DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1ce042/advanced_wound_car) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Advanced Wound Care Management in Taiwan" to their offering.
This market engineering research service has been developed to address the advanced wound management in Taiwan. This research service presents the key findings of market. It provides insights and forecast of market size, overview, and strategic recommendations. This research service also discusses market trends, market drivers, and market restraints. Some challenges include the lack knowledge and understanding of the advanced wound care products. The benefits are many. The base year is 2010 and the forecast years are 2011-2017. Moist wound dressings and silver dressings emerge to be the most popular advanced wound care dressings among hospitals and healthcare professionals in Taiwan.
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advanced Wound Care Management in Taiwan presents the market size, market share forecasts, and market revenue shares of major participants. It also provides strategic recommendations and discusses market trends, drivers, and restraints. In this study, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: acute and chronic wound care {moist wound dressing, silver dressing, biomaterials, and negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)}.
Report Hightlights:
- The $52.30 Million Taiwanese Advanced Wound Care Market Demonstrates Rock Steady Growth to Reach $77.20 Million by 2017
- Taiwan boasts of a strong research and development (R&D) foundation in Chinese medicine. It can use this knowledge capital to its advantage in establishing a niche market for advanced wound dressing materials.
- Taiwan's rapidly ageing population has caused a spurt in the procedural volume of surgeries, and consequently, healthcare spending.
- Huge Potential for Silver, Biomaterial, and NPWT Dressings as Global Demand for Wound Care Management Escalates
- Globally, the value of advanced wound care products is expected to exceed $12.50 billion by 2015, due to the continuous development of superior-quality wound healing dressings for acute and chronic wounds.
- Areas such as skin care, minor abrasions, and lacerations are markets that can be marked for expansion, notes the analyst of this research.
Market Sectors:
- Acute and chronic wound care
- Moist wound dressing
- Silver dressing
- Biomaterials
- Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)
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