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Market Research Report
Global Competitor Insights for Spinal Implants 2009
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Global Competitor Insights for Spinal Implants 2009 published by Millennium Research Group in December, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 4197.
Abstract
This report includes extensive coverage of each of Medtronic Spinal &
Biologics, DePuy Spine, Synthes Spine, Stryker Spine, and Zimmer Spine. The
analysis includes not only an examination of each company' s global spinal
implant sales, segmented by device and region, but also a detailed overview of
its history, recent events/strategies, and a discussion of the company' s
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT analysis). A
comprehensive analysis of product portfolios, as well as an analysis of major
geographies of focus for each company is also included. The report examines
the current success and future direction of the leading competitors in the
market and provides an understanding of each competitor' s strategy as well as
its product development.
This report includes the following countries: US, France, Germany, Italy,
Spain, UK, Japan, Australia, and South Korea
Methodology
Research Methodology
The following report uses a number of methodologies to gather and present data
and analysis. At the outset, a large survey of secondary sources is conducted.
These sources act as the basis for the primary research stage, which builds
and enhances the quantitative and qualitative attributes of the early research.
Secondary sources include:
- Government Sources:
- Securities and Exchange Commission filings
- Food and Drug Administration and patent filings
- National Center for Health Statistics data
- Spinal Implant companies:
- Annual reports, product brochures, corporate profiles, etc.
- Internal Databases and Reports:
- Previous reports on similar/related sources
- General Internet Searches, Medical Literature, and Newspaper/Magazine
Searches:
- Identifying various centers of specialization and articles that might
provide leads for primary research.
The secondary research stage builds the foundation for the primary research.
The primary research methodology has four steps:
Step 1: The first step involves an impartial scan of all the
information gathered during the secondary research stage to determine its
utility based on the specific requirements of this report. Each piece of
information is, thus, either discarded or marked as high or low priority. It
is then organized appropriately as determined by the structure and sectioning
of the report.
Step 2: At this stage, early assumptions are formed as to the
implications of the information for the various spinal implant market
segments. These assumptions are then used to determine hypotheses using both
inductive and deductive approaches. On the quantitative front, these
hypotheses result in full historical and projected market data sets (market
sizes [units and US$] and market shares).
Step 3: At this stage, the research is in position for its most
important primary phase - expert interviews. Throughout the secondary
research, industry and medical experts are identified. These experts are now
contacted by telephone and asked to participate in interviews on recent trends
and developments in the industry.
Interviews are either conducted at the time of the initial call or scheduled
at the convenience of the expert. Interview questions are tailored to the
expertise of the particular interviewee, although in most cases, the most
important questions are asked of all experts. The questions are largely based
on the assumptions and hypotheses developed in Step 2, which are then either
augmented, discarded, or adjusted, based on the views and positions put forth.
Attempts are made, whenever possible, to cross-check the views of various
experts against each other and reach positions of consensus on issues and
market numbers.
Step 4: The final stage of primary research involves individual and
group analysis by Millennium Research Group. All research results are assessed
and cross-checked thoroughly to determine their validity, relevance, and
weight. From this process, qualitative conclusions are reached and data points
finalized.
Forecast Methodology
In addition to Steps 1 through 4 (as outlined above), the following
“bottom-up” methodology was followed in developing forecast
assumptions for this report.
A comprehensive breakdown of various spinal fusion and nonfusion procedures
was prepared using data from several sources including professional
associations, government statistics, and private research/media sources.
Industry experts and practitioners were consulted to ensure accuracy and
verify observed trends. As a cross-check, total industry revenues available
through 10-Ks and other sources were compared against modeled industry
revenues.
Using the best estimates of industry experts, practitioners, private
research/media sources, and in-house experts, year-by-year growth rates and
average selling prices were applied individually to each subcategory to derive
forecasts. These estimates were cross-checked by industry experts (marketing
managers, product managers, CEOs, etc.) and further refined.
