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全球股骨幹骨折市場 - 2025-2033Global Femur Shaft Fracture Market - 2025-2033 |
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2024年,全球股骨幹骨折市場規模達6.3624億美元,預計2033年將達到15.9905億美元,2025-2033年預測期間複合年成長率為7.9%。
股骨幹骨折是沿著腿骨長度的骨折。股骨骨折的情況因產生骨折的力量而異。骨頭要麼正確排列(穩定骨折),要麼不對齊(移位骨折)。骨折周圍的皮膚可以保持完整(閉合性骨折),也可以被骨頭刺穿(開放性骨折)。
通常,股骨幹骨折會導致嚴重不適。受傷的肢體無法承受重量,使其看起來畸形,並且比另一條腿更瘦。推動股骨幹骨折市場成長的主要促進因素是高能量碰撞事件的增加,包括道路事故、高空墜落和槍擊事件。這些事故的發生率不斷上升,導致股骨幹骨折,進而推動了市場的成長。
執行摘要
驅動程式和限制
道路交通事故發生率增加
道路事故發生率的增加預計將成為全球股骨幹骨折市場成長的重要因素。由於事故和傷害數量不斷增加,對股骨幹骨折的需求不斷增加。
例如,根據世界衛生組織的統計,每年約有 119 萬人因道路交通事故而受傷。全球 92% 的道路傷害發生在低收入和中等收入國家,儘管這些國家擁有全球約 60% 的車輛。大多數國家的道路交通事故損失了國內生產毛額的 3%。男性在道路交通事故中受傷或死亡的可能性通常是女性的 3 倍。
例如,根據美國國立衛生研究院的數據,在道路事故中,雙側或多發性骨折是最常見的骨折部位。研究也發現,男性最常見的骨折是股骨(28.2%),而女性最常見的是肱骨骨折(20.8%)。研究發現,近 80% 在初級保健中診斷為骨折的患者會透過安裝石膏、支架或吊帶進行治療。大約 16% 的交通事故受傷患者會出現殘疾。骨科損傷是最常見的損傷類型,也是造成永久性殘疾的主要因素。肌肉骨骼系統損傷是 KLL 患者殘疾的主要原因,尤其是股骨骨折和脛骨開放性骨折。交通事故也是發展中國家大多數骨折病例的主要原因。
併發症和手術風險
股骨幹骨折的併發症和手術風險等因素預計將阻礙全球股骨幹骨折市場。最嚴重的風險之一是感染的可能性,尤其是在需要手術干預的情況下。當骨頭突破皮膚時發生開放性骨折,更容易受到感染,並可能發展為骨髓炎(一種嚴重的骨骼感染)。異物,例如手術固定中使用的板和螺釘,可能會增加這種風險。除了感染之外,其他問題還包括骨折不癒合或畸形癒合,當骨頭無法正確修復或在不正確的位置癒合時就會發生這種情況。這些問題可能會導致更長的恢復時間和更多的手術,影響患者的治療結果並增加醫療費用。這些併發症和手術風險可能會阻礙全球股骨幹骨折市場。
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The Global Femur Shaft Fracture Market reached US$ 636.24 Million in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 1599.05 Million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period 2025-2033.
A femur shaft fracture is a break that spans along the length of the leg bone. Femur breaks vary greatly depending on the force that produces them. Bones will either line up properly (stable fracture) or be out of alignment (displaced fracture). The skin can remain intact surrounding the fracture (closed fracture), or it can be pierced by the bone (open fracture).
Typically, a fracturing of the femoral shaft causes severe discomfort. The injured limb would be unable to bear weight, making it appear misshapen, and thinner than the other leg. The major drivers driving the Femur shaft fracture market growth are the increased incidents of high-energy collisions, including road accidents, falling from high altitudes, and gunshots. The rising prevalence of these accidents leads to femur shaft fractures, which drives market growth.
Executive Summary
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Increasing incidence of road accidents
The increasing incidence of road accidents is expected to be a significant factor in the growth of the global femur shaft fracture market. The demand for femur shaft fractures is increasing owing to the increasing number of accidents and injuries.
For instance, according to the World Health Organization, Approximately 1.19 million people get injured each year as a result of road traffic crashes. 92% of the world's injuries on the roads occur in low- and middle-income countries, even though these countries have around 60% of the world's vehicles. Road traffic crashes cost most countries 3% of their gross domestic product. Males are typically 3 times more likely to be injured or killed in road crashes than females.
For instance, according to the National Institute of Health, in road accidents, bilateral or multiple were the most commonly known sites of fractures. It is also observed that the most commonly fractured bone among males was the femur (28.2%) while a humerus fracture was the most common among females (20.8%). According to research, it is found that almost 80% of patients diagnosed with a fracture in primary care would be treated by installing casts, braces, or slings. Around 16% of patients who are injured in traffic accidents will experience disability. Orthopedic injuries are the most common type of injury and are the main factor in permanent disability. Injuries to the musculoskeletal system are the leading cause of disability in KLL patients, especially femur fractures and open fractures of the tibia. Traffic accidents are also the leading cause of most fracture cases in developing countries.
