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Requirements for effective surgical sealants

Tourniquet, pressure and sutures have been used for controlling excessive bleeding during surgical procedures for many hundreds of years. Fibrin sealants represented a revolution in local hemostatic...

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Growth of established and advanced wound closure products globally

Sutures and staples are fairly low tech methods to close wounds.  Sutures in one form or another (mostly sheep intestines) have been in use for hundreds of years and staples have been in practice since...

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Worldwide Surgical Sealants, Glues, Wound Closure and Anti-Adhesion Market,...

Potential for the Use of Hemostats, Sealants, Glues and Adhesion Prevention Products, Worldwide This report details the complete range of sealants & glues technologies used in traumatic, surgical...

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Reference reports in Ophthalmology, Coronary Stents and Tissue Engineering

MedMarket Diligence has added three previously published, comprehensive analyses of  medtech markets to its Reference Reports listings. The markets covered in the three reports are: Ophthalmology...

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Skin and Skin Substitutes in Wound Management

The development of bioengineered skin was motivated by the critical need to cover extensive burn injuries in patients with insufficient skin for grafting. Bioengineered skin substitutes have also been...

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Factors Affecting Wound Healing

The prevalence of wound types, clinical practice, products, technologies, markets, market shares and companies in wound management are detailed in the 2013 MedMarket Diligence report, “Worldwide Wound...

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Demand drivers for products in wound sealing, closure, hemostasis and...

MedMarket Diligence’s global market Report #S190 on the range of products involved in wound securement encompasses surgical sealants, high-strength medical adhesives, sutures/staples/clips, hemostatic...

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Advanced Wound Management Worldwide Driven By Perceived Outcomes, Cost

For centuries, most wound care has been characterized by simple methods to clean and dress wounds to limit infection and otherwise leave the healing process to its natural course.  For a substantial...

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Global and regional growth rates for wound care product sales

Manufacturers of wound care products, from traditional dressings and bandages to growth factors and bioengineered skin, see variable sales growth driven by different levels of new product adoption,...

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Global market for surgical sealants, glues, hemostats and anti-adhesion

Potential for the Use of Hemostats, Sealants, Glues and Adhesion Prevention Products, Worldwide This report details the complete range of sealants & glues technologies used in traumatic, surgical...

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Taking off the blinders: Medtech or Med Device Investment?

Tracking venture capital investment, if not on the whole by some geography, demands that it be viewed in discrete groupings, such as by technology type. The purpose is, of course, to see the trend, but...

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Sales of Sealants, Hemostasis, Other Closure a Large, Shifting Market Worldwide

Products that provide hemostasis, closure, sealing and anti-adhesion of wounds comprised long established products (e.g., tapes, sutures, etc.) as well as a variety of advanced products such as fibrin...

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The increasing problem of chronic wounds, and their medtech solutions

Wounds have many different sources, etiologies and forms and, therefore, demand a range of approaches. By virtue of these differences, they have considerably different costs. At the top of the list of...

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Use of Surgical Sealants for Cranial and Spinal Dura

Surgical sealants have an enormous range of applications in the treatment of acute and chronic wounds, but while the majority of sealant revenues derives from their use in the hemostasis, closure and...

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Product Development in Surgical Glues

Surgical closure and securement products range from simple suture products to sophisticated biomaterial aids for hemostasis, sealant activity, and for adhesion prevention. Within the hemostasis field,...

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Sealants, Glues, Hemostats, Anti-Adhesion: An Evolved Market

In a forthcoming report on advanced technologies associated with the acute phase of wound management — specifically, hemostasis, closure and sealing — MedMarket Diligence will be revealing the state of...

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Effective technologies for wound hemostasis, sealing and closure

See the pending 2014 Report #S192, “Worldwide Surgical Sealants, Glues, Wound Closure and Anti-Adhesion Markets, 2013-2020″. Tourniquet, pressure and sutures have been used for controlling excessive...

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The relentless proliferation of wound closure technologies

Sutures are not dead. They cling to the wound closure market as tenaciously as, well, non-resorbable sutures. Though the mainstay in the management of acute and traumatic surgical wounds for literally...

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Surgical Sealants and Glues in Wound Closure

Wound closure is a critical element of the overall wound management process. Indeed it is the most critical step in the sense that, if not accomplished promptly and effectively, can result in adverse...

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Rising and fading technologies in the global market for wound closure

Technologies emerge, gain clinical acceptance, grow in caseload and become the standard of care. Then new technologies emerge, developed to improve on or eclipse established technologies. They gain...

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