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The global minimally invasive spine surgery market reached US$ 2,679.8 million in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 4,164.4 million by 2030 and is expected to grow with a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period 2023-2030. The minimally invasive spine surgery market trends show large investments in novel technologies and increasing research and development.
The minimally invasive spine surgery market scope comprises product type segmented as instrumentation and devices, which has increased the market share for minimally invasive spine surgery. The increasing prevalence of spinal disorders and the growing older population will create opportunities to drive the demand for minimally invasive spine surgery.
The global market for minimally invasive spine surgery is expanding as a result of factors including the increasing adoption of minimally invasive procedures, the growing research and development, and the creation of technologically advanced products. In June 2022, Parkinson's Africa (PA) and Adewunmi Desalu Parkinson's Foundation (ADPF), two non-governmental organizations (NGOs), have encouraged the government and society in Nigeria to raise awareness of the condition.
The rising demand for minimally invasive surgical procedures is driving the market's growth. In minimally invasive spine surgery, a tool is used to tunnel to the pain's source through a relatively small incision. Complications are less likely to occur during or following minimally invasive spine surgery. The process does not include as much muscle cutting or tugging as conventional surgical techniques.
As a result, the patient will benefit from better cosmetic outcomes, reduced blood loss, and a quicker recovery. Herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis can all be treated with minimally invasive spine surgery. The patient will be in the hands of a skilled expert trained in spine surgery if this procedure is carried out by a spine surgeon.
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) procedures can be used wholly or partially for the majority of decompressions and about half of the fusions. Spine treatments can now be performed minimally invasively with fewer incisions, better vision, less blood loss, and a quicker recovery thanks to the development of modern imaging and surgical equipment.
With the development of spine surgery, a number of cutting-edge technologies are on the horizon to help with pre-operative planning, patient selection and surgical execution in order to guarantee improved post-operative results and patient satisfaction. These technologies include robotic spine surgery, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The global marketplace for minimally invasive spine surgery, however, may be constrained over the projected period due to various factors. The primary drawback of minimally invasive surgery is that it is relatively new. There haven't been as many advancements as with conventional surgery because it's newer. A higher level of training is necessary for minimally invasive surgery, and lack of experience can result in difficulties.
The COVID-19 analysis takes into account the Pre-COVID Scenario, COVID Scenario, and Post-COVID Scenario in addition to pricing dynamics, demand-supply spectrum, government initiatives, and manufacturers strategic initiatives. These factors could cause supply and demand to shift as a result of trading restrictions, lockdowns, and after-effects issues.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is estimated to have a low impact on the global minimally invasive spine surgery market, owing to the low number of key market players in this region. However, the impact of the import and export of raw materials is expected to have little influence over the global minimally invasive spine surgery market growth over the forecast period.
The global minimally invasive spine surgery market is segmented based on product type, application, end user and region.
Spinal fusion involves a surgical procedure that permanently fuses two or more vertebrae in the spine. In comparison to conventional spinal fusion surgery, minimally invasive spinal fusion employs a smaller cut (incision). A smaller incision is required for minimally invasive spinal fusion than for conventional surgery. Additionally, the muscle tissues of the spine are not taken away.
This could result in quicker recovery times than with standard surgery. It might also lessen the likelihood of some issues. Different methods may be used by the surgeon to access the vertebrae. For instance, the surgeon approaches the vertebrae from the side when doing direct lateral interbody fusion. In lumbar interbody fusion, the spine is approached from the back by the surgeon.
Manufacturers have chances to expand their operations in this region because of the rising demand for minimally invasive spine surgery for advancements in North America. The area has many producers and suppliers, and its rapid economic development has raised industrial production of novel products and technologies for minimally invasive surgeries, which has increased the demand.
North America has a large number of producers and suppliers, and as a result of the swift economic development of the area, industrial production has increased, fueling the demand of minimally invasive spine surgery. Rising new product launches for using in patients with spinal disorders will drive the market growth. Growth is also fueled by the rising technological advancements, regulatory approvals and novel product launches. These factors shows the dominance of North America.
The major global players in the minimally invasive spine surgery market include: Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson), Medtronic, Alliance Spine, Aesculap, Inc. (B. Braun Company), Bioventus, NuVasive Inc., Integra LifeSciences, and Globus Medical among others.
The global minimally invasive spine surgery market report would provide approximately 53 tables, 54 figures and 195 Pages.
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