Trauma Fixation: Minimally Invasive Devices in the Bone Implant Market
The trauma segment of the Bone Implant Market is dedicated to providing devices for the internal fixation of acute fractures, including the use of plates, screws, intramedullary nails, and external fixation systems, and the rising global incidence of complex fractures from motor vehicle accidents, falls, and sports injuries drives the necessity for fast and reliable fixation products in the Bone Implant Market. These devices must provide robust mechanical support while allowing the bone's natural healing process to occur without disruption.
A significant trend in trauma care is the shift toward Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis (MIPO) techniques, which use specialized implants and instruments to fix fractures through smaller incisions, preserving the soft tissue and blood supply around the fracture site. This technique is associated with less pain, faster recovery times, and reduced risk of infection compared to traditional open surgery. The use of bioresorbable (absorbable) implants, which degrade harmlessly over time after the bone has healed, is also emerging, particularly for fixation in areas under less mechanical stress, eliminating the need for a second surgery to remove the metal hardware.
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