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Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Landscape Report

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  • 200 Pages
  • August 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Expert Market Research
  • ID: 5997658
The global spinal implants and surgery devices market was valued at USD 11.7 billion in 2023. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4% during the forecast period of 2024-2032, with the values likely to reach USD 16.6 billion by 2032. The United States is leading in patent filings for spinal implants and surgery devices holding over 4,000 patents focused on minimally invasive techniques, advanced biologics, and smart implant technologies. Approximately 500 new patents were filed in the past year, indicating ongoing innovation.

Patent Landscape Report Coverage

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global spinal implants and surgery devices patent landscape. It examines patent trends, key innovations, and emerging technologies in spinal implant and surgery devices. The report covers patent filings, patent grants, and leading companies, highlighting strategic advancements and innovations shaping the future of spinal surgery technology. It serves as an essential resource for stakeholders seeking insights into the intellectual property dynamics and competitive landscape of the spinal implants and surgery devices industry.

Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Outlook

  • The spinal implants and surgery devices industry is driven by innovations in minimally invasive techniques, advanced biologics, and smart implant technologies. Devices like spinal fusion systems and biologic solutions have over 6,500 patents filed, enhancing surgical precision, patient recovery, and procedural safety, propelling industry growth.
  • Leading companies such as Warsaw Orthopedic Inc and Globus Medical Inc have collectively filed over 3,300 patents. Their focus on smart implant systems, minimally invasive technologies, and biologics drives innovation and strengthens their industry position in the spinal surgery sector.
  • The United States leads with over 4,000 patents, driven by advancements in technology and minimally invasive procedures. Europe, with 2,800 patents, emphasizes procedural efficiency and patient safety, guided by stringent regulations. Asia Pacific, led by China and Japan, filed over 2,300 patents, focusing on cost-effective, scalable healthcare solutions.

Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Introduction

Spinal implants and surgery devices play a crucial role in treating spinal disorders and improving patient mobility. These devices include spinal fusion devices, biologics, and non-fusion technologies, which are designed to restore spinal stability and alleviate pain. The patent landscape for spinal implants reflects significant innovation driven by the demand for minimally invasive procedures, enhanced patient outcomes, and integration of advanced materials and technologies.

  • Devices such as minimally invasive spinal fusion systems are gaining popularity for their ability to reduce recovery time and surgical trauma. Over 3,000 patents have been filed, with recent innovations focusing on endoscopic techniques and navigation systems that improve procedural precision and patient recovery.
  • Spinal biologics, including demineralised bone matrix (DBM) and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), are central to enhancing fusion rates and healing. Approximately 2,000 patents have been filed, with new developments emphasizing bioactive materials and stem cell integration to improve efficacy and safety.
  • The development of smart implants that monitor healing and adjust to patient-specific anatomical structures is a key driver, with around 1,500 patents filed. These innovations focus on integrating sensors and data analytics to personalise treatment and improve surgical outcomes.
These drivers foster a dynamic patent landscape, promoting cutting-edge innovations that improve spinal surgery outcomes and patient care.

Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Segmentation Analysis

The report provides an in-depth analysis of the patents in this field by the following segmentation:

Analysis by Product

  • Spinal Fusion Devices
  • Thoracic and Lumbar Fusion Devices
  • Cervical Fusion Devices
  • Spinal Biologics
  • Allografts
  • Xenografts
  • DBM
  • BMP
  • Synthetic Bone Grafts
  • Non-fusion Devices
  • Spinal Bone Growth Stimulators
  • Others
The patent segmentation in the spinal implants and surgery devices industry includes spinal fusion devices, spinal biologics, synthetic bone grafts, non-fusion devices, spinal bone growth stimulators, and others. Among these, spinal fusion devices lead the patent landscape with over 2,500 patents granted historically and more than 400 new filings in the last year. This dominance is driven by innovations in minimally invasive techniques and enhanced fusion materials. Future growth is expected as advancements focus on integrating smart technologies and personalised treatment approaches.

Analysis by Surgery Type

  • Open Spine Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
The patent segmentation by surgery type includes open spine surgery and minimally invasive spine surgery. Minimally invasive spine surgery dominates the patent landscape with over 1,800 patents historically and more than 300 new filings recently. This leadership is due to innovations aimed at reducing patient trauma and recovery time. Future growth is anticipated as advancements target enhanced imaging and navigation systems.

