Urinary
catheters are hollow plastic or rubber tubes that are inserted into the urethra
for the collection of urine for patients with urinary dysfunction. Intermittent
catheters are used for short-term catheterization and are segmented into
conventional, closed system and antimicrobial catheters. Foley catheters are
generally used as long-term catheters and are retained by a balloon at the tip,
which is inflated with water. Foley catheters are segmented into those that are
sold alone or those sold as trays, as well as further segmentation between
conventional and antimicrobial Foley catheters. Male external catheters are
devices that fit over the penis and connect to a drainage bag.
A
urethral bulking agent is a hydrogel composed of a biocompatible recombinant
protein polymer that is injected into the periurethral or transurethral route
in order to treat stress urinary incontinence. Bulking agents treat urinary
incontinence by increasing the tissue bulk around the urethra, thus increasing
the resistance to urinary outflow.
Urinary
incontinence slings are devices inserted into the body to treat incontinence
symptoms. This procedure is predominantly performed on females and male sling
procedures are performed on a much smaller number of patients. The procedure
involves placing a sling around the urethra to lift it to a position where
sufficient urethral compression will achieve urine control.
The
market for urinary incontinence treatments includes urinary catheters, urethral
bulking agents and urinary incontinence slings. This market is segmented into
intermittent, Foley and male external catheters. The urethral bulking agent
market is segmented into both female and male incontinence. The total
incontinence management implantable device market is segmented into female
incontinence slings and male implantable devices. The former is further
sub-segmented into transvaginal tape, transobturator and single-incision
slings. Male implantable devices include male incontinence slings and male
artificial urinary sphincters. Urine drainage bags are also included and
segmented into bedside and leg urine bags.
Spanning over 122 pages “US
Market Report for Urinary Incontinence Devices 2016 - MedCore” report
covers Executive Summary, Research Methodology, Urinary Incontinence Device
Market. The report covered companies are - ASTORA, Ethicon, Boston Scientific,
Colpoplast, C. R. Bard, Aspide, DynaMesh, Helioscopie, Promedon
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