Nose function is central in maintaining airway homeostasis. When sinuses are infected or swollen, the lateral nasal wall becomes weak, negatively affecting patient's quality of life. The most common causes of nasal obstruction or collapse are rhinoplasty, aging, congenital abnormalities, and nasal trauma.
A lack of treatment awareness often leads to untreated or undiagnosed cases. There are several types of absorbable nasal implants, including springs, spacers, sponges/foams, and gels. As complications associated with removing non-absorbable implants grow in popularity, these proposals are gaining steam.
Reconstructive surgeries for the nose, such as rhinoplasty and septoplasty, cause cartilage to be lost, requiring subsequent surgeries to remove the non-absorbable implants. During the healing period after surgery, absorbable nasal implants provide structural support and prevent cartilage pieces from being cut out. Having a scaffold implant in place immediately offers scaffold support and does not pose any long-term complications or side effects.
The advantages of using an absorbable nasal implant are the regular mucosal healing, and the absence of delayed or adverse consequences following surgery. The implants are often placed using minimally invasive surgical methods. There are large opportunities for absorbable nasal implants devices market in the global market due to the increasing efficacy of drug-eluting absorbable implants with reduced tissue rejection. There are several major players in the market investing significantly in the invention of septal reconstruction absorbable implants that have reduced follow-up and provide a more pleasing aesthetic and mechanical outcome.
Latera is the widely known Brand:
In latex, a copolymer is injected into the body, which is absorbed over 18 months. It comes with an implant positioning guide and a delivery device. A handle body, a deployment plunger and pushrod, and a 16-gauge delivery cannula with a depth marker and protective cover make up the single-use delivery device.
Market Segmentation:
The market for absorbable nasal implant devices is segmented by type and application. The growth among segments provides precise calculations and projections for sales by Type and Application in terms of volume and value for the period 2015-2025. This research might assist you in growing your firm by identifying eligible niche markets.
By Type, Absorbable Nasal Implant Devices market has been segmented into the following category:
Polymer
Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC)
Others
By Application, Absorbable Nasal Implant Devices has been segmented into the following category :
Hospitals
Clinics
Ambulatory Surgical Centers