growing aging population is driving the Adhesion Barriers Market
Technavio analyzes that the Adhesion Barriers Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% during 2023 and 2028. During this period, the market is also expected to show a growth of USD 279.7 million.There are various factors that contribute to the growth of the market. The global adhesion barriers market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing aging population. With an aging demographic comes a higher prevalence of surgical procedures, particularly in the orthopedic and cardiovascular sectors, where adhesion barriers are commonly used to prevent post-surgical complications. This trend is expected to continue, driving market expansion in the coming years. The aging population's need for surgical interventions to maintain their quality of life, coupled with advancements in adhesion barrier technology, presents a promising outlook for market growth.
In the realm of gynecological surgeries, such as adhesiolysis, colposcopy, uterine biopsy, hysterectomy, hysteroscopy, myomectomy, and oophorectomy, the formation of post-surgical adhesions between the vaginal cuff and the pelvic sidewall, including the adnexa, bowel, and omentum, can lead to detrimental consequences. These complications encompass infertility, incontinence, pelvic pain, small bowel obstruction, dyspareunia, and residual ovary syndrome. Research indicates that midline incisions used in gynecological procedures are associated with a higher prevalence of adhesions compared to alternative surgical methods. To mitigate these complications, the utilization of adhesion barriers during gynecological surgeries has emerged as a promising solution. These barriers function by creating a protective layer between the affected and healthy tissue, thereby reducing the likelihood of post-surgical adhesions and enhancing overall patient health outcomes. This approach not only minimizes the risk of random and design errors but also contributes to improved quality of life, reduced health-care costs, and increased life expectancy.
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In a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials, the clinical use of adhesion barriers in peritoneal surgery was examined to reduce morbidity from adhesion formation. Oxidized regenerated cellulose, hyaluronate carboxymethylcellulose, icodextrin, and polyethylene glycol were assessed. Evidence suggests these barriers decrease reoperation rates and long-term complications, including pelvic adhesions, inflammation, endometriosis, and surgical trauma. However, healthcare costs, quality of life, and safety remain considerations. Systematic error, random error, and design error were addressed using an error matrix approach. Long-term outcomes, such as life expectancy, were not significantly affected.
In the context of the global healthcare equipment market, Technavio identifies the adhesion barriers segment as a significant sub-category. This sector caters to peritoneal surgery needs, focusing on reducing morbidity associated with adhesion formation. Adhesion barriers are a type of consumable used in clinical practice to prevent the unwanted bonding of tissues during surgery. A systematic review and meta-analysis of numerous studies reveal the clinical utility of these barriers in minimizing adhesion-related complications. The global healthcare equipment market, encompassing manufacturers of diagnostic equipment and devices, is predicted to grow substantially due to ongoing R&D efforts in various therapy areas. The adhesion barriers market is an integral part of this industry, contributing to the overall revenue generation.. Industries are leveraging the products belonging to the market for customer engagement, transactional notifications, and promotional offers.
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