Application (Surgery, Diagnostics)
The global repositioning and offloading devices market is segmented and analyzed for demand and supply by application in surgery and diagnostics. Out of these two segments, the surgery segment is attributed to the largest share of the market by the end of 2037. The major factor that is projected to escalate a robust revenue generation is the high number of surgeries being performed every day around the world. As individuals after surgeries suffer from weakness, unconsciousness, semi-paralysis, and others that reduce the movement of individuals require repositioning and offloading devices for help. The National Library of Medicine released surgical data in 2020 stating that more than 310 million major surgeries are conducted every year across the world. Out of these, 40 to 50 million surgeries are performed in the United States and 20 million in Europe. Also, with the rising prevalence of chronic diseases along with non-communicable disorders, the number of surgeries being performed has increased considerably which has resulted in high demand for repositioning and offloading devices for enhanced patient experience and ease of movement.
End-user (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Skill Nursing Facilities)
The global repositioning and offloading devices market is also segmented and analyzed for demand and supply by end-user in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and skilled nursing facilities. Out of these three segments, the hospitals segment is projected to hold a significant share with a notable CAGR value during the assessment period. The major factors for segment growth are the rising number of hospitals across the globe and rising investments in enhancing hospital settings. Furthermore, the increased flow of inpatients and outpatients in hospitals across the globe for diagnosis and treatment is expected to increase the utilization rate of repositioning and offloading devices in hospitals. Recent data published that in 2020, the number of outpatient visits in the hospitals present in the United States was calculated to be approximately 780 million, out of which around 750 million visits took place in general medical and surgical hospitals. Also, the availability of the newest technology and highly-developed medical devices including repositioning and offloading devices is expected to create a positive outlook for segment growth during the next few years.
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Author Credits: Radhika Pawar
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