Structural Heart Devices Market Size, Growth Analysis and Forecast to 2023
Many factors that are driving the growth
of the structural heart devices market. Some of these factors as per the Market
Research Future (MRFR) report include upsurge in structural heart diseases,
favorable reimbursement scenario in structural heart devices and heart
procedures, regulatory approvals for advanced and new structural heart devices,
rising awareness regarding structural heart diseases, demand for minimally
invasive techniques, increasing number of surgeries owing to factors such as
high blood pressure and diabetes, rise in disposal income, medical tourism,
technological advancement, increasing healthcare awareness, rise in elderly
population, increasing patient population and changing lifestyle. On the other
hand, factors such as inaccessibility of cardiac surgeries, low affordability
and lack of skilled personnel may slow the structural heart devices market pace
over the predicted years.
As per the latest report of Market
Research Future (MRFR), the Structural Heart Devices Market Size is poised to expand at CAGR of 10.4%
over the forecast period. The structural heart devices market is primarily
driven by a radical rise in the incidence rate of non-coronary heart disorders,
increased demand for minimally invasive surgical procedures, and improving
reimbursement schemes. The common structural heart diseases include ventricular
septal defect, atrial septal defect, arterial/venous fistulae, paravalvular
leak, congenital heart disease, and patent foramen oval. With advancements in
the medical field, the open-heart surgical procedures have replaced with
minimally invasive procedures like transcatheter mitral valve repair (TMVR) and
transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Competitive Landscape:
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Comed BV
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Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
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Cook Group Incorporated
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Medtronic plc
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W. L. Gore & Associates
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Biomerics
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Endologix Inc
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ST. Jude Medical
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LivaNova plc
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CardioKinetix
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JenaValve Technology
Segmentation:
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The
structural heart devices market has been segmented based on type, indication,
procedure, and end-user.
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By type,
the structural heart devices market has been segmented into heart valve
devices, occluders and delivery systems, annuloplasty rings, accessories, and
other devices.
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By
indication, the structural heart devices market has been segmented into valvular
heart disease, cardiomyopathy, congenital heart defects, and others.
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By
procedure, the structural heart devices market has been segmented into
Replacement Procedures and repair procedures.
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By
end-user, the structural heart devices market has been segmented into hospitals,
ambulatory surgery centers, and others.
Regional Analysis:
Geographically,
the structural heart devices market span across regions namely, Europe,
America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa.
Among all the
regions, the American region is considered to lead the global structural heart
devices market. The increasing rate of surgeries due to high blood pressure,
diabetes, and other factors contribute to the growth of the market. Moreover,
growing healthcare awareness, medical tourism, technological advancements, and
rising disposable income are likely to fuel the market growth in this region.
Europe is
considered to hold the second largest position in the global market as
structural heart devices market is most prevalent in Germany. Moreover, the
increasing geriatric population, rising prevalence of obesity and diabetes are
influencing the market growth in this region.
The Asia Pacific
region is considered to be the fastest growing region owing to the increasing
patient population, growing elderly population, and changing lifestyle. Such
factors are considered to offer favorable backgrounds to the market growth.
Industry Updates
July 2019 - Abbott Laboratories, an American
healthcare company, announced that its latest version of its heart device,
dubbed MitraClip G4 had received FDA approval. The new heart device is equipped
with advanced features that allow for customization of the mitral valve repair
procedure.
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