The global continuous peripheral nerve block (cPNB) catheters market is expected to reach USD 292.8 million by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., progressing at a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period. Growing orthopedic surgery volumes resulting from the rising prevalence of osteoarthritis and increasing preference for ambulatory surgical centers are the key growth stimulants for the cPNB catheters market. According to the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), over 546,000 total hip arthroplasty and 789,500 total knee arthroplasty procedures were performed in the U.S. in 2014. Of these, almost 70.0% of hip replacement operations are performed to relieve symptoms of osteoarthritis. This shows the potential demand for these devices in the coming years.
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The ultrasound segment, based on the insertion technique, held the dominant share of 48.2% owing to associated advantages including improved block quality, faster and longer block duration, and a reduced dose of local anesthetic
Lower extremity surgeries represented the most prominent position in the market due to the increasing number of hip and knee replacement surgeries involving the use of cPNB catheters
The ambulatory surgical centers segment is estimated to exhibit a noteworthy CAGR during the forecast period. This can be attributed to related benefits such as shorter waiting list, quick discharge, reduced overall procedural cost, and treatment of a higher number of patients
Hospitals held 58.5% of the cPNB catheters market
Europe is anticipated to register a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period owing to the high number of surgeries performed in this region, which involve cPNB usage to manage postoperative pain.
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The rate of ambulatory surgeries is escalating due to a growing number of ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), shortened recovery time, and continued improvements in regional anesthesia techniques. Costs of surgeries in ASC settings are approximately 60.0% less in comparison to those performed in hospitals. The recent inclusion of ambulatory surgeries for reimbursement of knee replacement surgeries by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in the U.S., along with the inherent benefits of cPNB usage, is likely to boost the demand for these catheters in the coming years.
On the competitive front, the leading players in this space are Pajunk GmbH and B. Braun Melsungen AG. Companies with wider distributor reach, larger product portfolio, and advanced technologies are seen to lead the space. Some other key players are Teleflex, Halyard, and Vygon, which are projected to have a stronger market presence by 2025. Less prominent players trailing behind include Ace Medical, Temena, Epimed International, and others.
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A. It depends on the age of the child.
0-1 year metatarsus adductus = medial deviation of the forefoot relative to the hindfoot. If flexible, will typically resolve on its own. If inflexible, start serial casting early.
1-3 years tibial torsion = rotation (usually internally) of the foot under the knee. If unilateral, L > R. Usually resolves on its own by 4 years. If external and associated with gait instability or pain, refer to Orthopedics for evaluation.
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