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New York, United States, Aug. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global demand for Wound Care products is increasing as the number of patients with chronic and acute wounds rises. Market leaders continually focus on introducing innovative wound care products to meet unmet demand. As a result, more people are using conventional, bioactive, and other wound care products. In addition, governments in developing nations and other for-profit and non-profit organizations are increasingly focusing on various awareness campaigns to educate the public about innovative product offerings and therapeutic options for chronic and advanced wounds.
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Growing Popularity of Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) and Expanding funding for R&D Activities Drives the Global Market
The increase in Ambulatory Surgical centers (ASCs) is also anticipated to impact the wound care market. Surgery, testing, and preventive care are just a few of the many services that ASCs provide. Surgery for pain management, urology, orthopedics, restorative, reconstructive, alternative plastic surgery, and gastrointestinal (GI) surgery are all performed in ambulatory surgery facilities. ASCs have become more prevalent, their services have improved, and they have become more affordable.
Due to increased R&D spending and the launch of innovative products by market players like B. Braun Melsungen AG and ConvaTec Group PLC, demand for these products is predicted to increase, especially in developed countries. Additionally, the distinct clinical benefits of negative pressure wound therapy and the introduction of cutting-edge features like single use by market players entice medical professionals worldwide to use NPWT devices.
Growing Need for Refined Products Creates Tremendous Opportunities
Numerous manufacturers attempt to expand the market primarily through acquisitions…
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