Wound Irrigation System Market Overview, Analysis and Forecast by 2032
The global wound irrigation system market is expected to be worth US$ 347.3 million by 2032, with sales increasing at a slow 2.6% CAGR from 2022 to 2032. The wound irrigation system, which is expected to be worth $267.6 million by 2022, is primarily driven by acute wounds. As many patients seek treatment for wounds and lacerations, this system is in high demand in emergency care and other urgent care services.
Infection-related medical complications, such as surgical
site infection (SSI)—a wound infection with microbes, primarily bacteria—within
30 days of a surgical procedure—have a high risk of mortality and morbidity,
particularly in oncological settings. SSI is one of the most common nosocomial
infections, and its management adds to the financial burden on the healthcare
system. Wound irrigation is one of the more dependable and effective SSI
infection prevention methods.
The wound irrigation system is far superior to swabbing or
washing because it includes flushing the surgical incision with a solution that
reduces the bacterial burden while physically removing cell debris and trapped
fluids.
Competitive Landscape
Zimmer Biomet, Stryker Corporation, Centurion Medical
Products, BSN Medical, Cooper Surgical Inc., C. R. Bard, Inc., Medtronic Plc.,
Bionix, Westmed, Inc., Becton, Dickinson, and Company among others are some of
the major players in the wound irrigation system market profiled in the full
version of the report.
Leading market players are focusing on product development
and releasing new products into the market to expand their consumer base and
strengthen their market position.
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Key
Segments Covered in Wound Irrigation Systems Market
By
Product:
- Manual
Operated
- Syringe
Based
- Spray
Based
- Nozzle
Based
- Battery
Operated
By
Wound:
- Acute
Wounds
- Surgical
Wounds
- Traumatic
Wounds
- Burns
- Chronic
Wounds
- Venous
Ulcers
- Pressure
Ulcers
- Diabetic
Foot Ulcers
- Others
By End
User:
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory
Surgical Centers
- Clinics
- Long-Term
Care Centers
- Home
Care Centers
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