Overall findings were compared against market and procedure forecasts
published by other sources to ensure reasonable estimates.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF EXHIBITS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
METHODOLOGY
1.0 GLOBAL SPINAL IMPLANT MARKET
- 1.1 Market Overview
- 1.2 Market Analysis
- 1.2.1 Key Report Updates
- 1.2.2 Economic Assumptions for the Forecast Period
- 1.2.2.1 US Spinal Implant Market
- 1.2.2.2 European Spinal Implant Market
- 1.2.2.3 Asia Pacific Spinal Implant Market
- 1.3 Global Spinal Implant Market
- 1.3.1 Industry-Wide Market Opportunities and Threats
- 1.3.1.1 Opportunities
- Immense Potential of the Worldwide Spinal Implant Market
- Rising Interest in Minimally Invasive and Nonfusion Technologies
- High Potential for Mergers and Acquisitions of Financially-Stripped
Startups
- 1.3.1.2 Threats
- Intense Competition in the Global Spinal Implant Market
- Rising Pressures to Minimize Worldwide Health Care Spending
- Increased Scrutiny from Regulatory and Federal Bodies in the US
- US Proposed Medical Device Tax
- 1.3.2 Competitor List
- 1.4 US Spinal Implant Market
- 1.4.1 Market Overview
- 1.4.2 Competitor List
- 1.5 European Spinal Implant Market
- 1.5.1 Market Overview
- 1.5.2 Competitor List
- 1.6 Asia Pacific Spinal Implant Market
- 1.6.1 Market Overview
- 1.6.2 Competitor List
2.0 MEDTRONIC SPINAL & BIOLOGICS
- 2.1 Company Overview
- 2.2 Product Offerings
- 2.2.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 2.2.1.1 Anterior Approach
- PYRAMID +4 Anterior Lumbar Plate
- CD HORIZON ANTARES, ECLIPSE, and LEGACY
- VANTAGE Anterior Fixation System
- 2.2.1.2 Posterior Approach
- CD HORIZON LEGACY, SEXTANT, M8 & M10, and ENGAGE
- TSRH and TSRH-3D Spinal System
- COLORADO 2 Spinal System
- 2.2.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 2.2.2.1 Anterior Approach
- ATLANTIS Anterior Cervical Plate System
- VENTURE Anterior Cervical Plate System
- ZEPHIR Anterior Cervical Plate System
- MYSTIQUE Cervical Plate
- 2.2.2.2 Posterior Approach
- VERTEX Reconstruction System
- ATLAS Cable System
- 2.2.3 Interbody Devices
- 2.2.3.1 Nonbone Interbody Devices
- 2.2.3.2 Machined Bone Interbody Devices
- 2.2.3.3 Corpectomy Devices
- VERTE-SPAN Vertebral Body Replacement
- 2.2.4 Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 2.2.4.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Devices
- X-STOP
- APERIUS PercLID
- DIAM
- 2.2.4.2 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization Systems
- 2.2.4.3 Cervical Artificial Discs
- PRESTIGE ST
- PRESTIGE LP
- BRYAN
- 2.2.4.4 Lumbar Artificial Discs
- 2.2.4.5 Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- 2.2.4.6 Annulus Repair Devices
- 2.2.4.7 Facet Arthroplasty Devices
- 2.3 Recent Events/Strategies
- 2.4 Clinical Trials
- 2.5 Global Sales Performance
- 2.6 US Sales Performance
- 2.6.1 Spinal Fusion Market
- 2.6.1.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Implant Market
- 2.6.1.2 Traditional Cervical Implant Market
- 2.6.1.3 Interbody Device Market
- 2.6.2 Spinal Nonfusion Market
- 2.6.2.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Device Market
- 2.6.2.2 Cervical Artificial Disc Market
- 2.7 European Sales Performance
- 2.7.1 French Spinal Implant Market
- 2.7.2 German Spinal Implant Market
- 2.7.3 Italian Spinal Implant Market
- 2.7.4 Spanish Spinal Implant Market
- 2.7.5 UK Spinal Implant Market
- 2.8 Asia Pacific Sales Performance
- 2.9 SWOT Analysis
- 2.9.1 Strengths
- 2.9.1.1 Comprehensive Product Portfolio
- 2.9.1.2 Focus on Product Innovation
- 2.9.1.3 Knowledgeable Sales Force
- 2.9.1.4 Dedicated Customer Service
- 2.9.1.5 Strong Relationships with Surgeons
- 2.9.1.6 Ability to Pursue Strategic Acquisitions
- 2.9.1.7 Community Involvement and Corporate Responsibility
- 2.9.1.8 Vast Resources
- 2.9.1.9 Leading Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 2.9.1.10 Strong Position in the US
