The report examined the vertebral compression market in the United States and Europe, finding that the incidence of osteoporotic vertebral fractures is at 700,000 annually in the United States. As the aging population swells, the incidences of vertebral compression procedures are expected to increase, according to the report.
Technology advancements could also contribute to this growth, as minimally invasive surgical techniques are expected to expand further in the next five years. Current trends tend towards devices that facilitate controlled height restoration and reduce the risk of cement leakage.
Read the OfficialWire report on the market for vertebral compression fracture devices.
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