North America Hemostats Market, by Type (thrombin-based, oxidized regenerated cellulose based hemostats, combination hemostats, gelatin based hemostats, and collagen based hemostats), - Forecast to 2021
When blood vessel walls are disrupted during surgeries, there are occurrences of blood loss, which needs to get coagulated. This process of blood clot formation at the site of injury is known as hemostasis. Hence, hemostats offer temporary blockage by forming blood clot to control bleeding. The usage of hemostats must be quick, localized, and carefully regulated. Although, the usage of hemostats is not required until and unless the bleeding is heavy or the patient is suffering from congenital diseases or trauma defects.
The purpose of this report is to cover the description, definition and forecast of the North America Hemostats market. It involves deep dive analysis of market segmentation, which comprises of products type. In 2015, North America dominated the Hemostats market registering around 59.3% market share, and the region’s market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period. Factors such as increasing surgery procedures, increasing number of insurance providers are propelling the growth of this market.
By type, the North America Hemostats market is divided into thrombin based hemostats, oxidized regenerated cellulose based hemostats, gelatin based hemostats, combination hemostats, and collagen based hemostats. The thrombin based hemostats accounted for the largest share of 37.7% of the North America Hemostats market in 2015.
In-depth market share analysis, by revenue, of the top companies is also included in the report. These numbers are arrived at, based on key facts, annual financial information from SEC filings, annual reports, and interviews with industry experts and key opinion leaders, such as CEOs, directors, and marketing executives.
The major players in this market include Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. (U.S.). C. R. Bard, Inc. (U.S.), Baxter (U.S.), B Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), Pfizer Inc. (U.S.), Vascular Solutions, Inc. (U.S.), Gelita Medical GmbH (Germany), Equimedical (Netherlands), Integra Lifesciences Holdings Corporation (U.S.), Z-Medica, LLC (U.S.), and Marine Polymer Technologies, Inc. (U.S.). These companies have adopted various strategies, such as mergers & acquisitions and partnerships, among others, to achieve growth in the North America Hemostats market.
Scope of the Report:
This report categorizes the North America market for Hemostats on the basis of product type, and region.
Market Segmentation, by Product Type:
Based on type, the North American Hemostats market is segmented into Thrombin Based Hemostats, Combination Hemostats, Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Based Hemostats, Gelatin Based Hemostats, and Collagen Based Hemostats
Market Segmentation, by Geography:
The geographical analysis covers U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Target Audience:
- Biosurgerical Product Manufacturers
- Associations and International Bodies
- Medical Device Companies
- Research and Consulting Firms
- Vendors and Service Providers
- Regulatory Authorities (such as FDA and insurance providers)
Customization Options:
- Usage pattern (in-depth trend analysis) of products (segment-wise)
- Product matrix, which gives a detailed comparison of product portfolio of each company mapped at the country and subsegment level
- End-user adoption rate analysis of products (segment and country-wise)
- Comprehensive coverage of product approvals, volume data, pipeline products, and product recalls
- Brand/product perception matrix
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