Nerve Regeneration Market Share, Future Plans, Competitive Landscape and Trends by Forecast 2030
Neuroregeneration or nerve regeneration refers to the process of repair and regrowth of injured nerve tissues, cells, and cell products. Large number of cases of nervous system injuries combined with ongoing develpoments in neural tissue engineering is likely to warrant the need for neuroregeneration. The global nerve regeneration market report by Market Research Future (MRFR) covers trends, drivers, and challenges and illustrated in an enumerated method. Segments of the market, as well as its impacts on major regions of the world, are written in great detail.
Market Overview
Nerve
Regeneration Market Share was valued at USD 9.1 billion in 2022 and is
projected to grow from USD 10.13 Billion in 2023 to USD 19.3 billion by 2030,
exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.34% during the forecast
period (2023 - 2030).Large number of nerve disorders, as well as developments
in the treatments of such disorders, can drive the market growth exponentially
till 2023. The large geriatric populace combined with the changing lifestyles
of patients can trigger the afflictions and drive the demand for nerve regeneration
procedures.
Investments in research and development are
likely to boost the market demand significantly. For instance, Polyganics has
established a new unit at the Zernike Campus, Netherlands for expanding their
R&D unit. Surgeries to embed neurostimulation devices, as well as ongoing
developments of a brain computer interface, can influence the market in the
coming years. Advances in neuroimaging and neurostimulation which can provide
relief to patients, can drive the market demand significantly.
But strict regulations, as well as
exorbitant charges of surgeries, can hamper the market growth.
Regional Analysis
MRFR segments the global nerve regeneration
market on the basis of regions into Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific (APAC),
and the Middle East & Africa (MEA).
The Americas held the maximum market share
in 2017. The region receives considerable wherewithal for the continuous
development of the healthcare sector. It can be lucrative for the global nerve
regeneration market due to reimbursement policies which cover the costs of such
treatments. Major companies based in this region who are investing considerably
in the development of new products can drive the global market growth
significantly.
Europe is expected to prove a windfall for
the market due to substantial spending from governments for research and
development in the healthcare sector. Large number of patients with nervous
system disorders as well as disabled motor functions form the initial patient
pool for such treatments. Launch of new machines for assisting in these
surgical procedures as well as approval of CE for companies can drive the
regional nerve regeneration market growth.
The APAC region can display a sharp demand
for such products due to technological growth, massive populace, and increasing
healthcare expenditure. India and China are displaying signs of unprecedented
growth and triggering the demand for biomaterials which can drive growth during
the forecast period. Collaborations with virtual reality solution providers for
educating patients about the various neurological disorders and the latest
treatment options available can bode well for the market. Recently, Wan Fang
Hospital of Taipei decided to collaborate with the healthcare division of HTC
which makes VIVE, a popular VR headset. It can be used to educate patients as
well as doctors of the recent treatment options as well as the various nervous
system disorders.
Segmentation
The global nerve
regeneration market outlook has been segmented on the basis of product,
application, and end user.
Based on product, the market has been
segregated into neurostimulation & neuromodulation devices and
biomaterials. On the basis of neurostimulation and neuromodulation devices, the
market has been divided into internal neurostimulation devices and external
neurostimulation devices. Internal neurostimulation devices has been further
segmented into vagus nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, sacral nerve
stimulation, deep brain stimulation, and gastric electrical stimulation.
External neurostimulation devices cover transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation and transcranial magnetic stimulation. Nerve conduits, nerve wraps,
nerve protectors, and nerve connectors are segments encompassed within the
biomaterials segment. Among them, the neurostimulation and neuromodulation
devices segment was valued at USD 4,764.96 million in 2018. Large number of
movement disorders and need for such tools for their treatment can drive the
segment growth.
Major market applications include
neurostimulation and neuromodulation surgeries, nerve grafting, stem cell
therapy, direct nerve repair/neurorrhaphy, and others. Neurostimulation and
neuromodulation surgeries have been further segmented into internal neurostimulation
and neuromodulation surgeries, external neurostimulation, and neuromodulation
surgeries. Nerve grafting encompasses autografts, allografts, and
xenografts.
Primary end users of the global nerve
regeneration market include hospitals & clinics, ambulatory surgery
centers, and others.
Competition Outlook
Boston Scientific Corporation, Medtronic,
Integra LifeSciences, Abbott, Axogen Corporation, LivaNova PLC, Nuvectra
Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Polyganics, and NeuroPace are key players in
the global nerve regeneration market. Collaborations, product launches, and
technological breakthroughs are certain strategies that can influence players
in the market. For instance, NervGen Pharma recently decided to collaborate
with Case Western Reserve University for rapidly bringing to market a new
technology capable of treating patients with spinal cord injury. The use of
proprietary agents termed as ISP can be used to impede the signals of protein
tyrosine phosphatase (PTP), a key component that inhibits nerve regeneration.
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