Complications and Surgical Risks
Factors such as complications and surgical risks for femur shaft fracture are expected to hamper the global femur shaft fracture market. One of the most serious risks is the possibility of infection, especially in situations requiring surgical intervention. Open fractures, which occur when the bone breaks through the skin, are more vulnerable to infections that can progress to osteomyelitis, a serious bone infection. Foreign materials, like plates and screws used in surgical fixation, can increase this risk. In addition to infection, other problems include nonunion or malunion of the fracture, which occurs when the bone fails to repair properly or heals in an improper position. These issues might cause longer recovery times and more procedures, affecting patient outcomes and increasing healthcare expenses. These complications and surgical risks may hamper the global femur shaft fracture market.
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The Global femur shaft fracture Market is segmented based on Method, Type, Mode of Delivery, End-User, And Region.
Type 2 fracture segment is expected to dominate the global femur shaft fracture market share
Type 2 fractures, which often occur from high-impact trauma such as motor vehicle collisions or severe falls, are more widespread in modern society. The growing prevalence of road traffic accidents and the associated injuries significantly contribute to the demand for appropriate treatment alternatives. For instance, road traffic crashes affect around 1.3 million people each year, with millions more suffering non-fatal injuries such as femur shaft fractures. This concerning trend emphasizes the need for enhanced medical solutions, establishing Type 2 fractures as a critical priority area for industry growth and innovation.
Furthermore, the intricacy and severity of Type 2 fractures frequently necessitate surgical intervention, increasing the demand for specialized fixation devices and surgical methods. Advances in orthopedic surgery, notably less invasive treatments, and new implant designs, are tailored precisely to the needs of patients with Type 2 fractures. These advancements not only improve surgical outcomes but also shorten recuperation times, making them more appealing options for both healthcare practitioners and patients. As hospitals and clinics implement these new treatments, the Type 2 fracture category is expected to have a significant market share increase.
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the global femur shaft fracture market share
North America is expected to hold a major portion of the global femur shaft fracture market due to a number of variables that influence market dynamics. One of the key reasons for this dominance is the region's advanced healthcare infrastructure, which allows for the rapid adoption of new medical technologies and treatment methods. The United States and Canada, in particular, have long-standing hospitals and specialist orthopedic clinics outfitted with advanced surgical technology and highly trained people. This robust infrastructure facilitates fast and effective treatment of femur shaft fractures, resulting in market growth.
Additionally, the growing incidence of high-energy trauma, notably from road traffic accidents, contributes significantly to the prevalence of femur shaft fractures in North America. For instance, according to The Ohio State University, 6 million people in the United States break a bone each year. Fractures account for 16% of all musculoskeletal injuries in the U.S. annually. More than 40% of fractures occur at home (22.5% inside and 19.1% outside). Approximately 887,679 hospitalizations result each year from fractures. For instance, according to HealthInAging.org, Up to 300,000 older adults are prone to fractures each year. Ninety percent of the time a fall causes these fractures. One in four men and one in two women over age 50 will break a bone due to osteoporosis. This disease makes bones fragile. The increased frequency of such accidents and the rising number of osteoporosis in North America need appropriate treatment options for femur shaft fractures, leading to an increase in demand for femur shaft fracture equipment and surgical procedures.
Asia Pacific is growing at the fastest pace in the global femur shaft fracture market
The Asia Pacific region is expected to expand the quickest in the global femur shaft fracture market, led by a convergence of demographic, economic, and healthcare advancements. One of the key causes driving this rapid expansion is the quickly growing population in nations such as India and China. This growing population not only increases the likelihood of traffic accidents and sports injuries, which are prominent causes of femur shaft fractures, but it also needs enhanced healthcare infrastructure and services to effectively handle these injuries. As urbanization accelerates, more people are exposed to high-energy trauma, driving up the demand for better treatment options.
The major global players in the global femur shaft fracture market are DePuy Synthes, Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, B. Braun SE, Smith+Nephew, Orthofix Medical Inc., Orthopaedic Implant Company, Wright Medical Group, Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions, Aysam Orthopaedics & Medical Devices among others.
Emerging Players
PBC BioMed, Conventus Flower Orthopedics, and Starr Frame among others
Metrics Details
CAGR 7.9%
Market Size Available for Years 2018-2033
Estimation Forecast Period 2025-2033
Revenue Units Value (US$ Mn)
Segments Covered Type Type 1 Fracture, Type 2 Fracture
Material Used Titanium, Stainless Steel, Bioresorbable Materials, Others
End-User Hospitals, Specialty/Orthopedic Clinics, Others
Regions Covered North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle East & Africa
The global femur shaft fracture market report delivers a detailed analysis with 65+ key tables, more than 55 visually impactful figures, and 200 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.
Target Audience 2024
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