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Spinal Implants | Market Insights | Europe (Supplemental) | 2019

The European spinal implant market will see modest growth through 2027, driven by relatively high spending on health care and physician training, a growing elderly population, and improving health care access in rural regions. However, downward pricing pressure resulting from hospital budget constraints and implant commoditization will limit overall market potential, even as favorable demographic trends support modest procedure volume growth.

This Medtech 360 Report provides high-level market metrics for the spinal implant market in Europe, including country-level data for major countries and aggregate data for the rest of Europe, across a 10-year period.

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