Regional
Analysis
The
global cervical fusion market consists of regions, namely, the Americas,
Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa.
The
Americas region accounted for the largest market share for the global cervical
fusion market owing to the growing occurrence of spinal deformities among the
older population and the increasing awareness among the masses for preventive
care treatments to avoid spinal deformities.
The
European region accounted for the second largest market owing to the factors
such as the rising geriatric population and the increasing prevalence of
rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. In the recent years, the growth of cervical
fusion devices had confronted many challenges such as stringent regulatory
norms, and low adoption of these techniques. Moreover, the Asia Pacific region
is expected to witness a fast growth over the forecast period for the global
cervical fusion market.
The
Middle Eastern region is expected to develop at a steady pace owing to the
factors such as the extensive development of healthcare infrastructure and
growing emphasis on research and development in the healthcare sector.
Segmentation
The
global cervical fusion market is segmented on the basis of fusion type, type,
surgery, and end-user.
On
the basis of fusion type, the global cervical fusion market is segmented into
anterior interbody fusion, anterior cervical fusion, posterior fusion, and
others. The interbody cervical fusion is further segmented into non-bone
interbody cervical fusion, bone interbody cervical fusion, and others.
On
the basis of type, the global cervical fusion market is segmented into metal type,
polymeric type, and others.
On
the basis of surgery, the global cervical fusion market is segmented into
minimally invasive spine surgery, open spine surgery, and others.
On
the basis of end-user, the market is segmented into orthopedic clinics, multispecialty
hospitals, neurology clinics, and others.
Key
Players
Some
of the key players in the global cervical fusion market are Medtronic, Inc.
(U.S.), DePuy Spine, Inc. (U.S.), Synthes, Inc. (U.S.), Stryker Corporation
(U.S.), NuVasive, Inc. (U.S.), Globus Medical Inc. (U.S.), Orthofix Holdings,
Inc. (U.S.), Biomet, Inc. (U.S.), Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (U.S.), Alphatec Spine,
Inc. (U.S.), Pioneer Surgical Technology Spine (U.S.), K2M, Inc. (U.S.),
Integra LifeSciences Corporation (U.S.), LDR Holding Corporation (U.S.),
AMEDICA Corporation (U.S.), RTI Surgical, Inc. (U.S.), Exactech, Inc. (U.S.),
ArthroCare Corporation (U.S.), B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), Medicrea
Technologies UK Ltd (UK), BAUMER (Switzerland), Medacta (U.S.), Shanghai
Microport Orthopedics (China), and others.
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