Abstract
2008 has seen no decrease in attention on wound care products. The aging of
the population and a constant demand for products that speed healing and
improve outcomes drives the wound care industry. For market watchers, this
makes for a dynamic market that has changed in recent years with biological
developments.
Kalorama Information' s analyst Mary Ann Crandall has reviewed the Wound Care
Industry in several editions of wound care market reports and has participated
in industry panels. Kalorama Information' s three-volume Wound Care Markets
series examined three segments of wound care - skin ulcers, burns, surgical
trauma. World Wound Care Markets 2008 takes an all-encompassing view of the
wound care market, providing:
- Market Estimates and Forecasts
- Revenue Breakout for Skin Ulcer Wound, Burn Wound and Surgical/Trauma
Wound Segments
- Regional Market Share for US, Europe Asia, and Rest of World
- Issues and Trends in the Industry
- Discussion of Products in Development
- Market Share for Major Wound Care Companies
- Key Company Profiles
- Directory of Companies in the Industry For Research and Marketing Lists
As part of coverage of wound care markets, the report overviews key treatments
and important new developing treatments in wound care today. While revenues
are provided only for the major categories of wound care in 2008 (skin ulcers,
burns, surgical and trauma), the following products are discussed in this
study:
- Anti-Infectives
- Compression and Composite Dressings
- Sutures
- Staplers and Staples
- Tissue Adhesives, Sealants and Glues
- Tapes
- Dry Dressings
- Cleansing
- Alginates
- Hydrocolloids
- Hydrogels
- Films
- Foam Dressings
- Artificial Skin
- Collagen
- Growth Factors
- Pressure Relief
- Electrical Stimulation
- Electromagnetic Therapy Device
- Ultraviolet
- Oxygen and Hyperbaric Oxygen
- Whirlpool Therapy
- Ultrasound
- Low Intensity Laser Therapy
As with all Kalorama reports, this report is the result of interviews with
executives and market experts, as well as thorough research into company,
trade publications and medical literature. The emphasis Kalorama puts on
primary research guarantees that new insights will be uncovered unavailable
from any other source.
Companies profiled include:
- 3M Health Care
- Advanced BioHealing
- Carrington Laboratories, Inc.
- ConvaTec, Ltd.
- Derma Sciences
- GlaxoSmithKline Plc
- Healthpoint, Ltd.
- Hill-Rom Company, Inc.
- Johnson & Johnson
- Kinetic Concepts, Inc.
- Medline Industries
- Molnlycke HealthCare
- Mylan
- Pfizer, Inc.
- Smith & Nephew, plc