The Global Hydrocellular Dressings Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period. The market was valued at USD 3,736 million in 2017 and is projected to reach USD 4,977 million by 2028. The non-Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressing Type segment accounted for the largest share of the global market in 2017 due to its wide range of benefits including easy application and low cost compared with other hydrocellular dressing types.
Hydrocellular dressings are medical devices that come in a liquid form and can be applied to wounds as an alternative treatment for healing. Hydrocellular dressing has been known to reduce the amount of time it takes for a wound to heal, increase patient comfort levels during treatments, decrease the pain experienced by the patient while using these dressings and can be used on a range of wounds, from low to moderate exudate wounds to full-thickness wounds.
Hydrocellular dressings work by being applied over the wound and absorbing any fluids that accumulate in it while creating an environment that promotes healing thanks to its liquid composition. Hydrocellular dressing also has antimicrobial properties that work to prevent any possible bacterial infections that could form on the wound as a result of its moist and warm environment.
On the basis of type, the global hydrocellular dressings market is segmented into Non-Adhesive and Adhesive hydrocellular dressings.
Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressings have been designed to provide a moist wound environment with the use of hydrocolloids, as well as other materials such as alginates, collagen, or gelatin. The dressings can be applied by healthcare professionals or patients themselves without any need for additional equipment. They are available in both pre-cut and roll formats. Adhesive hydrocellular dressings adhere to wounds using elastic fibers that act like hooks onto the surface of skin tissue when the dressing is removed from its packaging; this helps prevent them from being accidentally dislodged during patient movement which may cause pain and discomfort associated with removing adhesive tapes in some individuals who suffer from sensitive skin.
Non-Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressings is a type of hydrocellular dressing that does not contain any adhesive properties. Non-adhesive dressings are often in the form of films, sheets, or foams and do not require adherence to the wound surface for functionality. As such they are frequently used as an adjunct to other forms of hydrocolloid dressings which provide both containment and occlusion depending on their size. They can be easily removed if there is an adverse reaction or when they need to be replaced with another form of dressing such as gauze ˗ this feature makes these types one highly recommended choice amongst health professionals.
Many non-adherent dressings have been designed specifically for the management of low to moderate exudate wounds, and are often used as a first-line treatment for such injuries. They do not adhere to the surface of these types of wounds because they may become too moist or form crusting ˗ this can lead to interference with wound healing processes if left in place for extended periods.
Non-adherent dressings tend to be less expensive than adherent ones when considering the cost per square inch (PSI). This is primarily due to their ability to maintain the integrity of an intact dressing system by preventing adhesion between other layers without requiring adherence themselves. Thus patients will require fewer total dressings during initial care phases, which then translates into both reduced medical costs and time spent performing each treatment regimen.
On basis of application, the global hydrocellular dressings market is segmented into Partial Thickness Wound (Non-Adhesive and Adhesive), Surgical Wounds (Non-Adhesive, Adhesive), Low to Moderate Exudate Wound (Non-Adhesive and Admetic) Full-Thickness Wound( Non-adhesive Only ), Diabetic Ulcer(Non-adhesive only).
The Partial-Thickness Wound segment includes Non-Adhesive and Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressings. The Non-adhesive hydrocellular dressings are used for low to moderate exudate wounds with limited or no need for primary closure and the adhesive hydrocellular dressing is used on patients that require long-term protection, including post-surgical care or cases where there may be an infection risk.
The surgical wound is a type of application that includes Non-Adhesive and Adhesive. It refers to the use of hydrocellular dressings after surgical procedures such as skin grafts, hernia repair, or debridement for different types of surgeries like cardiac surgery, cosmetic surgery, etc.
The preservation of wound integrity is the most important reason for using these products in cases where there are high-risk factors involved. Surgical wounds can also help with reducing patient’s pain during the recovery process when used together with analgesics and other medications (e.g., antibiotics). This category covers the following subcategories: sutures (non-adhesive), cautery adhesives, sealants/glues & tapes(adherent), and wound dressings.
The application for Low to Moderate Exudate Wound (Non-Adhesive and Adhetic) is used in the case of wounds with low to moderate exudes. The purpose of this product is to manage continuous or intermittent drainage from wounds that can be caused by external factors such as bedsores, venous ulcers, arterial ulcerations, etc.
The application of full-thickness wounds is non-adhesive only. Full-thickness wounds are extremely difficult to heal and often require surgical intervention in order to progress, while partial-thickness wounds may not need as much medical attention. In this case, a hydrocellular dressing would be applied over the area for more effective healing or until surgery becomes necessary.
The application of a Diabetic Ulcer to the wound is non-adhesive only. In this case, it would be used over an area that has been compromised with either open or closed wounds from high levels of bacteria in order for effective healing and/or surgical intervention if necessary. A hydrocellular dressing can provide protection against external factors that may further aggravate the wound.
On the basis of region, the global hydrocellular dressings market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. North America is the leading region in the global hydrocellular dressings market followed by Europe.
North America led the global hydrocellular dressings market with more than 35% in 2016. The North American region is projected to maintain its dominance, and this region will account for more than 36% of the total market share by 2028.
Latin America accounted for a relatively lower percentage (less than 12%) globally over the forecast period owing primarily to a lack of awareness among patients on how these dressings can help them. However, it's expected that due to rising disposable incomes and population growth Latin America would grow at a CAGR exceeding 11%.
The Asia Pacific Hydrocellular Dressings Market was estimated close to USD 250 million in 2016 which makes up about 24 % of the world’s volume sales generated from all regions put together.
Growth Factors
The key growth factors for the hydrocellular dressings market are rising disposable incomes in emerging economies, high awareness among patients about their benefits, and the introduction of advanced products. In addition, this global industry is witnessing an increased incidence rate of chronic wounds due to diabetes mellitus which can be treated by such dressings as they have a low evaporation rate and hence control wound exudate well.
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Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Hydrocellular Dressings Market Research Report |
By Type | Non-Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressing, Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressing |
By Application | Partial-Thickness Wound, Surgical Wounds, Low to Moderate Exudate Wound, Full-Thickness Wound, Diabetic Ulcer |
By Companies | Smith & Nephew, Mckesson |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 237 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 166 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
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The market is segmented by Type Non-Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressing, Adhesive Hydrocellular Dressing and By Application Partial-Thickness Wound, Surgical Wounds, Low to Moderate Exudate Wound, Full-Thickness Wound, Diabetic Ulcer.
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Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
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