Analysis by Procedure Type

  • Discectomy
  • Laminotomy
  • Foraminotomy
  • Corpectomy
  • Facetectomy
  • Others
The patent segmentation by procedure type includes discectomy, laminotomy, foraminotomy, corpectomy, facetectomy, and others. Discectomy procedures lead the patent landscape, with over 1,200 patents historically and more than 150 new filings in the last year. Innovations focus on improving surgical precision and patient outcomes, enhancing procedural success rates. Future growth is expected as advancements target minimally invasive techniques and automation.

Analysis by End User

  • Hospitals
  • Orthopedic Centers
  • Others
The patent segmentation by end user includes hospitals, orthopedic centres, and others. Hospitals lead the patent landscape with over 2,200 patents historically and more than 400 new filings in the last year. This dominance is due to innovations in integrated surgical systems and enhanced patient care protocols. Future growth is expected as advancements focus on telemedicine integration and workflow optimisation.

Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Jurisdiction Analysis

The global patent landscape for spinal implants and surgery devices is characterised by significant activity across key regions, including the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific. In the United States, over 4,000 patents have been filed, driven by major companies' focus on integrating advanced technologies and minimally invasive techniques. In Europe, particularly in Germany and the UK, over 2,800 patents emphasize innovations in procedural efficiency and patient safety, influenced by stringent regulatory standards. The Asia Pacific region, notably China and Japan, has filed over 2,300 patents, reflecting a dynamic and expanding healthcare technology landscape, with an emphasis on cost-effective and scalable solutions.

Patent Profile of Key Companies

The patent landscape for spinal implants and surgery devices is shaped by several key companies driving innovation and securing intellectual property. Here is an overview of their patent activities.

Warsaw Orthopedic Inc

Warsaw Orthopedic Inc, based in Warsaw, Indiana, holds over 1,800 patents related to spinal implants and surgery devices, with approximately 200 patents in progress. The company focuses on innovations in spinal fusion devices and biologic solutions, aiming to improve surgical outcomes and patient recovery through strategic patent filings.

Globus Medical Inc

Globus Medical Inc, headquartered in Audubon, Pennsylvania, has filed over 1,500 patents in the spinal implants and surgery devices sector, with around 180 patents currently in progress. The company specializes in minimally invasive technologies and smart implant systems, enhancing surgical precision and patient care efficacy.

Other key players in the industry include Medtronic Inc, and Depuy Synthes Products Inc.

Key Questions Answered in the Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Landscape Report

  • What are spinal implants and surgery devices, and how do they benefit patients with spinal disorders?
  • What is the current state of the global patent landscape for spinal implants and surgery devices?
  • Which companies are leading in patent filings within the spinal implants and surgery devices industry?
  • What are the primary drivers of patent activity in spinal surgery technologies?
  • How do innovations in minimally invasive techniques influence the patent landscape for spinal surgery and impact surgical outcomes?
  • What role do biologic solutions play in shaping patent trends and the development of spinal implants?
  • Which regions are most active in patent filings for spinal implants and surgery devices, and why?
  • How are smart implants influencing the future of spinal surgery?
  • What future trends are anticipated in the spinal implants and surgery devices patent landscape?
  • How do jurisdictional differences affect the patent landscape for spinal implants and surgery devices?
  • What challenges do companies face in securing patents for spinal surgery technologies?
  • How are hospitals and orthopedic centres adapting to innovations in spinal implants?
  • What impact does regulatory compliance have on patent filings in the spinal implants and surgery devices industry?
  • How does the integration of AI and data analytics enhance the functionality of spinal surgery devices?

Reasons to Purchase this Report

The report offers an in-depth analysis of the patent landscape, covering key trends, technological advancements, and regional insights. It provides detailed segmentation and highlights areas of significant innovation and activity. By examining leading companies' strategies and patent portfolios, the report elucidates competitive dynamics and emerging opportunities. Stakeholders will gain valuable information for strategic decision-making, ensuring they stay ahead in the evolving industry. This comprehensive coverage makes it an essential resource for understanding the industry's future direction.


