The report on the global wound irrigation systems market covers
annual sales revenue generated by various market segments during the
period of assessment 2017-2027. Furthermore, developments taking
place in the market, various trends impacting the market and other
drivers fuelling the growth of the global wound irrigation systems
market are enumerated in this research. Also few challenges that are
pulling market growth southward are also assessed. The research
report titled “Wound Irrigation Systems Market: Global Industry
Analysis (2012-2016) and Opportunity Assessment (2017-2027)”
presents a complete high level overview of the market to the reader
and supports strategic plans for future moves by portraying an
accurate forecast model of the global wound irrigation systems
market.
There are various aspects influencing the growth of the global wound
irrigation systems market in a positive as well as in a negative
manner. Factors such as increasing initiatives by healthcare
facilities, availability of improved product lines for wound care,
increasing prevalence of chronic wounds and increasing adoption of
advanced wound care products are pushing the growth of the global
market for wound irrigation systems. Factors such as relatively
higher costs associated with advanced wound care products and limited
awareness among the rural population are hindering the growth of the
global wound irrigation systems market. The market has also witnessed
few trends that are likely to define the market’s growth in the
coming years. Increasing acceptance of standardised protocols to
manage complex wounds and collaborative agreements between
manufacturers and channel partners are few of the trends that are
contributing to the growth of the global wound irrigation systems
market.
The global wound irrigation systems market is expected to grow at a
slow rate to register a CAGR of 3.0% throughout the period of
assessment and reach a valuation of more than US$ 300 Mn by the end
of the year of assessment from a value of about US$ 230 Mn in 2017.
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By product type, the battery operated segment is the largest with a
high market valuation. The manually operated segment, however, is
gaining traction and is poised to grow at a comparatively high CAGR
throughout the period of forecast
By wound type, the chronic wounds segment is projected to grow at a
high CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period. The acute wounds
segment is likely to dominate the global market
By end user, the home care centres segment is expected to grow at the
fastest pace to reach a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period
By region, North America is anticipated to radiate high market
attractiveness throughout the forecast period. The wound irrigation
systems market in Asia Pacific excluding Japan is projected to grow
at a comparatively high rate during 2017-2027
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The research report on the global wound irrigation systems market
covers in-depth analysis on various key players participating in the
market. Company overview, SWOT analysis, product portfolio, key
developments and various growth strategies of major companies such as
Zimmer Biomet, Stryker Corporation, Centurion Medical Products, BSN
Medical, Cooper Surgical Inc., C. R. Bard, Inc., Medtronic Plc.,
Bionix, and Westmed, Inc
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