DESPITE RECESSIONARY PRESSURES, PATIENT AND SURGEON DEMAND WILL DRIVE THE JOINT ARTHROPLASTY AND FIXATION BONE CEMENT MARKET BY 7% ANNUALLY THROUGH 2013

Novel technology is driving growth in industrialized countries while increased disposable income is creating new markets in emerging economies, according to Millennium Research Group

October 6, 2009—Waltham, Massachusetts— According to Millennium Research Group (MRG), the global authority on medical technology market intelligence, patients and surgeons are driving demand for elective orthopedic procedures. Recessionary pressures slowed growth in joint arthroplasty procedures between 2008 and 2009; however, novel technology, such as hip resurfacing and joint revision implants, is enabling a wider range of patients to be treated in the US, Europe, and Japan, while the burgeoning middle classes in Brazil, China, and India are opting for elective joint replacement procedures and driving global growth by 7% annually through 2013.

MRG’s Global Markets for Bone Cement and Accessories 2009 report finds that as device benefits emerge, their adoption will increase in all countries under study. The resulting procedure volume growth will propel sales of bone cement, cement mixing/delivery systems, and cement spacer molds. The prefabricated cement spacer mold segment will outperform the overall market, with 10% annual growth fueled by the release of positive clinical data for this relatively new technology.

In the US and Europe, a two-stage revision procedure has become the standard of care for treating infected hip and knee arthroplasties. Silicone-based cement spacer molds allow the surgeon to create an antibiotic cement implant in the shape of a prosthetic hip or knee implant. This antibiotic-loaded implant preserves normal leg length, allows for early patient mobilization, and quickly delivers the antibiotics locally to the periprosthetic space, to prevent further infection.

“Although cement spacer molds are gaining surgeon acceptance, the relatively high device price can be prohibitive, particularly in facilities with restricted budgets and in countries where patients pay for the vast majority of medical expenses out-of-pocket,” says Melissa Hussey, Analyst at MRG. “As of 2009, China and India had not approved the use of cement spacer molds, and their adoption has been limited in Brazil due to the additional cost they add to the procedure. Globally, however, the market for cement spacer molds will grow considerably over the next five years.”

MRG’s new report, Global Markets for Bone Cement and Accessories 2009 provides important insight into surgical trends that will fuel device use and market growth through 2013. Additionally, the report provides full breakdowns of cemented hip, knee, and small-joint replacement procedures by type and unit sales for bone cement, cement mixing and delivery systems, and cement spacer molds by subtype, including five-year forecasts, up-to-date country-level market shares, and in-depth qualitative insights.

About Millennium Research Group
Millennium Research Group (www.MRG.net), a Decision Resources Group company (www.DecisionResourcesGroup.com), is the global authority on medical technology market intelligence and the leading provider of strategic information to the healthcare sector. The company provides specialized industry expertise through multiclient market research, ongoing Marketrack™ projects, customer loyalty tracking, facility-level procedure forecasting, and customized solutions.

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