Cruciate Ligament Repair Procedures Market - Industry Size, Share, Growth & Forecast 2030 | UnivDatos
Anterior cruciate ligament tear affects nearly 1 in 3,500 people in the general population. In acute ACL injuries, the lateral meniscus is more commonly torn; in chronic ACL tears, the medial meniscus is more commonly torn, which is even more difficult to treat. The newly introduced technique of bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament repairs (BEAR) involves the use of an implant injected with the patient’s own blood to create a bridge between torn or injured ends of an anterior cruciate ligament. The collagen implant allows the body to heal the torn ligament by protecting it from the unfavorable environment within the knee joint. The implant is resorbed by the body, usually within eight weeks.
In traditional reconstruction techniques, surgeons extract tissue from the
patient’s own body or from a cadaveric donor, most often from the tendons
around the knee, and use it to rebuild the torn ligament. This new bridge-enhanced anterior
cruciate ligament works to restore
the function of ligaments around the knee by preserving the patient’s tendons
which minimizes the higher risk of failure associated with using a donor tendon
and uses the patient’s body’s own healing power. The procedure involves an absorbable
protein-based implant to be sutured to the torn end of the ACL which is
then saturated with the patient's blood. Then, the ACL is allowed to heal using
the implant as a bridge between the remaining ACL tissue, with the body
absorbing the implant over time.
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There are nearly 95,000 new ACL ruptures per year as per Medscape. These
anterior cruciate ligament repairs have gained traction in recent years owing
to a surge in healthcare expenditure, availability of skilled professionals,
and continuous investment by leading companies in research and development
activities. For instance, the American Academy of
Pediatrics reported in April 2021 that more than 100,000 ACL repair procedures
were conducted annually in the U.S.
Acceptance and Progression:
This technique is quite
useful for teenagers and young adults who seem to restore function sooner than
they do with reconstruction. With its dignified applications, the technique was
approved by the Food and Drug Administration in late 2020 owing to which the BEAR
technique is being widely adopted in different regions of the world. For
instance, in October 2022, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) orthopedic
surgeons became the first in Oregon to use the BEAR technique for common
athletic injuries.
EvergreenHealth has emerged as an active
participant in studying the uses of the BEAR implant technique. It is one of the sites in the U.S. participating in
a study that uses the Bridge Enhanced ACL Restoration (BEAR) implant. As per
one of their studies, the BEAR
procedure involves an absorbable protein-based implant to be sutured to the
torn end of the ACL which is then saturated with the patient's blood.
Through this technique, the ACL is allowed to heal using the implant as a
bridge between the remaining ACL tissue, with the body absorbing the implant
over time.
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This therapeutic research claimed to use the
body’s own healing power for treating a ligament tear. However, the journey
towards universal adoption of new therapies comes with its challenges. Primary
concerns include the safety implications and the high costs associated with
these therapies, which may limit their accessibility. The evolution of cruciate
ligament repair procedures using bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament repairs
is undeniably transforming the way we approach anterior ligament tears. The
current trajectory is anticipated to continue to elevate, bringing hope to
patients and shaking up the healthcare market in an unparalleled way.
Conclusion
Despite the hurdles, the future of bridge-enhanced
anterior cruciate ligament repair is undeniably bright. A new dawn is breaking
in the treatment of cruciate ligament tear. The remarkable investment interest,
the promising results of ongoing clinical trials, and the scientific
community's unwavering commitment are fueling a health revolution. There's no
denying it - bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament repair is transforming
the way of management of cruciate ligament tears, bringing hope to patients
worldwide. According to the UnivDatos
Market Insights analysis, the surge in the incidences of sports and
recreational injuries and the associated surge in the demand for cruciate ligament repair procedures will drive the global scenario of the bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament
repair treatment and as per their “Cruciate Ligament Repair Procedures Market” report, the global market was valued at USD 6.5 billion in
2022, growing at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period from 2023 - 2030 to
reach USD XX billion by 2030.
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