- 2.9.1.11 Strong Position in Traditional Thoracolumbar Segment
- 2.9.2 Weaknesses
- 2.9.2.1 Senior Management Changes
- 2.9.2.2 Legal Issues
- 2.9.3 Opportunities
- 2.9.3.1 Immense Potential of Emerging Spinal Implant Markets
- 2.9.3.2 Rising Interest in Minimally Invasive and Nonfusion
Technologies
- 2.9.3.3 Leveraging Market Position and Brand Recognition in the US
- 2.9.3.4 Increasing Cross-Selling of Products
- 2.9.4 Threats
- 2.9.4.1 Eroding Market Share in the Global Spinal Implant Market
- 2.9.4.2 DePuy' s Control of VERTEX
- 2.9.4.3 Negative Publicity against INFUSE
3.0 DEPUY SPINE
- 3.1 Company Overview
- 3.2 Product Offering
- 3.2.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 3.2.1.1 Anterior Approach
- PROFILE Anterior Fixation System
- BOWTI Anterior Buttress Staple
- AEGIS Anterior Lumbar Plate
- 3.2.1.2 Posterior Approach
- EXPEDIUM Series
- MOSS MIAMI Series
- MONARCH Series
- 3.2.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 3.2.2.1 Anterior Approach
- SKYLINE Anterior Cervical Plate System
- SLIM-LOC Anterior Cervical Plate System
- UNIPLATE Anterior Cervical Plate System
- 3.2.2.2 Posterior Approach
- MOUNTAINEER OCT Spinal System
- SUMMIT SI OCT System
- 3.2.3 Interbody Devices
- 3.2.3.1 Nonbone Interbody Devices
- BENGAL System
- JAGUAR Lumbar I/F Cage System
- 3.2.3.2 Machined Bone Interbody Devices
- 3.2.3.3 Corpectomy Devices
- 3.2.4 Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 3.2.4.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Devices
- 3.2.4.2 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization Systems
- 3.2.4.3 Cervical Artificial Discs
- DISCOVER
- 3.2.4.4 Lumbar Artificial Discs
- 3.2.4.5 Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- 3.2.4.6 Annulus Repair Devices
- 3.2.4.7 Facet Arthroplasty Devices
- 3.3 Recent Events/Strategies
- 3.4 Clinical Trials
- 3.5 Global Sales Performance
- 3.6 US Sales Performance
- 3.6.1 Spinal Fusion Market
- 3.6.1.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implant Market
- 3.6.1.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implant Market
- 3.6.1.3 Interbody Device Market
- 3.6.2 Spinal Nonfusion Market
- 3.6.2.1 Lumbar Artificial Disc Market
- 3.7 European Sales Performance
- 3.7.1 French Spinal Implant Market
- 3.7.2 German Spinal Implant Market
- 3.7.3 Italian Spinal Implant Market
- 3.7.4 Spanish Spinal Implant Market
- 3.7.5 UK Spinal Implant Market
- 3.8 Asia Pacific Sales Performance
- 3.9 SWOT Analysis
- 3.9.1 Strengths
- 3.9.1.1 Development of Strategic Partnerships
- 3.9.1.2 Surgeon Collaboration
- 3.9.1.3 Large Product Portfolio and Ongoing Innovation
- 3.9.1.4 Client Education Programs
- 3.9.1.5 Johnson & Johnson Family
- 3.9.1.6 Community Contributions
- 3.9.1.7 Strong Position in Traditional Thoracolumbar Segment
- 3.9.2 Weaknesses
- 3.9.2.1 Extensive Litigation
- 3.9.2.2 Disappointing Results for the CHARITE Lumbar Artificial Disc
- 3.9.3 Opportunities
- 3.9.3.1 Growth of the Global Minimally Invasive Spinal Fusion and
Spinal
- 3.9.3.2 First-Mover Advantages
- 3.9.3.3 Medtronic Pulls VERTEX
- 3.9.4 Threats
- 3.9.4.1 Major Competitors in the Surgical Navigation Systems Market
- 3.9.4.2 Delayed Entry into High Growth Market Segments
4.0 SYNTHES SPINE
- 4.1 Company Overview
- 4.2 Product Offering
- 4.2.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 4.2.1.1 Anterior Approach
- Anterior Thoracolumbar Locking Plate (ATLP) System
- Thoracolumbar Spine Locking Plate (TSLP) System
- 4.2.1.2 Posterior Approach
- Click' X Pedicle Screw System
- Pangea System
- 4.2.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 4.2.2.1 Anterior Approach
- Cervical Spine Locking Plate (CSLP) System
- Vectra Series
- 4.2.2.2 Posterior Approach
- 4.2.3 Interbody Devices
- 4.2.3.1 Nonbone Interbody Devices
- PlivioPore
- SynFix-LR
- Cervios chronOs
