Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "European Market Report for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Devices 2016 MedCore" report to their offering.
The market is expected to continue a substantial shift from transvaginal mesh to sacrocolpopexy mesh. While transvaginal mesh sales currently comprise the majority of the market, their dominance will decrease as physicians move towards sacrocolpopexy mesh at increasing rates. Although the U.S. market was struck heavily by the FDA warnings issued in 2011, the European market was never substantially impacted. The United Kingdom has been by far the most impacted, possibly because of the high degree of cross-over in negative press between the two countries regarding pelvic organ prolapse procedures using mesh. Modifications to the mesh, extra clinical trials to prove safety and pre-emptive marketing is helping to clarify the safety and health risks associated with mesh to curb the decline in procedures. ASPs for both types of mesh have been relatively stable, with a slight decline on average over the past few years.
Situations like childbirth, chronic cough, obesity or hormonal changes can cause the organs held in place by the pelvic floor to drop; this condition is also known as prolapse. Different types of prolapse exist: cystocele, a prolapse of the bladder into the front wall of the vagina; hysterocele, a prolapse of the uterus into the back, front or top of the vagina; rectocele, a prolapse of the rectum into the back wall of the vagina; urethrocele, a prolapse of the urethra into the lower front wall of the vagina; and enterocele, a prolapse that contains loops of bowel.
Key Topics Covered:
- Competitive Analysis
- Market Trends
- Market Developments
- Procedure Numbers
- Markets Included
- Key Report Updates
- Version History
1. Research Methodology
2. Country Profiles
3. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair Device Market
Companies Mentioned
- Bayer
- Karl Storz
- Cooper Surgical
- Olympus
- Richard Wolf
- Cook Medical
- Johnson Johnson
- Astora Women's Health
- Vitrolife
- Boston Scientific
- Johnson Johnson
- Hologic
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