Nerve Biologic Products Market Analysis on the Future Growth Prospects 2026


Posted June 11, 2019 by sagarj1030

Advancements in research and development for developing innovative technology for nerve biologic products are expected to drive growth of the nerve biologic product market.

 
Nerve biologic products include artificial nerve conduit, nerve graft, nerve wraps, or nerve capping devices used for guiding axonal regrowth to facilitate nerve regeneration. These devices are majorly used in clinical treatments for nerve injuries. Nerve biologic products are commonly used for complex suturing, for instance suturing of two ends of a separated nerve that needs rigid process. The scaffold material used for generating nerve biologic products is either from synthetic or biological origin. The nerve biologic products are manufactured from various biocompatible products such as polysialic acid (PSA), collagen type I/III, spider silk fiber, silkworm silk fibroin, chitosan, aragonite, and alginate.

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Nerve Biologic Products Market Drivers

Advancements in research and development for developing innovative technology for nerve biologic products are expected to drive growth of the nerve biologic product market. For instance, in February 2015, researchers from the University of Sheffield developed a device, 3D-printed nerve guidance conduit (NGC). NGC is a network of miniature tubes, which guide injured nerve ends towards each other, thereby enabling them to repair naturally. The device uses computer-aided design (CAD), which can be modified for any type of nerve damage or even adapted for joint specific nerves of patient.

Furthermore, in June 2016, Polyganics, a medical device manufacturing company, received the CE mark for Neurocap, its nerve capping device. Neurocap is an absorbable implant for treatment and reduction of symptomatic neuroma in peripheral nerves. The device was cleared for sales in the U.S. in January 2016.

Nerve Biologic Products Market – Regional Analysis

On the basis of region, the global nerve biologic products market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa.

Based on region, North America is expected to hold lead position in the global nerve biologic products market during the forecast period, owing to rising number of peripheral nerve injuries in the U.S. For instance, according to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S. study in June 2017, over 250,000 people from the U.S. suffers from peripheral nerve injury annually.

Key Players

Key players operating in the global nerve biologic products market include, Stryker, AxoGen, Inc., Integra LifeSciences, Collagen Matrix, Inc., Polyganics, Checkpoint Surgical Inc., and TEXAS PHARMACUETICAL PVT LTD.

Nerve Biologic Products Market – Taxonomy

By Product Type:

• Nerve Wraps
• Nerve Grafts
• Nerve Conduit
• Nerve Capping

By Application:

• Nerve Grafting
• Direct Nerve Repair/ Neurorrhaphy
• Dural Defects
• Peripheral Nerve Injuries

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Last Updated June 11, 2019