- 4.2.3.2 Machined Bone Interbody Devices
- Anterior Cervical Fusion (ACF) Spacer
- Luminary CC-ALIF Spacer
- T-PLIF Spacer
- 4.2.3.3 Corpectomy Devices
- 4.2.4 Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 4.2.4.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Devices
- 4.2.4.2 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization Systems
- 4.2.4.3 Cervical Artificial Discs
- 4.2.4.4 Lumbar Artificial Discs
- 4.2.4.5 Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- 4.2.4.6 Annulus Repair Devices
- 4.2.4.7 Facet Arthroplasty Devices
- 4.3 Recent Events/Strategies
- 4.4 Clinical Trials
- 4.5 Global Sales Performance
- 4.6 US Sales Performance
- 4.6.1 Spinal Fusion Market
- 4.6.1.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 4.6.1.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 4.6.1.3 Interbody Devices
- 4.6.2 Spinal Nonfusion Market
- 4.6.2.1 Cervical Artificial Disc Market
- 4.6.2.2 Lumbar Artificial Disc Market
- 4.7 European Sales Performance
- 4.7.1 French Spinal Implant Market
- 4.7.2 German Spinal Implant Market
- 4.7.3 Italian Spinal Implant Market
- 4.7.4 Spanish Spinal Implant Market
- 4.7.5 UK Spinal Implant Market
- 4.8 Asia Pacific Sales Performance
- 4.9 SWOT Analysis
- 4.9.1 Strengths
- 4.9.1.1 Global Brand Recognition
- 4.9.1.2 Partnership with AO Foundation
- 4.9.1.3 Large Product Portfolio
- 4.9.1.4 Early-to-Market Advantage in the Market for Spinal Nonfusion
- 4.9.1.5 Penetration of Smaller Spinal Fusion Market Segments
- 4.9.2 Weaknesses
- 4.9.2.1 Litigations
- 4.9.2.2 Lack of Recombinant Growth Factor or Stem Cell Products
- 4.9.2.3 Recall of Synex II Corpectomy Device
- 4.9.3 Opportunities
- 4.9.3.1 Development of the US Artificial Disc Market
- 4.9.3.2 Innomedic and the Surgical Navigation Systems Market
- 4.9.4 Threats
- 4.9.4.1 Space between the Top Three Competitors
- 4.9.4.2 Negative Publicity surrounding Physician Payments
5.0 STRYKER SPINE
- 5.1 Company Overview
- 5.2 Product Offerings
- 5.2.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 5.2.1.1 Anterior Approach
- Xia Anterior Spinal System
- THOR Anterior Plating System
- 5.2.1.2 Posterior Approach
- Xia Series
- Trio+ Spinal System
- 5.2.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 5.2.2.1 Anterior Approach
- Reflex Hybrid Anterior Cervical Plate (ACP) System
- 5.2.2.2 Posterior Approach
- 5.2.3 Interbody Devices
- 5.2.3.1 Nonbone Interbody Devices
- Ray Threaded Fusion Cage Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- Ray TFC Unite Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- 5.2.3.2 Machined Bone Interbody Devices
- 5.2.3.3 Corpectomy Devices
- VBOSS Vertebral Body Support System
- VLIFT Vertebral Body Replacement System
- 5.2.4 Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 5.2.4.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Devices
- 5.2.4.2 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization Systems
- 5.2.4.3 Cervical Artificial Discs
- 5.2.4.4 Lumbar Artificial Discs
- 5.2.4.5 Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- 5.2.4.6 Annulus Repair Devices
- 5.2.4.7 Facet Arthroplasty Devices
- 5.3 Recent Events/Strategies
- 5.4 Clinical Trials
- 5.5 Global Sales Performance
- 5.6 US Sales Performance
- 5.6.1 Spinal Fusion Market
- 5.6.1.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implant Market
- 5.6.1.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implant Market
- 5.6.1.3 Interbody Device Market
- 5.7 European Sales Performance
- 5.7.1 French Spinal Implant Market
- 5.7.2 German Spinal Implant Market
- 5.7.3 Italian Spinal Implant Market
- 5.7.4 Spanish Spinal Implant Market
- 5.7.5 UK Spinal Implant Market
- 5.8 Asia Pacific Sales Performance
- 5.9 SWOT Analysis
- 5.9.1 Strengths
- 5.9.1.1 Focus on Product Enhancement and Innovation
- 5.9.1.2 Commitment to Surgeon Education and Clinical Research
