Recent research indicates that the Global Advanced Wound Management Industry is poised for substantial growth, with a predicted valuation of US$ 8.1 billion in 2023 and the potential to reach US$ 11.5 billion by 2033. This projection reflects a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.6%.
In 2020, the unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak significantly impacted sales in the Global Advanced Wound Management Industry. However, with the resurgence of research and development initiatives dedicated to finding optimal wound care solutions, demand in the Global Advanced Wound Management Industry is expected to rise steadily in the years to come.
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Product developments in advanced wound dressing segment such as hydrogels, collagen, and hydrocolloids are on cards. Apart from these products, emergence of negative pressure wound therapy devices will boost sales in the market.
Besides this, government-backed initiatives such as public health insurance schemes in counties including the U.S., the U.K., and China will create lucrative growth opportunities in the advanced wound management market.
Key Takeaways from the Global Advanced Wound Management Industry Analysis
- Advanced wound dressing is anticipated to dominate the product segment.
- Based on application, chronic ulcers will witness increasing adoption of advanced wound management.
- Hospitals, followed by clinics are expected to account for maximum market sales.
- The U.S. is projected to witness high demand in the advanced wound management market, owing to increasing number of diabetic patients in the country.
- The U.K. will emerge as a lucrative market with rapid product developments by leading players.
- China will exhibit high demand for advanced wound management due to increasing incidence of chronic wounds and reimbursements for medical expenditure.
- Advanced wound management market in India is expected to grow at a steady pace, owing to growing cases of road accidents and chronic wounds.
“Increasing research and development activities aimed at offering advanced wound healing devices and fast-track approvals for novel advanced wound management products are anticipated to propel sales in the market through 2031,” says the FMI analyst.
Growing investments in the healthcare sector, coupled with innovations in advanced wound management products are anticipated to positively shape demand in the upcoming years.
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Competitive Landscape
As per FMI’s analysis, ConvaTec Group Plc. Coloplast A/S, Molnlycke Health Care AB, 3M Healthcare, and Smith & Nephew PLC. are among the leading players in the market, accounting for approximately 3/4th of the market share.
Key players operating in the Global Advanced Wound Management Industry are actively focusing on product innovations, strategic collaboration, mergers, acquisitions, and government approvals as a part of their growth strategies. For instance:
- In July 2021, Ethicon Inc., a part of the Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Company, announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Breakthrough Designation for the company’s transbronchial microwave ablation technology. The advanced technology uses robotic-assisted bronchoscopy for the treatment of debilitating diseases and conditions.
- In July 2021, Illinois-based Medline Industries announced its plan to open a new distribution center worth US$ 100 Mn in the Katy area. The new distribution facility will bring the company’s total employee strength to around 375 employees.
Global Advanced Wound Management Industry by Category
By Product Type:
- Advanced wound dressings
- Alginates
- Collagens
- Films
- Foams
- Hydrocolloids
- Hydrofibers
- Hydrogels
- Wound contact layers
- Superabsorbent dressings
- Negative pressure wound therapy devices
- Standalone NPWT devices
- Portable NPWT devices
- Single-use disposable NPWT devices
- NPWT accessories
By Application Type:
- Chronic ulcers
- Venous leg ulcers
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Non-healing surgical wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Burn cases
By End-User Type:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Ambulatory surgical centers
- Skilled nursing facilities
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Author
Sabyasachi Ghosh (Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc.) holds over 12 years of experience in the Healthcare, Medical Devices, and Pharmaceutical industries. His curious and analytical nature helped him shape his career as a researcher.
Identifying key challenges faced by clients and devising robust, hypothesis-based solutions to empower them with strategic decision-making capabilities come naturally to him. His primary expertise lies in areas such as Market Entry and Expansion Strategy, Feasibility Studies, Competitive Intelligence, and Strategic Transformation.
Holding a degree in Microbiology, Sabyasachi has authored numerous publications and has been cited in journals, including The Journal of mHealth, ITN Online, and Spinal Surgery News.
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