Trauma Devices – Market Insights – Japan
The Japanese trauma device market will experience marginal growth through 2034, primarily fueled by the adoption of innovative, premium-priced technologies. This upward trend is further supported by factors such as a growing elderly population, enhanced reimbursement frameworks, strategic mergers and acquisitions among companies offering complementary solutions, increasing patient awareness, and improved surgical training. However, downward pricing pressures across various trauma device segments will partially offset the positive impact of rising procedure volumes and unit sales. Growth will also be limited by factors such as the biennial reimbursement reductions, which is contributing to declining ASPs in the country, and slower introduction of high-priced novel devices.
This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for trauma devices in Japan from 2019 through 2034.
The rise in trauma device procedure volumes in Japan will primarily be fueled by growth in specific high-volume segments.
Which anatomic areas and device segments are experiencing the most rapid growth, and what are the driving factors?
Which anatomic segments are attracting increased attention from competitors, and what is driving this interest?
Which device segments are seeing diminished demand, and what factors are contributing to this trend?
MNCs remain the leading competitors in the market, but domestic competitors continue to capture share.
Which MNCs have the strongest presence in the Japan trauma device market?
What strategies have MNCs leveraged to maintain their shares and remain competitive?
What strategies are smaller competitors using to gain market share?
Which domestic players compete in the trauma device space, and what strategies have they used to remain successful?
Several manufacturers have recently expanded their product portfolios with the introduction of new devices or by acquiring companies with complementary products.
Which competitors are using the breadth of their product portfolios to sustain or increase their trauma device market shares?
How are competitors expanding their offerings through product innovation, mergers, acquisitions, and/or partnerships to capture a larger share of the trauma device market?
The Japanese trauma device market will continue to be adversely affected by the biennial reimbursement cuts implemented by the MHLW.
Which segments will be most severely impacted by MHLW reimbursement cuts?
What strategies will competitors use to increase their market share despite reimbursement cuts in the Japanese trauma device market?
Table of contents
- Trauma Devices - Market Insights - Japan
- COVID-19 Methodology
- Abstract
- Executive Summary
- Key Report Updates
- Trauma Device Market
- Plate and Screw Market
- Intramedullary Nail Market
- Cannulated and Other Screw Market
- Market Highlights
- Market Definitions
- Market Forecast Data
- CAGR disclaimer
- Cannulated and Other Screws Procedures, by Size, Japan, 2019u20132034
- Cannulated and Other Screw Market, by Size, Japan (USD), 2019u20132034
- Cannulated and Other Screw Market Growth, by Size, Japan, 2020u20132034
- Cannulated and Other Screws Unit Sales, by Material, Japan (USD), 2019u20132034
- Major Competitors
- Competitive Insights
- Dynamic Hip Screw Market
- Ancillary Trauma Device Market
- External Fixation Device Market
- Appendix