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North America Nerve Repair and Regeneration Market Research Report - Segmented By Surgery, Product & Country (US, Canada & Rest of North America) - Industry Analysis on Size, Share, Trends, Forecast, Growth | 2023 to 2028

Published: March, 2023
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North America Nerve Repair and Regeneration Market Size & Growth (2023 to 2028):

As Per the Report, the Size of the North America Nerve Repair and Regeneration Market is valued at USD 3.71 billion in 2023 and expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.22%, to reach USD 6.32 billion by 2028 during the forecast period 2023 to 2028.

The brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves complex, delicate tissues that drive up the nervous system are vulnerable to various wounds ranging from trauma to neurodegenerative illnesses.

The growth of the North American market is fueled by an increase in the elderly population, the frequency of neurological and epidemic disorders, and the introduction of innovative products for nerve repair and regeneration.

The market is growing more global due to the rapid rise in nerve injuries, the rising prevalence of various neurological conditions, especially among the growing older population, and the creation of nerve healing and regeneration solutions based on superior technologies.

Demand for nerve repair and regeneration methods and technologies increases as chronic nervous system illnesses such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease rise. In addition, clinical trials for discovering effective and safe medicines for treating various neurological diseases have also received more significant funding.

Nerve repair and regeneration techniques are in high demand due to the high occurrence of nervous system damage. In addition, various factors such as technological advancements in nerve repair, favorable reimbursement policies, the developed efficacy of biomaterials in treating nervous system injuries, and the escalating rate of chronic CNS disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease are also driving the North American market.

The lack of awareness among the patients and clinicians regarding nerve repair and regeneration products and processes and a scarcity of competent specialists are constraining market growth.

Peripheral nerves connect your brain & spinal cord to other body components, including your muscles and skin. Because these nerves are sensitive and easily damaged, the brain's ability to communicate with muscles and organs is hampered. Biomaterials & neuro-stimulation, and neuromodulation devices are among the goods used in nerve repair and regeneration.

On the other hand, strict regulatory criteria for product approvals act as a stumbling block to market expansion. In North America, the market size is expected to develop due to increased peripheral nerve injuries and neurological illnesses and improvements in healthcare facilities.

This research report on the North American nerve repair and regeneration market has been segmented and sub-segmented into the following categories.

By Surgery:

  • Direct Neuropathy
  • Epineural Repair
  • Perineural Repair
  • Group Fascicular Repair
  • Nerve Grafting
  • Autografts
  • Allografts
  • Xenografts
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Neuromodulation Surgery
  • External Neuromodulation Surgery
  • Internal Neuromodulation Surgery

By Product:

  • Biomaterials
    • Nerve Conduits
    • Nerve Protectors
    • Nerve Wraps
    • Nerve Connectors
  • Neuromodulation Surgery Devices
    • External Neuromodulation Surgery
      • Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
      • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
      • Internal Neuromodulation Surgery     
    • Spinal Cord Stimulation
      • Deep Brain Stimulation
      • Sacral Nerve Stimulation
      • Vagus Nerve Stimulation
      • Others

By Country:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • Rest of North America

Geographically, North America took the lead due to its well-developed healthcare industry, significant medical diagnostics manufacturers, and rise in the number of people with Alzheimer's disease and other neurological illnesses. However, with an increase in the number of individuals suffering from chronic diseases and increased government attempts to improve healthcare facilities, North America is expected to develop faster.

The U.S Nerve repair and regeneration market is expected to contribute to the market's expansion significantly. Furthermore, the market is being driven by the increased prevalence of chronic illnesses such as Parkinson's, epilepsy, Alzheimer's, urine and faecal incontinence, chronic pain, and depression, as well as the aging population.

Due to advancements in healthcare facilities and increased patients requiring whole blood and blood components, the United States is predicted to expand at the fastest CAGR over the projection period.

The Canada Nerve repair and regeneration market is predicted to reach at a decent CAGR due to the expansion of these markets can be ascribed to increased patient awareness, increased healthcare spending, and the introduction of breakthrough technology.

Several clinical trials for nerve repair and regeneration are also being conducted by many research centers, universities, & companies in the United States and Canada. These countries are deemed well-funded by the government, have established healthcare infrastructure, and have a global footprint.

KEY MARKET PLAYERS

Promising Companies dominating the North America Nerve Repair and Regeneration Market Profiled in the Report are Cyberonics, Medtronic, Polyganics B.V., Stryker Corporation, AxoGen, Boston Scientific Incorporation, Integra Lifesciences Corporation, Baxter International, and St. Jude Medical, Orthomed S.A.S., 

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