North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market, By Product Type (Reconstructive Joint Replacements, Spinal Implants, Motion Preservation Devices/Non-Fusion Devices, Dental Implants, Trauma Implants, Orthobiologics, and Others), Biomaterial (Metallic Biomaterials, Ceramic Biomaterial, Polymeric Biomaterials, Natural Biomaterials, and Others), Procedures (Open Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), and Others), Fixation Type (Cement Orthopedic Implants, Cementless Orthopedic Implants, and Hybrid Orthopedic Implants), End User (Hospitals, Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Home Care Settings, Academic and Research Institutes, and Others), Distribution Channel (Direct Tender, Retail Sales, and Others) Industry Trends and Forecast to 2030.
North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market Analysis and Insights
Orthopedic implants are materials used to replace bones and joints in hard tissue applications. This category also includes fixed plates that are implanted to stabilize fractures. Due to the huge geriatric population in the world, the number of bone injuries and fractures has increased in recent years. Osteoporosis and osteoarthritis have recently become one of the most common diseases of the elderly. The frequency of other localized fall injuries among the elderly has also proven to be a driver of market growth. In addition, technological advancements and innovations such as robotic surgical devices, rapid adoption of orthopedic implants and implantable medical devices, and many other modern technologies to treat orthopedic problems have fueled the market during the forecast.
Data Bridge Market Research analyzes that the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is expected to reach the value of USD 51,373.73 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 13.9% during the forecast period. Product type accounts for the largest type segment in the market due to the rapid demand for orthopedic implants in North America. This market report also covers pricing analysis, patent analysis, and technological advancements in depth.
Report Metric
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Details
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Forecast Period
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2023 to 2030
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Base Year
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2022
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Historic Years
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2021 (Customizable to 2020 - 2016)
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Quantitative Units
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Revenue in USD Million, Volumes in Units, Pricing in USD
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Segments Covered
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By Product Type (Reconstructive Joint Replacements, Spinal Implants, Motion Preservation Devices/Non-Fusion Devices, Dental Implants, Trauma Implants, Orthobiologics, and Others), Biomaterial (Metallic Biomaterials, Ceramic Biomaterial, Polymeric Biomaterials, Natural Biomaterials, and Others), Procedures (Open Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), and Others), Fixation Type (Cement Orthopedic Implants, Cementless Orthopedic Implants, and Hybrid Orthopedic Implants), End User (Hospitals, Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Home Care Settings, Academic and Research Institutes, and Others), Distribution Channel (Direct Tender, Retail Sales, and Others).
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Countries Covered
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U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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Market Players Covered
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DePuy Synthes (a Subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson Inc.), Zimmer Biomet, Smith & Nephew plc, Medtronic, Stryker, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Changzhou Waston Medical Appliance Co., Ltd., Integra LifeSciences, Narang Medical Limited, W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., 3M, Arthrex, Inc., General Electric Company, DJO, LLC (a Subsidiary of Colfax Corporation), Samay Surgical, BioHorizons, Envista, Egifix, Institut Straumann AG, Canwell Medical Co., Ltd., Corin Group, Globus Medical, CONMED Corporation, Bonetech Medisys P.V.T LTD., and EgiFix Medical among others.
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Market Definition
Orthopedic implants are classified into two groups, including permanent joint replacements and temporary fracture fixation devices. Orthopedic implants include hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and finger joints that should serve the human body throughout the patient's life. On the other hand, temporary orthopedic implants such as plates, screws, pins, wires, and intramedullary nails are required to repair broken bones and work for a relatively short time, just long enough to allow bone healing. Since orthopedic implants must perform under different operating conditions in life, a good understanding of the basic requirements of orthopedic materials and the subsequent biological responses is crucial for the design and optimization of implants under the physiological conditions of the human body. Choosing the right materials for an orthopedic implant depends on the specific application. Metal alloys, ceramics, and polymers are commonly used in orthopedic implants. These materials have different physical, chemical, and biological properties that suit specific applications. Despite the success of traditional materials, new and better biomaterials are constantly being developed to meet the ever-increasing demand.
