Michael Barbella, Managing Editor04.21.22
China's population is turning older and plumper—a combination that is expected to drive growth of the Middle Kingdom's minimally invasive spinal (MIS) devices market.
Globaldata forecasts 7 percent market growth annually through 2030, driven by an increase in geriatric population and prevalence of obesity, leading to spinal disorders.
GlobalData’s report, "Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices (Orthopedic Devices)—Global Market Analysis and Forecast Model (COVID-19 Market Impact)," reveals that Medtronic plc, DePuy Synthes Inc., and Stryker Corp. were the major players in China, accounting for about 45 percent of the market in 2021.
“With the increase in the aging population and rising prevalence of obesity, orthopedic ailments such as lower back pain and other degenerative spinal conditions have also increased in China, which in turn are driving the market,” said Shweta Yadav, a medical devices analyst at GlobalData.
The demand for MIS devices is expected to further increase in the coming years due to the increased adoption of advanced robotics in hospitals and the rising number of surgical procedures. The oblique lumbar interbody fusion and lateral lumbar interbody fusion devices are more popular in China as compared to posterior lumbar interbody fusion and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion devices.
“Shorter hospital stays, less invasive procedures, lesser tissue damage and scarring as compared to traditional open surgeries and increasing awareness among people will further drive the MIS devices market in China. However, reluctance from old generation doctors in adopting the newer minimally invasive approach and stringent regulatory framework may hamper the growth of the market,” Yadav said.
Globaldata forecasts 7 percent market growth annually through 2030, driven by an increase in geriatric population and prevalence of obesity, leading to spinal disorders.
GlobalData’s report, "Minimal Invasive Spinal Devices (Orthopedic Devices)—Global Market Analysis and Forecast Model (COVID-19 Market Impact)," reveals that Medtronic plc, DePuy Synthes Inc., and Stryker Corp. were the major players in China, accounting for about 45 percent of the market in 2021.
“With the increase in the aging population and rising prevalence of obesity, orthopedic ailments such as lower back pain and other degenerative spinal conditions have also increased in China, which in turn are driving the market,” said Shweta Yadav, a medical devices analyst at GlobalData.
The demand for MIS devices is expected to further increase in the coming years due to the increased adoption of advanced robotics in hospitals and the rising number of surgical procedures. The oblique lumbar interbody fusion and lateral lumbar interbody fusion devices are more popular in China as compared to posterior lumbar interbody fusion and transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion devices.
“Shorter hospital stays, less invasive procedures, lesser tissue damage and scarring as compared to traditional open surgeries and increasing awareness among people will further drive the MIS devices market in China. However, reluctance from old generation doctors in adopting the newer minimally invasive approach and stringent regulatory framework may hamper the growth of the market,” Yadav said.