- 5.9.1.3 Popularity of Xia Systems
- 5.9.2 Weaknesses
- 5.9.2.1 Late to Market with Nonfusion Technologies
- 5.9.2.2 Smaller Product Portfolio
- 5.9.2.3 Continuous Delay of OP-1
- 5.9.3 Opportunities
- 5.9.3.1 Immense Potential of the Worldwide Spinal Implant Market
- 5.9.3.2 Rising Interest in Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures
- 5.9.3.3 Position in IBD Market Segment
- 5.9.4 Threats
- 5.9.4.1 Rising Popularity of the Global Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
Market
- 5.9.4.2 Stryker Sues the US Department of Justice
- 5.9.4.3 Limited Resources Compared to Top Three Spinal Implant
Competitors
6.0 ZIMMER SPINE
- 6.1 Company Overview
- 6.2 Product Offerings
- 6.2.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Implants
- 6.2.1.1 Anterior Approach
- Trinica Anterior Lumbar Plate
- 6.2.1.2 Posterior Approach
- Dynesys
- Zimmer DTO Implant
- 6.2.2 Traditional Cervical Fusion Implants
- 6.2.2.1 Anterior Approach
- 6.2.2.2 Posterior Approach
- 6.2.3 Interbody Devices
- 6.2.3.1 Nonbone Interbody Devices
- BAK
- Trabecular Metal Implants
- 6.2.3.2 Machined Bone
- 6.2.3.3 Corpectomy Devices
- 6.2.4 Spinal Nonfusion Technologies
- 6.2.4.1 Interspinous Process Decompression Devices
- Wallis (acquired from Abbott Spine)
- 6.2.4.2 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization Systems
- Dynesys
- Zimmer DTO Implant
- 6.2.4.3 Cervical Artificial Discs
- 6.2.4.4 Lumbar Artificial Discs
- 6.2.4.5 Nuclear Disc Prostheses
- 6.2.4.6 Annulus Repair Devices
- 6.2.4.7 Facet Arthroplasty Devices
- 6.3 Recent Events/Strategies
- 6.4 Clinical Trials
- 6.5 Global Sales Performance
- 6.6 US Sales Performance
- 6.6.1 Spinal Fusion Market
- 6.6.1.1 Traditional Thoracolumbar Implant Market
- 6.6.1.2 Traditional Cervical Implant Market
- 6.6.1.3 Interbody Device Market
- 6.6.2 Spinal Nonfusion Market
- 6.6.2.1 Pedicle Screw-Based Dynamic Stabilization System Market
- 6.7 European Sales Performance
- 6.7.1 French Spinal Implant Market
- 6.7.2 German Spinal Implant Market
- 6.7.3 Italian Spinal Implant Market
- 6.7.4 Spanish Spinal Implant Market
- 6.7.5 UK Spinal Implant Market
- 6.8 Asia Pacific Sales Performance
- 6.9 SWOT Analysis
- 6.9.1 Strengths
- 6.9.1.1 Strong Focus on Physician Education
- 6.9.1.2 Brand Recognition
- 6.9.1.3 First-to-Market with Dynamic Stabilization
- 6.9.1.4 Trabecular Metal Technologies
- 6.9.1.5 Strategic Acquisitions
- 6.9.2 Weaknesses
- 6.9.2.1 Smaller Product Portfolio
- 6.9.2.2 Cost-Cutting Initiatives in 2009
- 6.9.2.3 FDA Advisory Panel Votes against Granting Zimmer Spine' s
Dynesys
- System Premarket Approval for Nonfusion
- 6.9.2.4 Lack of Global Presence
- 6.9.3 Opportunities
- 6.9.3.1 Zimmer' s Acquisition of Abbott Spine
- 6.9.3.2 Rising Uptake of Minimally Invasive and Nonfusion Technologies
- 6.9.4 Threats
- 6.9.4.1 Inquiries into Physician Payments
APPENDIX A: MRG ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS
APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBITS
List of Exhibits
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Exhibit 1: Report Content, Millennium Research Group' s Competitor Insights
for Spinal Implants, Global
- Exhibit 2: Chapter Content, Millennium Research Group' s Competitor
Insights for Spinal Implants, Global
- Exhibit 3: Select Traditional Cervical Fusion Devices, by Type and
Approach, Company A
- Exhibit 4: Company B Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Market, Global
(US$), 2008
- Exhibit 5: Company B Market Performance, by Region, Global (US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 6: Leading Competitors in the Global Spinal Implant Market, as a %
Total, 2008
- CHAPTER 1: GLOBAL SPINAL IMPLANT MARKET
- Exhibit 7: Spinal Implant Market, by Region and Segment, Global (US$),
2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 8: Spinal Implant Market Growth, by Region and Segment, Global,
