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How is Growing Number of Surgeries Driving Surgical Site Infection Market?

Author: Pramod Kumar
by Pramod Kumar
Posted: Oct 29, 2020

Because of the growing geriatric population, introduction of minimally invasive procedures, and surging prevalence of chronic and skin diseases, the number of surgical procedures has risen significantly across the globe. Since older people are more susceptible to diseases, they often require surgical intervention in order to treat the disease. A number of diseases as well cannot be treated with just medicines and surgery is needed for effectively tackling the disease. Due to this growing need for surgical procedures, the prevalence of surgical site infections (SSI) has increased considerably as well. SSIs are infections that occur up to 30 after a surgical procedure and affect either deep tissue or the incision at the operation site.

Despite undertaking several improved measures for prevention, SSIs remain a major problem. These infections are associated with morbidity and mortality and lead to severe exploitation of medical resources. A number of procedure-related and patient-related factors result in the increased risk of SSI, and therefore prevention needs a ‘bundle’ approach, which includes attention to different risk factors. Owing to these factors, the global surgical site infection market is expected to reach $5.9 billion by 2023, rising from $4.0 billion in 2017, and is predicted to advance at a 6.4% CAGR during the forecast period (2018–2023).

Several products are needed for curbing surgical site infections, including wound irrigation products, antibiotic prophylaxis products, clippers, antiseptics & disinfectants, wound care supplementary products, wound care dressings, patient-warming products, surgical drapes, and surgical staff clothing. Among these, the demand for antibiotic prophylaxis was the highest in the past, as these products are utilized most commonly as preventive measures by healthcare facilities for avoiding contamination and infection during the course of a treatment. Other than this, the demand for antiseptic and disinfectant products is also projected to grow significantly in the years to come.

These products are utilized during different phases of a treatment, including intraoperative phase, postoperative phase, and preoperative phase. The demand for different products to prevent infection was the highest for intraoperative phase in 2017, which is because of the fact that the chances of infection to open wounds is high. Due to this, the adherence of healthcare professionals to infection-control guidelines which are laid down by the World Health Organization is high. Clinics, hospitals, and ambulatory surgery centers are the major end users of different products that are used for preventing SSIs.

Hence, the demand for SSI products is growing due to the increasing number of surgeries.

This study covers

  • Major factors driving the market and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Market restraints and their impact during the short, medium, and long terms
  • Recent trends and evolving opportunities for the market participants
  • Historical and the present size of the market segments and understand their comparative future potential
  • Potential of on-demand logistics services, so the market players make informed decisions on the sales of their offerings
  • Competitive scenario of various market segments across key countries in several regions for uncovering market opportunities for the stakeholders
  • Major players operating in the market and their service offerings
  • Recent strategic developments by the major players in the market
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