Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Devices Market to Reach $3.34 Bn, by 2027, at 5.7% CAGR: Allied Market Research

Drivers, restraints, and opportunities-
Rapidly aging population, increase in incidences of chronic conditions, technological advancements in NPWT devices to deal with complex wounds, and surge in awareness to reduce healthcare costs drive the growth of the global negative pressure wound therapy devices market. On the other hand, complications related to NPWT impede the growth to some extent. However, increased focus toward advanced treatment protocols and significant unmet needs in wound care are expected to create multiple opportunities in the industry.
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COVID-19 scenario-
- The outbreak of the pandemic has made people more cautious about several health measures. And, growing prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes & obesity and mounting use of single use devices have boosted the negative pressure wound therapy devices market.
- Still, disruptions in the supply chain are likely to hamper the market to certain extent.
- However, the industry is quite likely to benefit from the growing awareness about healthcare.
The conventional NPWT devices segment to lead the trail by 2027-
Based on product, the conventional NPWT devices segment contributed to more than three-fourths of the global negative pressure wound therapy devices market share in 2019, and is expected to lead the trail by 2027, owing to their use in management of wounds with large volume of exudate. On the other hand, the single use NPWT devices would grow at the fastest CAGR of 7.1% throughout the forecast period. This is due to the range of benefits they offer.
The chronic wounds segment to maintain the lion's share-
Based on wound type, the chronic wounds segment accounted for nearly two-thirds of the global negative pressure wound therapy devices market revenue in 2019, and is projected to retain its dominance during the study period. The same segment is also anticipated to register the fastest CAGR of 6.1% from 2020 to 2027, owing to surge in prevalence of medical conditions that lead to chronic wounds.
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Based on region,
Key players in the industry-
ATMOS MedizinTechnik GmbH & Co. KG - Talley group Ltd.
- Cardinal Health.
- Smith & Nephew Plc.
DeRoyal Industries, Inc. Devon International Group ,- 3M (
Acelity L.P. Inc. ,) - Investor AB (Mölnlycke
Health Care AB ) - ConvaTec Group Plc.
Olle Larsson Holding AG (Medela AG ), and
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