2008 - 2013
- Exhibit 9: Spinal Implant Market, by Region and Segment, as a % of
Worldwide Total, Global, 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 10: Spinal Implant Market, by Region and Segment, as a % of Region
Total, Global, 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 11: Spinal Implant Market, by Region and Segment, as a % of Total,
Global, 2008
- Exhibit 12: Spinal Implant Sales, by Company and Region, Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 13: Key Report Updates, 2009
- Exhibit 14: Leading Competitors in the Global Spinal Implant Market, by
Region, as a % of Total, 2008
- Exhibit 15: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 16: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, as a % of Total, US, 2008
- Exhibit 17: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 18: Spinal Fusion Market, by Device, US (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 19: Spinal Nonfusion Market, by Device, US (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 20: Leading Competitors in the US Spinal Implant Market, by
Device, as a % of Total, 2008
- Exhibit 21: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 22: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, as a % of
Total, Europe, 2008
- Exhibit 23: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, Europe (US$), 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 24: Spinal Fusion Market, by Country and Device, Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 25: Spinal Nonfusion Market, by Country and Device, Europe (US$),
2008
- Exhibit 26: Spinal Nonfusion Market, by Country and Device, Europe (US$),
2008, Continued
- Exhibit 27: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, Europe (US$),
2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 28: Spinal Implant Market Growth, by Country and Segment, Europe,
2008 - 2013
- Exhibit 29: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, as a % of
Total, Europe, 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 30: Leading Competitors in the European Spinal Implant Market, by
Device, as a % of Total, 2008
- Exhibit 31: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 32: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, as a % of
Total, Asia Pacific, 2008
- Exhibit 33: Spinal Implant Market, by Segment, Asia Pacific (US$), 2007 -
2013
- Exhibit 34: Spinal Fusion Market, by Country and by Device, Asia Pacific
(US$), 2008
- Exhibit 35: Spinal Nonfusion Market, by Country and Device, Asia Pacific
(US$), 2008
- Exhibit 36: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, Asia Pacific
(US$), 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 37: Spinal Implant Market Growth, by Country and Segment, Asia
Pacific, 2008 - 2013
- Exhibit 38: Spinal Implant Market, by Country and Segment, as a % of
Total, Asia Pacific, 2007 - 2013
- Exhibit 39: Leading Competitors in the Asia Pacific Spinal Implant Market,
as a % of Total, 2008
- CHAPTER 2: MEDTRONIC SPINAL & BIOLOGICS
- Exhibit 40: Select Traditional Thoracolumbar Fusion Systems, by Approach,
Medtronic Spinal & Biologics
- Exhibit 41: Select Traditional Cervical Fusion Systems, by Approach and
Type, Medtronic Spinal & Biologics
- Exhibit 42: Select Interbody Devices, by Type and Approach, Medtronic
Spinal & Biologics
- Exhibit 43: Spinal Nonfusion Technologies, Medtronic Spinal & Biologics
- Exhibit 44: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Region,
Global (US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 45: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Region
and Segment, as a % of Total, Global, 2008
- Exhibit 46: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Region
and Segment, Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 47: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Fusion Sales, by Region
