Reusable Medical Devices and Instruments

Reusable medical instruments and devices are products that are sterilized or cleaned for reuse. Advances in medical sciences and, in particular, minimally invasive surgical and diagnostic procedures, have stimulated the development of new and improved medical devices. This is due to developments in engineering and material sciences. The design for reusability is important in an effort to provide cost effective healthcare. This Kalorama Information Report, Reusable Medical Devices and Instruments contains the following information:

  • Market Size and Forecast for Each Category of Devices(Cardiovascular, ENT, Neurosurgery, GI, Orthopedic, Urological, Plastic Surgery, Ophthamalic, General Surgical)
  • Discussion of Issues and Trends
  • Drivers of Reusable Device Making
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Medical Waste Costs and Regulations State by State
  • Incidence of Relevant Diseases
  • Surgical Procedure Volumes
Issues and trends explored in this study include
  • U.S. Demographics
  • Increasing Life Expectancy
  • Growing Incidence of Disease
  • Number of Hospitals/Clinics etc.
  • Number of Surgeries
  • Regulatory Environment
  • Environmental Concerns
There are hundreds of manufacturers of reusable instruments and devices. This study focuses on some that have specific devices or instruments that stand out from the others, which are often used in everyday procedures. A list of key manufacturers profiled in this study include:
  • Aesculap
  • Arthrocare
  • Cardinal Health
  • Conmed
  • Genesee Biomedical
  • Integra Life Sciences
  • Jarit
  • Kapp Surgical
  • Karl Storz
  • Kinamed Inc.
  • Mediflex
  • Medtronic/Xomed
  • Stryker
  • Surgical Specialties
  • Vision Sciences
  • Wallach Surgical Devices


TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Overview
  • Scope and Methodology
  • Size and Growth of the Market
  • Issues and Trends
  • Leading Competitor

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION

  • Overview of Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices
  • Demographics
  • Population Over Age 65
  • Life Expectancy
  • Incidence of Diseases
  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Regulatory Overview
  • Environmental Concerns

CHAPTER THREE: CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview and Product Description
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER FOUR: EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview and Product Description
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER FIVE: NEUROSURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER SIX: ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER SEVEN: UROLOGICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER EIGHT: PLASTIC, COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER NINE: OPHTHAMALIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER TEN: GENERAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
    • Upper Digestive Tract Procedures
    • Lower Digestive Tract Procedures
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER ELEVEN: ISSUES AND TRENDS

  • Overview
  • Environmental Issues
    • OSHA Regulations
    • US EPA Regulations
    • DOT Regulations
  • Sterilizing Issues and Trends

CHAPTER TWELVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST

  • Summary
  • Market Analysis by Discipline

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: CORPORATE PROFILES

  • Aesculap
  • ArthroCare Corporation
  • Cardinal Health Inc.
  • Conmed Corporation
  • Covidien Ltd.
  • Integra Life Sciences, Inc.
  • Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
  • Kinamed Incorporated
  • Mediflex Surgical Products
  • Medtronic, Inc
  • Stryker Corporation
  • Vision Sciences Inc

REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS

LIST OF KEY COMPANIES

TABLE OF EXHIBITS
  • CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Table 1-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 1-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
    • Table 2-1: The U.S. Population, 1980-202
    • Figure 2-1: The US Population, 1980-2020
    • Figure 2-2: Estimated Population by Age Group, 2000 and 2050
    • Table 2-3: Average U.S. Life Expectancy in Years 1980, 2004 and 2006
    • Figure 2-3: Average U.S. Life Expectancy in Years 1980 and 2006
    • Table 2-4: U.S. Prevalence of Selected Medical Conditions
    • Figure 2-4: U.S. Prevalence of Selected Medical Conditions
    • Table 2-5: U.S. Registered Hospitals by Type, 2006
    • Table 2-6: Physicians in the US by Specialty, 1970-2000
    CHAPTER THREE: CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 3-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Cardiovascular Surgery*
    • Table 3-2: Leading Cardiovascular Instrument and Device Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 3-3: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 3-1: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER FOUR: EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT SURGICAL PRODUCT
    • Table 4-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for ENT
    • Table 4-2: Leading Ear, Nose and Throat Instrument Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 4-3: Reusable Medial Instruments and Devices for ENT Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 4-1: Reusable Medial Instruments and Devices for ENT Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER FIVE: NEUROSURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 5-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Neurosurgery*
    • Table 5-2: Leading Neurological manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 5-3: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Neurosurgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 5-1: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Neurosurgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER SIX: ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 6-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Orthopedic Surgery*
    • Table 6-2: Leading Orthopedic Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 6-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Orthopedic Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 6-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Orthopedic Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER SEVEN: UROLOGICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 7-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Urological and Gynecological*
    • Table 7-2: Leading Urological and Gynecological Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 7-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Urological and Gynecological Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 7-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Urological and Gynecological Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER EIGHT: PLASTIC, COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 8-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
    • Table 8-2: U.S. Procedure Volumes by year for Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive from 1997-2007
    • Table 8-3: Leading Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 8-4: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 8-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012 CHAPTER NINE: OPHTHAMALIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 9-1: Prevalence of Cataract, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, and Open-Angle Glaucoma in Adults 40 Years and Older in the United States, 2004
    • Table 9-2: Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in Adults, 2004
    • Table 9-3: Prevalence of Blindness and Low Vision in Adults 40 Years and Older in the United States, 2004
    • Table 9-4: Estimated Prevalence of Myopia and Hyperopia, 2004
    • Table 9-5: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Ophthalmic Surgery
    • Table 9-6: Leading Ophthalmalic Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 9-7: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures
    • Figure 9-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures
    CHAPTER TEN: GENERAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 10-1: U.S. Volumes for General Surgery
    • Table 10-2: Leading General Surgery Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 10-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for General Surgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 10-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for General Surgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER ELEVEN: ISSUES AND TRENDS
    • Table 11-1: U.S. Totals of Regulated Medical Waste in Hospitals and other Medical Facilities
    • Table 11-2: Hospital Regulated Medical Waste in the U.S.
    • Table 11-3: U.S. Hospital/Medical Infectious Waste Incinerator Use Timeline
    • Table 11-4: State Comparison of Regulated Medical Waste Environment
    • Table 11-5: Levels of Disinfections in US*
    • Table 11-6: Commonly Used Steam Sterilization Cycles
    • Table 11-7: Commonly Used Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Sterilization Cycles
    • Table 11-8: Commonly Used Liquid Chemical Sterilants
    • Table 11-9: Commonly Used Chemical Sterilant Gases
    CHAPTER TWELVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
    • Table 12-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 12-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 12-2: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices by Discipline, 2007
    • Figure 12-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices by Discipline, 2012

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