Overview:
Market Research Future (MRFR) in their latest report made an
effort in providing the upcoming market scenario of the global urinary
incontinence market in a holistic way. The urinary incontinence market is
predicted to achieve a moderate CAGR and scale an impressive valuation of USD
27,775.9 million during the forecast period (2017-2022). Urinary incontinence
denotes an unintentional leakage of urine under extreme stress or due to any
kind of pressure on the bladder. It happens mostly in women. Women during
pregnancy can experience the problem. Women of age group 30-60 are more prone
to experience this problem than others. This occurs when a person loses his or
her control over the urinary sphincter or the control gets weakened. The chance
of a person contracting urinary incontinence grows with age. MRFR in their
report talked in detail about the urinary incontinence market growth and harped
on segments with both volume-wise and value-wise analysis. Simultaneously, the
research also focuses on the competitive landscape and factors that can improve
the urinary incontinence market dynamics in the coming years.
Increasing the level of stress, changes in lifestyle, pregnancy,
and other reasons can trigger urinary incontinence. The patients are mostly
divided into four types; constant-or-near-constant dribbles and leaks,
stress-related leakage, urge-related incontinence, and inability to control the
bladder. The urinary incontinence market is all set to receive backings from
growing awareness in both developing and developed regions, latest
technologies, infrastructural development, and demand for minimally invasive or
non-invasive surgeries can help in the growth of the urinary incontinence
market.
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Segmentation:
MRFR, for a better analysis of the global
urinary incontinence market, segments it by types and
devices.
Based on types, the global urinary incontinence market can be
segmented into urge incontinence, stress incontinence, overflow incontinence,
functional incontinence, and others. The stress incontinence segment has the
largest market share as of the report. The urge incontinence segment is also
expecting much growth during the forecast period.
Based
on devices, the urinary incontinence market comprises electrical stimulation
devices, Foley catheters, antimicrobial Foley catheters, urethral bulking
agents and others. Foley catheters are getting much traction and are expected
to keep their growth the same during the forecast period. Urethral bulking
agents can work well with patients who have serious issues with anesthetic
agents and cannot have surgical procedures.
Regional Analysis:
MRFR,
in their region-specific analysis of the urinary incontinence market, includes
the Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East & Africa
(MEA).
The
Americas can be segmented into North America and South America. North America
churns out the maximum revenue amount of the global urinary incontinence
market. The regional market is amply backed by superior infrastructure, robust
healthcare segment, reimbursement policies, and high investment from
individuals regarding health. People in this region are quite aware of the
problem and seek specialist help quite often which helps the market with
expansion.
Europe and the APAC market are projected to grow with the fastest
CAGR over the review period. Government’s in Europe are backing the healthcare
sector with funds that are getting invested in research and development. In the
APAC, the regional market is profiting from the presence of a huge population base
where the upliftment of the healthcare sector is ensuring widespread awareness
and easy access to treatments.
Competitive Landscape:
Notable players in the urinary incontinence market, as reported by
MRFR, are NeoTract, Inc, Promedon, Cook Medical Inc., C.R. Bard Inc., Coloplast
Corp, Boston Scientific Corporation, Ethicon US, LLC and others. Their
influence on the market has great strategic relevance which has also spurred
expansion in the market.
In
2018, Triple W, a company based out of San Diego, launched a wearable device
called DFree. The device can predict the toilet timing and thereby, can stop
accidents. This would give patients a heads up so that they can find a lavatory
in time.
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