The global abdominal closure systems market growth was valued at US$ 125.97 million in 2022 and is anticipated to grow by 8% CAGR to US$ 293.72 million by 2032.
It appears that abdominal compartment syndrome is one of the conditions that increases pressure inside the abdomen. Homeostasis in the patient is impacted by this. Negative effects may also occur to internal organs. Systems for abdominal closure are useful in this situation. The need for laparoscopic surgery is increasing, and trauma cases are increasing as well, therefore the future growth of the worldwide abdominal closure systems market is expected to be phenomenal.
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Damage control laparotomy, along with decompressive laparotomy, have turned out to be a part of armamentariums to treat complex abdominal trauma and profound acidosis (apart from abdominal compartment syndrome) since the last few years. However, it has been reported that these advances, along with saving lives, have resulted in increase in the number of patients with open abdominal cavities.
Combination of vacuum pack dressing (described by Barker), vicryl mesh closure systems, and commercially available VAC system is used as of now, as suggested by the University of Kentucky. Primary fascial closure rate is found to be 50%. A novel system listed by the US FDA, i.e. ABRA by Canica, is being introduced that makes use of progressive tension system as a new-fangled approach toward management of open abdomen. ABRA does provide dynamic reduction regarding retracted midline abdominal defects with the primary goal of restoration of primary closure. The subdermal method uses elastomer and button anchors for gradually pulling wound margins together. The tension could thus be set as well as adjusted as per the outcome desired; so as to stabilize retracted wound, close wound, reduce wound, or avert wound dehiscence.
It has been observed that traction abdominal closure systems are used in conjunction with NPWT, dynamic fascial suture, and sequential closure techniques for ascertaining a reliable and sturdy closure of abdominal wall.
With laparoscopy surgery in greater demand, the abdominal closure systems market is expected to grow on an exponential note in the forecast period. Besides, with minimally invasive surgery being increasingly preferred, abdominal closure systems are preferred for trocar and port sites after following laparoscopic procedures.
There are abdominal closure systems like ‘neoClose’ developed; which have a better output as compared to conventional closure methods. The trocar sites are being made available with various self-anchoring systems, thereby helping in doing away with need for retrievers or graspers. Teleflex and Medtronic are at the forefront regarding usage of abdominal closure systems.
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Future Market Insights has entailed these facts with insights in its latest market study entitled ‘Abdominal Closure Systems Market’. The line of expertise in the form of analysts and consultants is there with its 360-degree view regarding primary, secondary, and tertiary modes of research.
“Abdominal closing mechanisms are meant for the removal of abdominal walls like traction system. With these mechanisms being increasingly adopted, the global abdominal closure systems market is bound to grow graciously in the near future”, says an analyst from Future Market Insights.
Key Takeaways from Abdominal Closure Systems Market:
- North America and Europe are at the matured stage of abdominal closure systems market. This could be attributed to rising adoption of advanced technology with respect to healthcare spending.
- Coming to the Asia-Pacific, countries like India and China are witnessing rise in the number of cases pertaining to trauma along with increasing frequency of laparoscopic surgeries.
Competitive Systems:
- Baxter International is shelling out a large chunk of money regarding research in this field; so as to obtain a competitive edge.
- Medtronic has its absorbable sutures, nonabsorbable sutures, and V-Loc Wound Closure Device – barbed sutures.
What does the Report say?
- The report is categorized based on product type (laparoscopic abdominal closure devices and traction system), by indication (trauma surgery, laparoscopy, and transplantation surgery), and by end-use (hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and trauma & emergency centers).
- With devices like dynamic tissue systems and ABRA abdominal doing the rounds, the global abdominal closure systems market is expected to go great guns in the forecast period.
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Key Companies Profiled:
- ACell Inc.
- neoSurgical
- Teleflex Incorporated
- Medtronic
Key Segments Profiled in the Abdominal Closure Systems Market Survey:
By Product Type:
- Laparoscopic Abdominal Closure Devices
- Traction System
By Indication:
- Trauma surgery
- Laparoscopy
- Transplantation Surgery
By End Use:
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Trauma & Emergency Centers
By Region:
- North America
- Latin America
- Western Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Asia-Pacific excluding China and Japan
- China
- Japan
- The Middle East and Africa
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