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Table of Contents

1 Introduction2 Executive Summary
3 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market Overview
3.1 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market Historical Value (2017-2023)
3.2 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market Forecast Value (2024-2032)
4 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market Segmentation
4.1 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market (2017-2032) By Product
4.1.1 Market Overview
4.1.2 Spinal Fusion Devices
4.1.2.1 Thoracic & Lumbar Fusion Devices
4.1.2.2 Cervical Fusion Devices
4.1.3 Spinal Biologics
4.1.3.1 Allografts
4.1.3.2 Xenografts
4.1.3.3 DBM
4.1.3.4 BMP
4.1.4 Synthetic Bone Grafts
4.1.5 Non-fusion Devices
4.1.6 Spinal Bone Growth Stimulators
4.1.7 Others
4.2 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market (2017-2032) by Surgery Type
4.2.1 Market Overview
4.2.2 Open Spine Surgery
4.2.3 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
4.3 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market (2017 - 2032) by Procedure Type
4.3.1 Market Overview
4.3.2 Discectomy
4.3.3 Laminotomy
4.3.4 Foraminotomy
4.3.5 Corpectomy
4.3.6 Facetectomy
4.3.7 Others
4.4 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market (2017-2032) by End User
4.4.1 Market Overview
4.4.2 Hospitals
4.4.3 Orthopedic Centers
4.4.4 Others
5 Global Market Dynamics
5.1 Market Drivers and Constraints
5.2 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.3 PESTEL Analysis
5.4 Industry Events, Initiatives, and Trends
5.5 Value Chain Analysis
6 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Landscape Analysis
6.1 Patent Distribution by Publication Year
6.2 Patent Distribution by Application Year
6.3 Patent Distribution by Priority Year
6.4 Analysis by Type of Patent
6.4.1 Granted Patents
6.4.2 Patent Application
6.4.3 Amended Application
6.4.4 Search Report
6.5 Analysis by Legal Status
6.5.1 Active
6.5.2 Pending
6.5.3 Expired/Discontinued
6.6 Analysis by Patent Jurisdiction
6.7 Analysis by Patent Age
6.8 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
6.9 Average Time to Publish a Patent
6.9.1 By Entities
6.9.2 By Jurisdiction
6.9.3 By Technology
6.10 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic and Non-Academic)
6.11 Analysis by Top Applicants
6.12 Analysis by Top Inventors
7 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Patent Analysis by Technology
7.1 Total Patents by Top Technologies
7.2 Time Evolution of Patents by Technology
7.3 Emerging Technologies
7.4 Patent Segmentation, By Product
7.4.1 Time Evolution by Number of Patents
7.4.2 Time Evolution by Number of Patent Families
7.4.3 Analysis by Type of Entity (Academic vs Non-Academic)
7.4.4 Analysis by Top Applicants
7.4.5 Analysis by Top Inventors
7.5 Patent Segmentation, By Surgery Type
8 Patent Valuation Analysis
8.1 Assessment Methodology
8.2 High Value Patents
8.3 Medium Value Patents
8.4 Low Value Patents
9 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices - Top 10 Players Patent Analysis
9.1 Top 10 Entities by Number of Patents
9.2 Analysis by Publication Year
9.3 Analysis by Application Year
9.4 Analysis by Priority Year
9.5 Analysis by Type of Patent
9.6 Analysis by Jurisdiction
9.7 Analysis by Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) Codes
9.8 Analysis by Source of Innovation
9.9 Analysis by Forward and Backward Citations
9.10 Analysis by Legal Status
9.11 Analysis by Patent Age
9.12 Analysis by Key Inventors
9.13 Entity Dynamics
9.13.1 Analysis by Type of Player (Academic vs Non-Academic)
9.13.2 Analysis by Collaboration
9.13.3 Analysis by Technology
9.13.4 Newcomers
9.13.4.1 Start-up Companies
9.13.4.2 Established Companies
10 Patent Profile of Key Players
10.1 Warsaw Orthopedic Inc
10.1.1 Product Portfolio
10.1.2 Patent Portfolio by Patent Families
10.1.3 Time Evolution of Patents
10.1.4 Geographical Patent Coverage
10.1.5 Patent Analysis by Technology
10.1.6 Patent News and Developments
10.1.7 Financial Analysis
10.1.8 SWOT Analysis
10.2 Globus Medical Inc
10.3 Medtronic Inc
10.4 Depuy Synthes Products Inc
11 Future Trends
12 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Landscape (Additional Insight)*
12.1 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market: Developers Landscape
12.1.1 Analysis by Year of Establishment
12.1.2 Analysis by Company Size
12.1.3 Analysis by Region
12.2 Global Spinal Implants and Surgery Devices Market: Product Landscape
12.2.1 Analysis by Product
12.2.2 Analysis by Surgery Type
12.2.3 Analysis by Procedure Type

Companies Mentioned

  • Warsaw Orthopedic Inc.
  • Globus Medical Inc.
  • Medtronic Inc.
  • Univ California
  • Depuy Synthes Products Inc.
  • Nuvasive Inc.
  • Sdgi Holdings Inc.
  • Dexcom Inc.
  • Univ Texas
  • Univ Leland Stanford Junior
  • Depuy Spine Inc.

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