London, 04 September 2014 – TechNavio Research, a global tech-focused research firm has added a report on the Global Advanced Wound Care Market 2014-2018 to its research library.
Increased prevalence of diabetes and obesity in people has become a major cause of comorbidities, where one or more additional disorders linked with a primary disease lead to other complications like chronic wounds.
Combination dressings blend the chemical and physical properties of two or more types of wound dressing products to provide optimal functionality. The commonly used combination dressings like silver alginate dressings, silver collagen dressings and collagen hydrochloride dressings are mainly used for chronic ulcers, traumatic wounds and surgical wounds.
The TechNavio report discusses various factors contributing to a 4.69 percent CAGR from 2013-2018 in the market. It highlights various drivers, challenges and trends that may influence the market size over the projected period and provides a detailed vendor analysis for key vendors including:
- 3M
- Coloplast
- ConvaTec Inc.
- Kinetic Concepts Inc.
- Mölnlycke Health Care
- Smith & Nephew plc
TechNavio has collected key data related to Global Advanced Wound Care Market and analyzed several drivers likely to influence market growth over the projected period.
Additionally, the report focuses on factors like growing adoption of innovative techniques for effective healing of wounds.
“Overall, the effectiveness of a combination dressings has led to a huge increase in their demand. These technologically advanced dressings have been proven to help successfully heal wounds and prevent infection, which is spurring growth in the overall wound care market,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of TechNavio.
Key Information Covered in the Report:
- Market segmentation, size and forecast through 2018
- Key Geographies and Customer Segments
- Market Growth Drivers
- Market Challenges
- Market Trends
- Key Buying Criteria
- Key Vendors
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