FutureWise Market Research09.03.19
3D printing continues to be a profitable avenue in the global healthcare technology space. The development of advanced technologies along with the rise in orthopedic complications are major growth aspects boosting the demand for 3D Printed Orthopedic Implants.
A recent market study by FutureWise Market Research anticipates the global 3D printed orthopedic implants market to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 5.9 percent during the forecast period of 2019 to 2026.
Development of metal printing technologies, 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), rise in orthopedic disorders, and development of 3D printed orthopedic devices are factors promoting 3D printed orthopedic implant market. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority, i.e. NPPA’s recent view on margins of trade and cap prices, is encouraging the 3D printed orthopedic implant's research and findings activities. One of such promising results is that of dual mobility orthopedic implants where patients with successful implants observed no or zero dislocation for at least three years post implants.
Additionally, the approvals of robotic surgery systems for orthopedic implants from the FDA is positively fortifying the investments by market players to provide advanced technological assistance during the implant procedures. These factors serve as indicators that the global 3D printed orthopedic implant market will strike a substantial growth during the forecast period.
Although the 3D printed orthopedic implants tend to be near perfect and precisely non-invasive due to use of artificial intelligence, they tend to be highly expensive. Reducing the prices for widely required implants like knee, shoulder and hip remains on the top health care agenda for the governments and medical associations across the world. The implant and surgical guides need to be used correctly to ensure complex 3D implants provide desired comfort and results. However very few market players provide assistance to the surgical teams post sales of personalised implant kit.
Knee implants are a widespread practice due increase in the number of orthopedic issues, rheumatic arthritis, and an aging world population. Hence knee implants are anticipated to grow at a healthy CAGR during the forecast period, followed by the hip implants.
Implant by material type segmentation is majorly dominated by metal segment, as titanium and calcium phosphate remain primary materials used in building regenerative implants for knees, spine hip and so on. The newer 3D printing technologies are facilitating use of polymers along with bioactive materials that are anticipated to abode the global 3D printed orthopedic implant surgeries at medical breakthrough horizons in coming years.
The insights presented are from a research study on 3D Printed Orthopedic Implants Market by FutureWise Market Research.
A recent market study by FutureWise Market Research anticipates the global 3D printed orthopedic implants market to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 5.9 percent during the forecast period of 2019 to 2026.
Development of metal printing technologies, 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), rise in orthopedic disorders, and development of 3D printed orthopedic devices are factors promoting 3D printed orthopedic implant market. The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority, i.e. NPPA’s recent view on margins of trade and cap prices, is encouraging the 3D printed orthopedic implant's research and findings activities. One of such promising results is that of dual mobility orthopedic implants where patients with successful implants observed no or zero dislocation for at least three years post implants.
Additionally, the approvals of robotic surgery systems for orthopedic implants from the FDA is positively fortifying the investments by market players to provide advanced technological assistance during the implant procedures. These factors serve as indicators that the global 3D printed orthopedic implant market will strike a substantial growth during the forecast period.
Although the 3D printed orthopedic implants tend to be near perfect and precisely non-invasive due to use of artificial intelligence, they tend to be highly expensive. Reducing the prices for widely required implants like knee, shoulder and hip remains on the top health care agenda for the governments and medical associations across the world. The implant and surgical guides need to be used correctly to ensure complex 3D implants provide desired comfort and results. However very few market players provide assistance to the surgical teams post sales of personalised implant kit.
Knee implants are a widespread practice due increase in the number of orthopedic issues, rheumatic arthritis, and an aging world population. Hence knee implants are anticipated to grow at a healthy CAGR during the forecast period, followed by the hip implants.
Implant by material type segmentation is majorly dominated by metal segment, as titanium and calcium phosphate remain primary materials used in building regenerative implants for knees, spine hip and so on. The newer 3D printing technologies are facilitating use of polymers along with bioactive materials that are anticipated to abode the global 3D printed orthopedic implant surgeries at medical breakthrough horizons in coming years.
The insights presented are from a research study on 3D Printed Orthopedic Implants Market by FutureWise Market Research.