The global market for spinal non-fusion treatments will expand from just under $521 million in 2014 to $749 million by 2021, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.3%, according to research and consulting firm GlobalData.
The company’s latest report* states that this moderate growth will be driven primarily by the promising Cervical Total Disc Replacement (C-TDR) segment, due to an increasing availability of clinical efficacy data, the rising prevalence of degenerative spine diseases and the industry’s aggressive efforts in relation to physician training and direct-to-consumer marketing.
According to Linda Tian, MSc, GlobalData’s Managing Analyst covering Medical Devices: “C-TDR is the fastest-growing segment in the spinal care market, as it has shifted from being considered an investigational surgery to a viable alternative to Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF).
“In general, using C-TDR in the right patients has been shown to reduce the rate of reoperations, deliver higher rates of clinical success, and reduce costs as compared to ACDF. Other growth drivers for C-TDR include improving reimbursement for the procedures in most major markets and an aging patient population that is more well-informed and demanding of motion preservation than ever before.”
Over the past decade, the number of C-TDR devices has proliferated and such products are now available in various shapes, materials, and biomechanical concepts.
Tian continues: “Despite the clear advantages opting for disc replacement non-fusion options can offer, its widespread adoption still faces barriers. Generally, large companies have avoided these technologies in light of stringent government and insurance company regulations. They seem to be more interested in acquiring the technology once it has been designed and approved.”
GlobalData’s report also states that an increase in mergers and acquisitions activity is a trend that is likely to persist over the next five years.
Tian adds: “Market-leading companies, such as DePuy Synthes and Medtronic, initially entered the non-fusion market through acquisitions. Since then, a league of small- to medium-sized companies have internally developed and marketed their artificial discs or other non-fusion technologies.
“Although DePuy is likely to dominate the spinal non-fusion arena during the forecast period, the artificial disc replacement market will continue to attract new entrants.”
GlobalData Spinal Non-Fusion Reports:
- MediPoint: Spinal Non-fusion – Global Analysis and Market Forecasts
- Spinal Non-fusion – US Analysis and Market Forecasts
- Spinal Non-fusion – 5EU Analysis and Market Forecasts
- Spinal Non-fusion – APAC Analysis and Market Forecasts
- Spinal Non-fusion – South American Analysis and Market Forecasts
- Spinal Non-fusion – Current and Future Players
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