Reusable Medical Devices and Instruments

Reusable Medical Devices and Instruments

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Overview
  • Scope and Methodology
  • Size and Growth of the Market
  • Issues and Trends
  • Leading Competitor

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION

  • Overview of Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices
  • Demographics
  • Population Over Age 65
  • Life Expectancy
  • Incidence of Diseases
  • Healthcare Facilities
  • Regulatory Overview
  • Environmental Concerns

CHAPTER THREE: CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview and Product Description
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER FOUR: EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview and Product Description
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER FIVE: NEUROSURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER SIX: ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER SEVEN: UROLOGICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER EIGHT: PLASTIC, COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER NINE: OPHTHAMALIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER TEN: GENERAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS

  • Overview
    • Upper Digestive Tract Procedures
    • Lower Digestive Tract Procedures
  • Key Manufacturers and Products
  • Procedure Volumes
  • Leading Competitors
  • Market Summary

CHAPTER ELEVEN: ISSUES AND TRENDS

  • Overview
  • Environmental Issues
    • OSHA Regulations
    • US EPA Regulations
    • DOT Regulations
  • Sterilizing Issues and Trends

CHAPTER TWELVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST

  • Summary
  • Market Analysis by Discipline

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: CORPORATE PROFILES

  • Aesculap
  • ArthroCare Corporation
  • Cardinal Health Inc.
  • Conmed Corporation
  • Covidien Ltd.
  • Integra Life Sciences, Inc.
  • Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG
  • Kinamed Incorporated
  • Mediflex Surgical Products
  • Medtronic, Inc
  • Stryker Corporation
  • Vision Sciences Inc

REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS

LIST OF KEY COMPANIES

TABLE OF EXHIBITS
  • CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Table 1-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 1-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
    • Table 2-1: The U.S. Population, 1980-202
    • Figure 2-1: The US Population, 1980-2020
    • Figure 2-2: Estimated Population by Age Group, 2000 and 2050
    • Table 2-3: Average U.S. Life Expectancy in Years 1980, 2004 and 2006
    • Figure 2-3: Average U.S. Life Expectancy in Years 1980 and 2006
    • Table 2-4: U.S. Prevalence of Selected Medical Conditions
    • Figure 2-4: U.S. Prevalence of Selected Medical Conditions
    • Table 2-5: U.S. Registered Hospitals by Type, 2006
    • Table 2-6: Physicians in the US by Specialty, 1970-2000
    CHAPTER THREE: CARDIOVASCULAR SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 3-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Cardiovasc`ular Surgery*
    • Table 3-2: Leading Cardiovascular Instrument and Device Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 3-3: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 3-1: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Cardiovascular Surgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER FOUR: EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT SURGICAL PRODUCT
    • Table 4-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for ENT*
    • Table 4-2: Leading Ear, Nose and Throat Instrument Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 4-3: Reusable Medial Instruments and Devices for ENT Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 4-1: Reusable Medial Instruments and Devices for ENT Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER FIVE: NEUROSURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 5-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Neurosurgery*
    • Table 5-2: Leading Neurological manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 5-3: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Neurosurgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 5-1: Reusable Medical Instrument and Device Market for Neurosurgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER SIX: ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 6-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Orthopedic Surgery*
    • Table 6-2: Leading Orthopedic Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 6-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Orthopedic Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 6-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Orthopedic Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER SEVEN: UROLOGICAL AND GYNECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 7-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Urological and Gynecological*
    • Table 7-2: Leading Urological and Gynecological Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 7-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Urological and Gynecological Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 7-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Urological and Gynecological Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER EIGHT: PLASTIC, COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 8-1: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive* Surgery
    • Table 8-2: U.S. Procedure Volumes by year for Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive from 1997-2007
    • Table 8-3: Leading Plastic, Cosmetic and Reconstructive Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 8-4: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012
    • Figure 8-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Plastic, Cosmetic, and Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, 2005-2012 CHAPTER NINE: OPHTHAMALIC SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 9-1: Prevalence of Cataract, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, and Open-Angle Glaucoma in Adults 40 Years and Older in the United States, 2004
    • Table 9-2: Prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in Adults, 2004
    • Table 9-3: Prevalence of Blindness and Low Vision in Adults 40 Years and Older in the United States, 2004
    • Table 9-4: Estimated Prevalence of Myopia and Hyperopia, 2004
    • Table 9-5: U.S. Procedure Volumes for Ophthalmic Surgery
    • Table 9-6: Leading Ophthalmalic Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 9-7: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures
    • Figure 9-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for Ophthalmic Surgical Procedures
    CHAPTER TEN: GENERAL SURGICAL PRODUCTS
    • Table 10-1: U.S. Volumes for General Surgery*
    • Table 10-2: Leading General Surgery Manufacturers, 2007
    • Table 10-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for General Surgery, 2005-2012
    • Figure 10-1: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices for General Surgery, 2005-2012
    CHAPTER ELEVEN: ISSUES AND TRENDS
    • Table 11-1: U.S. Totals of Regulated Medical Waste in Hospitals and other Medical Facilities
    • Table 11-2: Hospital Regulated Medical Waste in the U.S.
    • Table 11-3: U.S. Hospital/Medical Infectious Waste Incinerator Use Timeline
    • Table 11-4: State Comparison of Regulated Medical Waste Environment
    • Table 11-5: Levels of Disinfections in US*
    • Table 11-6: Commonly Used Steam Sterilization Cycles
    • Table 11-7: Commonly Used Ethylene Oxide (EtO) Sterilization Cycles
    • Table 11-8: Commonly Used Liquid Chemical Sterilants
    • Table 11-9: Commonly Used Chemical Sterilant Gases
    CHAPTER TWELVE: TOTAL MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
    • Table 12-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 12-1: Total U.S. Market for Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices, 2005-2012
    • Figure 12-2: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices by Discipline, 2007
    • Figure 12-3: Reusable Medical Instruments and Devices by Discipline, 2012