Throughout this medical market research, the publisher analyzed 50+ Spinal Implant & Vertebral Compression Fracture (VCF) Device companies in the United States and utilized their comprehensive methodology to understand the Market Sizes, Unit Sales, ASPs, Company Market Shares, and to create accurate forecasts.
While this report suite report contains all of the U.S. Spinal Implant & VCF Device market analysis, each of the market segments is also available as a stand-alone a report, MedCore.
Markets Covered
U.S. Spinal Implant & VCF Device Market Insights
Overall, the U.S. spinal implant and VCF market was valued at $5.18 billion in 2020. This is expected to increase over the forecast period to exceed $6.3 billion in 2025.
The greatest limiting factor for the spinal fusion markets is the growth of competing technologies, including minimally invasive surgeries and motion preservation technology. Lumbar artificial discs (LADs) have not been as successful at cannibalizing thoracolumbar fixation devices as previously anticipated, due to a lack of reimbursement and unfavorable clinical results, however cervical artificial discs (CADs) have seen strong growth. Favorable reimbursement policies are expected for these devices as favorable clinical results involving newer devices emerge.
Medtronic leads the U.S. spinal implant and VCF market. The company leads the cervical fixation, thoracolumbar fixation and VCF segments of the market, and came in very close second to DePuy Synthes in the interbody segment. Medtronic’s strong position in the VCF market can be attributed to Kyphon’s former monopoly of the percutaneous vertebral augmentation market, with its kyphoplasty product. Medtronic also released its Prestige® CAD, one of only two CADs available on the U.S. market, in 2009.
While this report suite report contains all of the U.S. Spinal Implant & VCF Device market analysis, each of the market segments is also available as a stand-alone a report, MedCore.
Markets Covered
- Cervical Fixation Devices Market - MedCore
- Thoracolumbar Fixation Devices Market - MedCore
- Motion Preservation Devices Market - MedCore
- Vertebral Compression Fracture Devices Market - MedCore
- Electrical Stimulation Devices Market - MedCore
- Spinal Surgery Instrumentation Market - MedCore
- Interbody Devices Market - MedCore
U.S. Spinal Implant & VCF Device Market Insights
Overall, the U.S. spinal implant and VCF market was valued at $5.18 billion in 2020. This is expected to increase over the forecast period to exceed $6.3 billion in 2025.
The greatest limiting factor for the spinal fusion markets is the growth of competing technologies, including minimally invasive surgeries and motion preservation technology. Lumbar artificial discs (LADs) have not been as successful at cannibalizing thoracolumbar fixation devices as previously anticipated, due to a lack of reimbursement and unfavorable clinical results, however cervical artificial discs (CADs) have seen strong growth. Favorable reimbursement policies are expected for these devices as favorable clinical results involving newer devices emerge.
Medtronic leads the U.S. spinal implant and VCF market. The company leads the cervical fixation, thoracolumbar fixation and VCF segments of the market, and came in very close second to DePuy Synthes in the interbody segment. Medtronic’s strong position in the VCF market can be attributed to Kyphon’s former monopoly of the percutaneous vertebral augmentation market, with its kyphoplasty product. Medtronic also released its Prestige® CAD, one of only two CADs available on the U.S. market, in 2009.
Table of Contents
1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY14. ABBREVIATIONS
2. IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE U.S. SPINAL IMPLANT AND VCF MARKET
3. DISEASE OVERVIEW
4. PRODUCT ASSESSMENT
5. U.S. SPINAL IMPLANT AND VCF MARKET OVERVIEW
7. CERVICAL FIXATION MARKET
8. THORACOLUMBAR FIXATION MARKET
9. INTERBODY DEVICE MARKET
10. MOTION PRESERVATION DEVICE MARKET
11. VERTEBRAL COMPRESSION FRACTURE MARKET
12. ELECTRICAL STIMULATION MARKET
13. SPINAL SURGERY INSTRUMENTATION MARKET
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Aesculap
- Alphatec Spine
- Amedica
- Apiary Medical
- Atlas Spine
- BD Medical
- Benvenue Medical
- Boss Instruments
- Centinel Spine
- ChoiceSpine
- Custom Spine
- DePuy Synthes
- DFine
- DJO
- Exactech
- Globus Medical
- gSource
- Halyard Health
- Inion
- Innomed
- Integra LifeSciences
- Integrated Medical Systems
- Invuity
- Life Instruments
- Life Spine
- LinkBio Corp.
- Medtronic
- Medfix Instruments
- Millenium Surgical Corp.
- NuVasive
- Orthofix
- Osseon
- Paradigm BioDevices
- Pioneer Surgical
- Richard Wolf
- RTI Surgical
- Seaspine
- Sintea Plustek
- Spinal Elements
- Spinal Kinetics
- Spine Wave
- Stryker
- Superior Surgical
- Symmetry Surgical
- Tecomet
- TeDan Surgical Innovations
- Teleflex
- Ulrich Medical
- Zimmer Biomet