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* The global market for MIS devices and instruments was worth $14.8 billion in 2008. This should reach $15.8 billion in 2009 and $23.0 billion in 2014, for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8%.* The U.S. has the largest share of the market, worth $8.9 billion in 2008 and an estimated $9.5 billion in 2009. This segment is expected to reach $13.6 billion in 2014.* Cardiothoracic surgery was the largest application segment for MIS devices and equipment in 2007, representing 70% of the total market. Cardiothoracic surgery was followed in order of size by orthopedic surgery (12%), gastrointestinal surgery (10%) and gynecology (3%).
Minimally invasive surgery is performed without making a major incision or opening, resulting in less trauma

 

 

for the patient and yielding significant cost savings. These result from shorter hospitalization times and reduced therapy requirements. Other benefits of minimally invasive surgery are less pain, less need for postsurgical pain medication, less scarring, and less likelihood of complications related to the incision.Thus, minimally invasive surgery is defined either as based on the operative procedure (e.g., small incisions) or the outcome (reduced surgical complications or costs). However, minimally invasive is not the same as minor surgery. Some "minimally invasive" procedures, (e.g., coronary artery bypass surgery), still are major operations requiring a hospital stay.In minimally invasive surgery, a miniature camera is introduced into the body through a small incision. It transmits images to a video monitor, enabling the physician to diagnose and, if necessary, treat a variety of conditions. To do this, the physician inserts surgical instruments and auxiliary devices, such as irrigation and drainage devices, through one or more small incisions.Minimally invasive surgery shares some important characteristics, but should not be confused with either ambulatory ("walk-in") or noninvasive surgery.MINIMALLY INVASIVE VS. AMBULATORY SURGERYSome types of minimally invasive surgery can be performed in an ambulatory (nonhospital) setting, but minimally invasive surgery is not necessarily identical with ambulatory surgery. Attempts to delineate minimally invasive from ambulatory surgery on the basis of incision size or use of an endoscope or other device to look inside the patients body run into too many exceptions to be very useful.Perhaps the best way to distinguish minimally invasive surgery from other types of ambulatory surgery is to define it as surgery that, if performed using conventional open-incision techniques, requires hospital admission. This definition excludes such minor surgical procedures as vasectomies. These almost never are performed separately in a hospital setting.MINIMALLY INVASIVE VS. NONINVASIVE SURGERYIn a sense, the ultimate in minimally invasive surgery does not require any incision or physical entry into the patients body. Examples include the use of ultrasound to break up gallstones and radiation to shrink or kill tumors. For purposes of this report, only those surgical procedures that involve physical access to the body through an incision or a natural orifice are considered minimally invasive surgery.STUDY BACKGROUNDA growing number of surgical procedures are carried out using minimally invasive techniques. This has created a multibillion-dollar market for the specialized devices and instruments used for these procedures. They include monitors and imaging equipment, electrosurgical devices, handheld instruments, auxiliary devices and accessories.Because the use of these products is increasing so rapidly, there is a pressing need to develop an up-to-date base of market information to better understand the dynamics of the market for minimally invasive surgical devices and instruments.Since 2003 the market has evolved. The population of the established markets is aging, bringing new surgical needs, while new markets are opening up. Technological advances have expanded the range of surgical procedures that can be performed using minimally invasive techniques, while giving physicians new tools for the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and pathologies.Meanwhile, the structure of the health care industry is changing, as traditional hospitals consolidate and other health care options become available to consumers. This study attempts to give management readers the information and analysis they need to deal with these challenges.STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVESThis study meets these needs by analyzing global markets for minimally invasive surgical devices and instruments (see Scope and Format for a definition of these devices) in light of the most recent available information. In addition to looking at current and future markets, the study will analyze technological, demographic, and economic developments that may have a long-term impact on the size and structure of the market for minimally invasive devices and instruments.This report also provides an analysis of the market for minimally invasive devices and instruments by type of surgical procedure, device, end user, and region. The future of minimally invasive surgical equipment also will be discussed, with forecasts for consumption of specific products.More specific objectives are to:* Identify and segment the main types of minimally invasive devices and instruments that have been commercialized to date
* Analyze the historical and current volume and value of shipments of each of these product segments in specified end user and geographic markets
* Identify and evaluate the impact of demographic, economic, and other factors that will drive future demand for minimally invasive devices
* Forecast the volume and value of shipments of the product segments by the probabilities that future demand will be higher or lower than the baseline forecast
* Identify promising new surgical procedures and products still in the development and testing stage, and assess the probability they will be commercialized successfully in the next 5 years
* Forecast the potential market for these developmental procedures and products, taking into account the estimated probability they will be commercialized
* Identify leading device manufacturers and analyze the structure of the minimally invasive surgical devices industry (e.g., market shares, concentration, and recent m&a activity)
* Assess the long-term outlook for minimally invasive surgical devices, taking into account market opportunities, as well as technological, financial and economic factors.INTENDED AUDIENCEThe report has been written for the minimally invasive surgical interest community, but is especially tailored for readers with an interest in the marketing and management dimensions of minimally invasive surgical devices and instruments. This especially includes readers in:* The medical and surgical devices industry
* Medical research institutions
* The investment community
* The financial and analyst communitySCOPE OF REPORT

This report is an analytical business tool whose primary purpose is to describe the minimally invasive surgical devices industry and the U.S. market for these devices. The scope of the study does not include:* Devices and instruments used exclusively for traditional open surgical procedures (e.g., heart-lung machines)
* Devices and equipment used exclusively in an ambulatory surgery setting
* Equipment for nonsurgical types of therapy such as radiation therapy.The format of the study is organized around the following topics:* Major types and applications of minimally invasive surgical devices and instruments.
* Industry structure.
* Market size and segmentation, including historical data on sales by application, product type, end-user group and geographical market.
* Market drivers.
* Detailed market projections through 2014.
* Competition and market shares.
* Observations and conclusions regarding the future of minimally invasive surgical devices and instruments.&

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