Veterinary Orthopedic Implants Market Size, Share, By Product Type (Plates, Screws, Jigs, and Pins & Wires), Animal Type (Companion Animals and Livestock Animals), Application (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO), Tibial Tuberosity Advancement (TTA), Joint Replacement, Trauma, and Others), End User (Veterinary Hospitals and Veterinary Clinics), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI458720 | Publish Date: March 2023 | No. of Pages: 150

Global Veterinary Orthopedic Implants Market Companies

BioMedtrix, LLC, Movora, and others are the major companies in the market.  These major players are boosting the market for veterinary orthopedic implants by developing novel implants (such as 3D printed and minimally invasive options), launching new products, expanding its product portfolios through acquisitions, and meeting the growing demand for specialized treatments and advanced veterinary care.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • Movora
  • BioMedtrix, LLC
  • GerVetUSA
  • IMEX Veterinary, Inc.
  • GPC Medical Ltd.
  • Narang Medical Limited
  • Vast Ortho
  • B. Braun SE
  • AmerisourceBergen Corporation
  • Surgical Holdings Veterinary
  • Dassiet Vet, Inc.
  • Jorgensen Laboratories

Recent News:

  • Leading provider of individualized pet care solutions, VCA Animal Hospitals, had announced the inauguration of its state-of-the-art 3D printing lab for orthopedic surgery at VCA Northwest Veterinary Specialists in Clackamas, Oregon, in October 2024. By providing individualized treatments that speed healing and promote quality of life, this cutting-edge institution was poised to transform the way orthopedic diseases were treated in dogs.
  • MaxiPetZ, a chain of veterinary hospitals, announced that it would be implementing 3D printing technology to build custom prostheses and pre-plan different reconstructive procedures in the veterinary market, in April 2024.  This technique would be used in a variety of medical specialties, including as neurosurgery, cardiology, orthology, and gastrointestinal surgery, in addition to treating cancer patients.
  • With the opening of the Advanced Veterinary Surgery Center, the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital increased the scope of its orthopedic surgery service, in April 2024.  While expanding case volume and training capacity, the facility, which was modeled after human health inpatient/outpatient facilities, offered enhanced surgical skills for animals with bone and joint injuries or aMnormalities.
  • New Generation Devices (NGD), a US-based firm that specializes in veterinary orthopedic implants, had sold its assets to Vimian's MedTech division Movora, in August 2022. This purchase gave the business access to a new, devoted clientele to whom it could provide the entire line of surgical instruments and orthopedic implants for pets. It was also granted a worldwide license to use a brand-new, cutting-edge veterinary technology.
  • A new US distribution facility in St. Augustine, Florida, will allow Movora, the veterinary medtech branch of Vimian Group, to expand its position in the US market, in January 2022. Customers would be able to order items from all three of Movora's brands, BioMedtrix, KYON, and Veterinary Orthopedic Implants, through a single point of contact as of January 2022. Items from these brands were shipping from this location.