic Adhesives/Glues

Market Segment Conclusion

Anti-Infectives

Overview and Products

Market Segment Conclusion

Surgical and Trauma Wound Management

Overview and Products

Cleansing

Debridement

Tapes

Dry Dressings

Market Segment Conclusion

Moist Dressings

Overview and Products

Alginates

Hydrocolloids

Hydrogels

Films

Foams

Market Segment Conclusion

Biological Dressings

Overview and Products

Artificial Skin

Collagen

Growth Factors

Market Segment Conclusion

Miscellaneous Surgical Wound and Trauma Treatments

Overview and Products

Market Segment Conclusion

CHAPTER FIVE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST SUMMARY

CHAPTER SIX: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

Total Surgical and Trauma Wound Market

Competitive Market Share by Segment

Wound Closure

Anti-Infectives

Surgical and Trauma Wound Management

Moist Dressings

Biological Dressings

Miscellaneous Treatments

CHAPTER SEVEN: INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS

Product Categorization

New Products

Reimbursement

Novel Treatments

Miscellaneous Treatments

Honey Treatment

Battle-ready Bandage bandage /ban·dage/ (ban´daj)
1. a strip or roll of gauze or other material for wrapping or binding a body part.

2. to cover by wrapping with such material.
 Treatment

Silverlon

Low Intensity Laser Therapy

In Development

Merrem IV

OrCel

Allox

Thymosin Thymosin

A polypeptide hormone synthesized and secreted by the endodermally derived reticular cells of the thymus gland. Thymosin exerts its actions in several loci: (1) in the thymus gland, either on precursor stem cells derived from fetal liver or from bone
 Beta 4

Encelle E Matrix

KGF-2

BioFoam

CoFoam Polyurethne Composite

LyphoDerm

KGF-2

Demegen

HB50

Other Miscellaneous Developments

Psychosocial Factors in Wound Healing

Scar Treatment

Keloid Scars

Hypertrophic Scars

Hormones and Wound Healing

Surgical Infection

Demographics and Epidemiology

CHAPTER EIGHT: COMPANY PROFILES

Abbott Vascular Devices

Baxter BioScience

Bertek Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Carrington Laboratories, Inc.

ConvaTec, Ltd.

Datascope Corporation

Ethicon, Inc.

GlaxoSmithKline Plc

Healthpoint, Ltd.

Johnson & Johnson

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.

Pfizer, Inc.

Smith & Nephew, plc

St. Jude Medical St. Jude Medical, Inc. NYSE: STJ is a $2.9 billion global cardiovascular device company, with headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. The company sells products in more than 100 countries and has over 20 operations and manufacturing facilities worldwide. , Inc.

United States Surgical

APPENDIX: COMPANY DIRECTORY

LIST OF EXHIBITS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Figure 1-1: Worldwide Surgical and Trauma Wound

Product Revenues by Segment 1999-2009 5 CHAPTER FOUR: TREATMENTS

Table 4-1: Selected Absorbable Sutures by Manufacturers and Products

Table 4-2: Selected Nonabsorbable Sutures by Manufacturers and Products

Table 4-3: Selected Staplers and Staples Manufacturers and Products

Table 4-4: Selected Tissue Adhesives, Sealants, and Glues Manufacturers and Products

Table 4-5: World Market for Wound Closure Products by Type (Sutures; Staplers and Staples; Tissue Adhesives, Sealants, and Glues) 1999-2009

Table 4-7: Selected Topical Brand Name Anti-Infectives

Table 4-8: The World Market for Anti-Infectives for Surgical and Trauma Wounds 1999-2009

Table 4-9: Toxicity Index for Selected Wound Cleansers

Table 4-10: Selected Cleansing Agents Currently on the Market

Table 4-11: Selected Debridement Agents Currently Available

Table 4-12: Selected Adhesive Strips and Tapes Currently on the Market

Table 4-13: Selected Dry Dressing (Woven and Nonwoven non·wo·ven  
adj.
Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles.

n.
Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving.
) Currently on the Market

Table 4-14: World Market for Wound Management Products for Surgical and Trauma Wounds Revenues by Segment (Cleansing, Debridement, Tapes, Dry Dressings) 1999-2009

Table 4-15: Selected Alginate alginate /al·gi·nate/ (al´ji-nat) a salt of alginic acid; water-soluble alginates are useful as materials for dental impressions.  Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-16: Selected Hydrocolloid hydrocolloid /hy·dro·col·loid/ (-kol´oid) a colloid system in which water is the dispersion medium.

hy·dro·col·loid
n.
1. A substance that forms a gel with water.

2.
 Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-17: Selected Hydrogel hy·dro·gel
n.
A colloidal gel in which the particles are dispersed in water.



hydrogel

a gel that contains water.

hydrogel Wound care A polymer absorptive wound dressing. See Dressing.
 Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-18: Selected Films Currently on the Market

Table 4-19: Selected Foam Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-20: Moist Dressings for Surgical and Trauma Wounds, Revenues by Segment (Alginates, Hydrocolloids, Hydrogels, Films,Foams) 1999-2009

Table 4-21: Selected Artificial Skin Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-22: Selected Collagen Products Currently on the Market

Table 4-23: World Market for Biological Dressings for Surgical and Trauma Wounds, Revenues by Segment (Artificial Skins, Collagen Products, Other Products) 1999-2009

Table 4-24: Selected Miscellaneous Surgical Wound and Trauma Treatment Manufacturers and Products

Table 4-25: World Market for Miscellaneous Surgical and Trauma Wound Treatments 1999-2009

CHAPTER FIVE: MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST SUMMARY

Table 5-1: World Surgical and Trauma Wound Product Revenues by Segment 1999-2009

Figure 5-1: Surgical and Trauma Wound Care Revenues by Segment 1999-2009

Table 5-2: Surgical and Trauma Wound Care Share by Segment 1999-2009

Figure 5-2: Surgical and Trauma Wound Care Market Share by Segment 2004 vs 2009

CHAPTER SIX: COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

Table 6-1: Major Competitors and Segments of Participation 2004

Table 6-2: The World Surgical and Trauma Wound Care Market Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Figure 6-1: Surgical and Trauma Wound Care Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-3: Surgical and Trauma Wound Closure Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-4: Anti-Infectives for Surgical and Trauma Wounds Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-5: Surgical and Trauma Wound Management Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-6: Moist Dressings for Surgical and Trauma Wounds Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-7: Biological Dressings for Surgical and Trauma Wounds Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

Table 6-8: Miscellaneous Surgical and Trauma Wound Treatments Revenues and Market Share by Leading Supplier 2004

CHAPTER SEVEN: INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS

Table 7-1: Global and U.S. Population by Age Group and Sex 1999, 2004, and 2009

Figure 7-1: U.S. Population by Age Group, 1999, 2004, and 2009

Figure 7-2: Global Population by Age Group, 1999, 2004, and 2009

Table 7-2: Global and U.S. Yearly Incidence of Surgical and Trauma Wounds by Type

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