Reportlinker Adds European Markets for Minimally Invasive Spinal Devices 2011
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
European Markets for Minimally Invasive Spinal Devices 2011
The European minimally invasive spinal implant markets are expected exceed €90 million by 2017. Rapid growth of the MIS interbody and MIS pedicle screw markets is expected to result in accelerated cannibalization of traditional spinal fusion procedures.
The European Minimally Invasive Spinal Device Market Includes:
- Spinous Process Fixation
- Facet Fixation
- Minimally Invasive Interbody Devices
- Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screws
The countries covered in this report include:
- Austria
- Benelux
- France
- Germany
- Portugal
- Scandinavia
- Spain
- Switzerland
- The United Kingdom
In 2010, the MIS thoracolumbar fixation market was approximately twice the size of the MIS interbody device market. However, the MIS interbody device market is expected to grow slightly faster than the MIS thoracolumbar fixation market. Nevertheless, the MIS thoracolumbar fixation market is still anticipated to remain the largest segment by 2017.
Within the European minimally invasive spinal implant spinal implant market, companies such as DePuy, Medtronic, NuVasive, Stryker and Zimmer lead the market, among others. This report provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of market revenues by device type, market forecasts through 2017, unit sales, average selling prices, market drivers and limiters and a detailed competitive analysis, including manufacturer market shares and product portfolios for the U.S. market for spinal minimally invasive surgery (MIS) market.
The executive summary of this report is also available.
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: European Markets for Minimally Invasive Spinal Devices 2011
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