Today’s gold standard for correcting spinal deformities involves fusing an average of 10 motion levels using a large number of screws in a surgical procedure that lasts an average of six hours and costs upward of $100,000. Worldwide, there are approximately 126,000 scoliosis procedures per year, of which 40,000 are AIS, representing a $2.4 billion implant market.* The cost of scoliosis correction implants in the United States, not including hospitalization, is around $600 million annually, with an estimated $300 million market outside the United States.
*U.S. National Center for Health Statistics; OECD Health Data 2015; Statistique annuelle des établissements de santé and CNAMTS (Evolution des actes techniques en secteur liberal); Statistisches Bundesamt; Conjunto Mínimo Básico de Datos – Hospitalización and Ambulatorio; UK Hospital Episode Statistics databases for Admitted Patient Care and Outpatients; Life Science Intelligence Surgical Procedure Volume database.
Which are the main 34 Competitors included in our Deformity Section?:
- Medtronic
- DePuy Synthes
- Zimmer Biomet
- Stryker
- Globus Medical
- K2M
- SpineArt
- Z-Medical
- Alphatec
- Spinecraft
- Precision Spine
- Aesculap
- Signus Spine
- Genesys Spine
- Innovasis
- Seaspine
- Orthofix
- Nexxt Spine
- ChoiceSpine
- Spineway
- Medicrea
- Orthopediatrics
- RTI Surgical
- Corelink
- Sintea Plstek
- Silony Medical
- Apifix
- Spinevision
- Osseus
- FloSpine
- Nuvasive
- Medacta
- Kanghui
- HumanTech
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