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Wound Debridement Products Market

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<strong>Wound</strong> <strong>Debridement</strong> <strong>Products</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

Standardisation of wound debridement procedures will continue to effectuate an enduring growth in<br />

global demand for such products<br />

Mechanical <strong>Debridement</strong> Pads – Top-selling Product<br />

In 2016, over 25% of global wound debridement products revenues were estimated to be accounted by<br />

sales of mechanical debridement pads. Prevalent need for changing the dressing of wounds in order to<br />

accelerate the post-surgery healing process will continue spike the demand for such pads. Meanwhile,<br />

nearly US$ 200 million revenues will be procured globally from the sales of traditional wound<br />

debridement devices by 2024-end, making them the fastest-growing products in the global market.<br />

Global revenues amassed from traditional wound debridement devices sales are predicted to exhibit<br />

increment at a healthy 10% CAGR.<br />

Growing Need for <strong>Wound</strong> <strong>Debridement</strong> in Treatment of Chronic Ulcers<br />

By the end of 2024, almost half of the global wound debridement products revenues will be attributed by<br />

use of these products in treatment of chronic ulcers. Management of wounds arising from surgical<br />

procedures on chronic ulcer disorders will continue to necessitate the therapeutic use of wound<br />

debridement products. Likewise, the demand for wound debridement products will also be higher for<br />

healing surgical wounds. An estimated US$ 177.9 million revenues are being anticipated to be accounted<br />

by consumption of wound debridement products in treatment of surgical wounds.<br />

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