North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market Dynamics
This section deals with understanding the market drivers, advantages, opportunities, restraints, and challenges. All of this is discussed in detail below:
Drivers/Opportunities
- Rising Geriatric Population
With this increasing age comes a reciprocal increase in the number of elderly patients admitted in hospitals due to fatal traumatic injuries. The rising prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases increases the demand for diagnosis and treatment. With the growing population, the pressure on the healthcare system is rising. The increasing need for proper treatment proportionally surges the market of care, services, and technologies to prevent and treat musculoskeletal conditions such as sarcopenia, osteoporosis, osteopenia, and other musculoskeletal complications. The elderly population is more prone to these conditions leading to fragile bones and joints. In such patients, orthopedic implants are used to provide them with immediate and efficient benefits associated with their bodies.
Therefore, the market for North America orthopedic implants is expected to grow in the forecast period due to rising geriatric population.
- Increasing Risk of Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis
Osteoporosis is a disease of bone that progresses due to less bone mineral density and bone mass or due to some variation in the quality or structure of bone. Osteoporosis could increase the risk of fractures leading to broken bones due to decreased bone strength. It is more observed in women as compared to men. The post-menstrual women often get bone fractures due to osteoporosis, as the disease is silent and typically shows no symptoms. Mostly older people are more prone to osteoporosis. Osteoarthritis is a joint disease or an inflammation of the joints and surrounding tissues.
The mobility of a person is affected when such conditions occur. Thus, the increased risks of these conditions directly enhance the demand for orthopedic implants required to treat the malformations due to such conditions. Therefore, the increasing risk of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis is expected to drive the growth of the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market.
- Rising Healthcare Infrastructure
The expense of money used by a country on its healthcare and its growth rate over time is inclined by a wide variety of economic and social factors, including the financing arrangements and structure of the organization of the health system. In particular, there is a strong association between the complete income level and how much the population of that country spends on health care.
Growing healthcare expenditure is beneficial for further economic growth and healthcare sector growth. Increasing healthcare expenditure is primarily fruitful as it significantly affects the development and advancement of orthopedic implants. Hence, huge healthcare expenditure is expected to create an opportunity for the North America orthopedic implants market.
Restraints/Challenges
- High Cost Associated with Procedures Involving Orthopedic Implants Treatment
Modern technology-based orthopedic implants help align the various body parts, such as the spine, hand, hip, and ankle among others. The key factors that determine the cost of orthopedic implants include the medical institution or clinic finalized for the procedure, treatment area, complexity, and chosen specialist, among more. As the cost of innovative and advanced orthopedic implants such as spinal implants, dental implants, orthobiologics, among others, is high, the treatment cost proportionally escalates, due to which the high cost of orthopedic implants may hamper the demand for the market.
- Inadequate Reimbursement Coverage
For several years, reimbursement for all healthcare devices and services has been under downward pressure. Orthopedic implants also face a major roadblock in their growth due to the lack of reimbursement for these devices.
The increased application of orthopedic implants in conditions such as musculoskeletal conditions, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis makes it crucial for healthcare. However, the high cost of such medical devices and the lack of proper reimbursement hampers the adoption rate of orthopedic implants. Thus, the inadequate reimbursement coverage is expected to restrain the growth of the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market.
Post-COVID-19 Impact on North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market
The orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market has been badly affected by COVID-19. Hospital admissions were limited to non-essential treatment, and OandP clinics were temporarily closed during the pandemic. The implementation of social distancing, blocking the population, and limited access to clinics has greatly affected the market. The slowdown in patient flows and referrals also affected the market growth. However, the market will continue to grow in the post-pandemic period due to the relaxation of previously imposed restrictions.
Manufacturers are making various strategic decisions to bounce back post-COVID-19. The players are conducting multiple R&D activities and product launches, and strategic partnerships to improve the technology and test results involved in the orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market.