and Segment, Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 48: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Nonfusion Sales, by
Region and Segment, Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 49: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Device,
US (US$), 2008 (Tabular Format)
- Exhibit 50: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Device,
US (US$M), 2008 (Graphical Format)
- Exhibit 51: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Country
and Segment, Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 52: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by
Country, Europe (US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 53: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by Country
and Segment, Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 54: Medtronic Spinal & Biologics' Spinal Implant Sales, by
Country, Asia Pacific (US$M), 2008
- CHAPTER 3: DEPUY SPINE
- Exhibit 55: Select Traditional Thoracolumbar Systems, by Approach, DePuy
Spine
- Exhibit 56: Select Traditional Cervical Systems, by Approach and Type,
DePuy Spine
- Exhibit 57: Select IBDs, by Type and Approach, DePuy Spine
- Exhibit 58: Spinal Nonfusion Technologies, DePuy Spine
- Exhibit 59: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region, Global (US$M),
2008
- Exhibit 60: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment, as
a % of Total, Global, 2008
- Exhibit 61: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 62: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Fusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 63: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Nonfusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 64: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$), 2008
(Tabular Format)
- Exhibit 65: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$M), 2008
(Graphical Format)
- Exhibit 66: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 67: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Europe (US$M),
2008
- Exhibit 68: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 69: DePuy Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Asia Pacific
(US$M), 2008
- CHAPTER 4: SYNTHES SPINE
- Exhibit 70: Select Traditional Thoracolumbar Systems, by Approach, Synthes
Spine
- Exhibit 71: Select Traditional Cervical Systems, by Approach and Type,
Synthes Spine
- Exhibit 72: Select Interbody Devices, by Type and Approach, Synthes Spine
- Exhibit 73: Spinal Nonfusion Technologies, Synthes Spine
- Exhibit 74: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region, Global
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 75: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
as a % of Total, Global, 2008
- Exhibit 76: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 77: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Fusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 78: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Nonfusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 79: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$),
2008 (Tabular Format)
- Exhibit 80: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$M),
2008 (Graphical Format)
- Exhibit 81: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 82: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Europe
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 83: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 84: Synthes Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Asia Pacific
(US$M), 2008
- CHAPTER 5: STRYKER SPINE
- Exhibit 85: Select Traditional Thoracolumbar Systems, by Approach, Stryker
Spine
- Exhibit 86: Select Traditional Cervical Systems, by Approach and Type,
Stryker Spine
- Exhibit 87: Select Interbody Devices, by Type and Approach, Stryker Spine
- Exhibit 88: Spinal Nonfusion Technologies, Stryker Spine
