Radial Head Resection Implants Market, By Product Type (Standard, Recon, Lateral), By Fracture Type (Type III and Type IV), By Material (Titanium and Silicone), By End User (Orthopedic and Trauma Centers, Hospitals, and Orthopedic Clinics) and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI7118 | Publish Date: April 2024 | No. of Pages: 180

Global Radial Head Resection Market Size

With a predicted growth rate of 4.50%, the radial head resection implants market, estimated at US$ 3.5 billion in 2024, is expected to reach US$ 5.3 billion by 2034.

Radial head fractures are associated with elbow dislocations. Concomitant fractures and ligament ruptures are treated concurrently, and displaced or comminuted radial head fractures are usually treated with operative fixation. In cases where incongruous reduction or late radial head collapse and subsequent arthrosis are the source of progressive elbow pain and stiffness, the radial head is resected, and the fixation implant is removed.

The demand for Radial Head Resection implants has increased due to an increase in elbow fractures from sports, car accidents, and everyday activities that can result in type 2 and type 3 joint dislocation. As a result, the market for these implants is expected to grow. Furthermore, a large segment of the population lacks sufficient bone mass, especially the elderly and physically handicapped, which increases their vulnerability to serious joint injuries that require implants to be corrected.

For example, this type of fracture, according to the National Institutes of Health, can result from a variety of direct and indirect traumatic causes and happens between 11.5 and 12 times per 100,000 persons. In addition, the market for Radial Head Resection Implants is anticipated to grow due to the world's expanding pediatric population, where elbow fractures account for the majority of fractures.