Recent Developments
- In October 2022, 3M healthcare collaborated with Thermo Fisher Scientific, which is an American supplier of scientific instrumentation, reagents and consumables, and software services company. The collaboration between 3M and Thermo Fisher has enabled manufacturers to get high titer, high cell-density cultures to improve harvesting and clarification and optimize manufacturing capacity, quality, and efficiency.
- In August 2022, DePuy Synthes introduced INHANCE Shoulder System, a completely integrated shoulder anthroplasty system. The design of the device incorporates a simple stemless first surgical technique that is in line with how physicians approach patient care. Additionally, it allows surgeons to seamlessly switch between stemless and stemmed implants during interventions. This has aided the business in diversifying its product offering.
North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market Scope
The North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into product type, biomaterial, procedure, fixation type, end user, and distribution channel. The growth among segments helps you analyze niche pockets of growth and strategies to approach the market and determine your core application areas and the difference in your target markets.
Product Type
- Reconstructive joint replacements
- Spinal implants
- Motion preservation devices/non-fusion devices
- Dental implants
- Trauma implants
- Orthobiologics
- Others
On the basis of product type, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into reconstructive joint replacements, spinal implants, motion preservation devices/ non-fusion devices, dental implants, trauma implants, orthobiologics, and others.
Biomaterial
- Metallic biomaterials
- Ceramic biomaterials
- Polymeric biomaterials
- Natural biomaterials
- Others
On the basis of biomaterial, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into metallic biomaterials, ceramic biomaterials, polymeric biomaterials, natural biomaterials, and others.
Procedure
- Open surgery
- Minimally invasive surgery (MIS)
On the basis of procedures, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into open surgery and minimally invasive surgery (MIS).
Fixation Type
- Cement orthopedic implants
- Cementless orthopedic implants
- Hybrid orthopedic implants
On the basis of fixation type, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into cement orthopedic implants, cementless orthopedic implants, and hybrid orthopedic implants.
End user
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory surgical centers
- Home care settings
- Academic & research institutes
- Others
On the basis of end user, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, home care settings, academic and research institutes, and others.
Distribution channel
- Direct tender
- Retail sales
- Others
On the basis of distribution channel, the North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is segmented into direct tender, retail sales, and others.
North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market Regional Analysis/Insights
The North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market is analyzed, and market size information is provided product type, biomaterial, procedure, fixation type, end user, and distribution channel.
The countries covered in this market report U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- In 2023, U.S. is expected to dominate the market due to the presence of key market players in the largest consumer market with high GDP.
The country section of the report also provides individual market impacting factors and changes in regulation in the market domestically that impact the current and future trends of the market. Data points such as new sales, replacement sales, country demographics, regulatory acts, and import-export tariffs are some of the major pointers used to forecast the market scenario for individual countries. Also, the presence and availability of North America brands and their challenges faced due to large or scarce competition from local and domestic brands, and the impact of sales channels are considered while providing forecast analysis of the country data.
Competitive Landscape and North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) Market Share Analysis
North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants) market competitive landscape provides details by competitor. Details included are company overview, company financials, revenue generated, market potential, investment in R&D, new market initiatives, production sites and facilities, company strengths and weaknesses, product launch, product trials pipelines, product approvals, patents, product width and breath, application dominance, technology lifeline curve. The above data points provided are only related to the company's focus on North America orthopedic implants (including dental implants).
Some of the major players operating in the North America Orthopedic Implants (Including Dental Implants) market are DePuy Synthes (a Subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson Inc.), Zimmer Biomet, Smith & Nephew plc, Medtronic, Stryker, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Changzhou Waston Medical Appliance Co., Ltd., Integra LifeSciences, Narang Medical Limited, W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., 3M, Arthrex, Inc., General Electric Company, DJO, LLC (a Subsidiary of Colfax Corporation), Samay Surgical, BioHorizons, Envista, Egifix, Institut Straumann AG, Canwell Medical Co., Ltd., Corin Group, Globus Medical, CONMED Corporation, Bonetech Medisys P.V.T LTD., and EgiFix Medical among others.
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