According to FutureWise analysis the market for injectable cement in 2023 is US$ 1.46 billion, and is expected to reach US$ 2.31 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 5.92%.
Injectable cement provides elasticity by filling the space between the prosthesis and the bone. A substance that acts as an adhesive in hip replacement surgery keeps the artificial hip in place. A bone cement can also be used to reinforce bone stability during an internal fixation surgery. The procedure also plays an important role in a number of total joint replacement surgeries. As orthopedic surgeries increase, injectable cement usage increases in osteoporesis and trauma, along with an aging population around the world, the market is expected to grow. An injectable cement is used for filling the gaps between the bone and the implants, providing elasticity and adhering the implants to the bone during hip replacement surgery. During surgery, bone cement provides strength and stability for bones and helps maintain posture. A cement's main function is to transfer and load the body weight during surgery from the prosthesis to the bone as well as immobilize the implant. This helps to increase the bone's load capacity. Premixed cement, liquid cement, and powder cement are all forms of injectable cement. There are also three types of injectable cement, one of which has a low viscosity, one of which has a medium viscosity, and one which has a high viscosity, which depends on the amount of time it takes to settle. A low viscosity cement remains runny for a long time, and the waiting period makes them settle more slowly. A medium viscosity cement can be either low or high in viscosity, depending on when it is delivered. In addition, a dual-phase cement starts out with low viscosity when mixed, making it easy to mix with powder and liquid, while a high viscosity cement starts out with high viscosity, making it doughy and ready to use right away. There are three types of injectable cement: pre-mix, liquid, and powder.
The injectable cement fills the gap between the bone and the implants, provides flexibility, and acts as an adhesive in hip surgery. The purpose of bone cement is to provide strength for bone stability as well as to aid in maintaining posture during surgery. In addition, it is used in a variety of total joint arthroplasty surgeries. In addition to transferring and loading body weight from the prosthesis to the bone after surgery, the cement also immobilizes the implant, which increases its load-bearing capacity. The use of injectable cement in Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive surgical procedure recently introduced to treat osteoporosis-induced vertebral compression fractures. A vertebroplasty aims to stabilize the fractured vertebral body, while a kyphoplasty aims to stabilize the fractured vertebral body and restore its height as closely as possible to its prefracture level. The setting dough of an injectable bone cement is injected into the fractured vertebral body in both procedures.
FutureWise Market Research has instantiated a report that provides an intricate analysis of Injectable Cement Market trends that shall affect the overall market growth. Furthermore, it includes detailed information on the graph of profitability, SWOT analysis, market share and regional proliferation of this business. Moreover, the report offers insights on the current stature of prominent market players in the competitive landscape analysis of this market.
According to the research study conducted by FutureWise research analysts, the Injectable Cement Market is anticipated to attain substantial growth by the end of the forecast period. The report explains that this business is predicted to register a noteworthy growth rate over the forecast period. This report provides crucial information pertaining to the total valuation that is presently held by this industry and it also lists the segmentation of the market along with the growth opportunities present across this business vertical.