The global wound irrigation system market size is expected to
reach USD 351.81 million by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast
period, according to a new report published by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising
prevalence of chronic wounds, increasing number of surgical procedures, technological
advancements, favorable initiatives taken by private and public sectors, and
increasing cases of burns across the globe are the key driving factors for the
market.
Wound irrigation systems allow rapid healing of
deep wounds and surgical site infections. They also allow improved wound
cleansing that prevents further complications. Rising prevalence of chronic
wounds along with rising number of surgical procedures is projected to drive
the growth of the market. As per report published by the ScienceDirect in 2018,
surgical infection had the highest prevalence rate of around 4.0%, followed by
diabetic foot ulcers with around 3.4%. In addition, rising number of wound care
centers across the globe is also expected to surge the demand for wound irrigation
systems.
Moreover, a rise in burn cases across the globe is
also anticipated to boost the demand for wound irrigation systems. According to
a report published by Walker Morgan, LLC, in 2017, around 450,000 Americans
receive medical treatment for burn injuries every year. As per a report
published by the Swift Medical Inc. in 2018, more than 305.0 million acute,
burn, and traumatic wounds were reported per year globally. Furthermore, as per
the data reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1,000,000
moderate or severe burn cases are registered, annually. Since, wound irrigation
system is very much effective in burn injury and allows rapid healing,
increasing incidence rate of burns is anticipated to propel the market growth
over the forecast period.
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Further key
findings from the report suggest:
- Manual wound irrigation system segment held the largest market
share in 2018, owing to increasing incidence of burns and surgical site
infection across the globe
- Chronic wounds segment held the largest market share in 2018 due
to the rising prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers
- Asia Pacific wound irrigation systems market is expected to
witness the fastest growth over the forecast period owing to the rising
number diabetic patients in the region
- Prominent players operating in the wound irrigation system market
are Zimmer Biomet; Stryker Corporation; Centurion Medical Products;
Bionix; Westmed, Inc.; C. R. Bard, Inc.; and Cooper Surgical Inc.
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Grand
View Research has segmented the global wound irrigation system market on the
basis of product, application, and region:
Wound
Irrigation System Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2026)
- Manual Wound
Irrigation System
- Battery-operated
Wound Irrigation System
Wound
Irrigation System Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2026)
- Chronic Wounds
- Diabetic Foot Ulcer
- Pressure Ulcer
- Venous Leg Ulcer
- Burns
- Surgical Wounds
- Traumatic Wounds
Wound
Irrigation System Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2015 - 2026)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- U.K.
- Germany
- Asia-Pacific
- Japan
- China
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- MEA
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
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