- Exhibit 89: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region, Global
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 90: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
as % of Total, Global, 2008
- Exhibit 91: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 92: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Fusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 93: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Nonfusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 94: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$M),
2008 (Tabular Format)
- Exhibit 95: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$),
2008 (Graphical Format)
- Exhibit 96: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 97: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Europe
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 98: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 99: Stryker Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Asia Pacific
(US$), 2008
- CHAPTER 6: ZIMMER SPINE
- Exhibit 100: Select Traditional Thoracolumbar Systems, by Approach, Zimmer
Spine
- Exhibit 101: Select Traditional Cervical Systems, by Approach and Type,
Zimmer Spine
- Exhibit 102: Select Interbody Devices, by Type and Approach, Zimmer Spine
- Exhibit 103: Spinal Nonfusion Technologies, Zimmer Spine
- Exhibit 104: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region, Global
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 105: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
as a % of Total, Global, 2008
- Exhibit 106: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 107: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Fusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 108: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Nonfusion Sales, by Region and Segment,
Global (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 109: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$),
2008 (Tabular Format)
- Exhibit 110: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Device, US (US$M),
2008 (Graphical Format)
- Exhibit 111: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Europe (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 112: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Europe
(US$M), 2008
- Exhibit 113: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country and Segment,
Asia Pacific (US$), 2008
- Exhibit 114: Zimmer Spine' s Spinal Implant Sales, by Country, Asia Pacific
(US$M), 2008
- APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTAL EXHIBITS
- Exhibit 115: Leading Competitors in the Global Spinal Implant Market, as a
% of Total, 2008 (Detailed Format)
Global spinal implant market will grow to more than $7.5 billion in 2013
February 5th, 2010
Global Information would like to present a market research report, "Global Competitor Insights for Spinal Implants 2009" by Millennium Research Group.
DePuy Spine, Medtronic Spinal and Biologics, Stryker Spine, Synthes Spine, and Zimmer Spine remain the leading market competitors, who collectively owned nearly 78% of the global market in 2008, remain the overwhelming leaders in the market. Nevertheless, competition from smaller companies is intensifying. More entrants with improved devices as well as new technologies enter the spinal nonfusion market.
"Some of the soon-to-be-released artificial discs, such as Spinal Motions Kineflex and Kineflex-C as well as Cervitech/NuVasives PCM, possess innovative features that improve upon devices currently on the market," says Kevin Flewwelling, Manager of the Orthopedics division at MRG. "If a new device from a smaller competitor enters the market and is well-received by surgeons, it could result in very interesting competitive dynamics, possibly leading to a flurry of merger and acquisition activity."
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