Advanced Wound Care Market Share, Global Industry Size, Trends, Technology, and Analysis by 2035
Driven by the rising demand for safe and effective wound care solutions, and increasing prevalence of chronic disease condition, the advanced wound care market is anticipated to evolve steadily.
The global advanced wound care market size is estimated to grow from USD 11.57 billion in 2024 to USD 20.21 billion by 2035, representing a CAGR of 5.20% during the forecast period till 2035.
Over the past decade, the growing burden of complex and chronic wound care management has emerged as a significant contributor to medicare spending, resulting in a substantial financial burden on the healthcare sector. The US spends close to USD 25 billion every year for the management and treatment of various types of chronic wounds. Additionally, as per the recent data, in the US alone, over 8 million people suffer from various types of chronic and non-healing complex wounds (diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, infections arising from surgical procedures and thermal wounds), accounting for 2% of their entire population. This incremental rise in people suffering from various wound types can be attributed to the growing burden of chronic diseases, rise in the global geriatric population who are prone to chronic diseases and wounds, and rise in global volume of surgeries.
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Driven by the rising demand for safe and effective wound care solutions, and increasing prevalence of chronic disease condition, the advanced wound care market is anticipated to evolve steadily.
The global advanced wound care market size is estimated to grow from USD 11.57 billion in 2024 to USD 20.21 billion by 2035, representing a CAGR of 5.20% during the forecast period till 2035.
Over the past decade, the growing burden of complex and chronic wound care management has emerged as a significant contributor to medicare spending, resulting in a substantial financial burden on the healthcare sector. The US spends close to USD 25 billion every year for the management and treatment of various types of chronic wounds. Additionally, as per the recent data, in the US alone, over 8 million people suffer from various types of chronic and non-healing complex wounds (diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, infections arising from surgical procedures and thermal wounds), accounting for 2% of their entire population. This incremental rise in people suffering from various wound types can be attributed to the growing burden of chronic diseases, rise in the global geriatric population who are prone to chronic diseases and wounds, and rise in global volume of surgeries.
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https://www.rootsanalysis.com/reports/advanced-wound-care-market.html