This resource includes a traditional report (PDF) with market data, textual analysis, and an accompanying databook (Excel). Countries covered include France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Denmark, and Poland.
In 2017 the 13 European countries analyzed in the publisher's Global Surgical Procedure Volumes Database accounted for 20% of the total volume of surgical procedures performed in the world.
Despite Europe's relative maturity, growth in the annual number of procedures performed should not lag the global average and is expected to increase modestly through 2022. By then the region's share of global procedures will have fallen to 19%, although this is mainly due to higher-than-average growth in Asia.
The main reasons for growth in Europe include favorable demographics and epidemiological trends; excellent access to care, which ensures that a growing elderly population will be able to receive surgical treatment; and the rising ratio of procedures per population in countries such as Italy, Poland, and Spain, in which current utilization levels are lower than the regional average.
Databook: Buyers of this report receive a detailed Excel Dashboard containing Procedure Forecasts (2017-2022) for Europe with breakouts for France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Denmark, and Poland.