Hearing Implants and Biomaterials: Information and Market Trend Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2017 to 2023
"Hearing
Implants and Biomaterials: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts,
Worldwide, 2017 to 2023"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
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Global
Hearing Implants and Biomaterial Market: Snapshot
Hearing implants and biomaterial markets are
expected to witness a significant development in the coming years
owing to growing use of next generation polymer, metals, and
ceramics. This is expected to improve the value of the hearing
surgery and optimize the surgical outcomes by enhancing people’s
hearing with serious hearing problems.
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Inside
Cochelar implants (CI) there are biomaterials that are inserted into
the ear area to heal the hearing problem. All manufacturers of CI
utilize platinum contacts in production electrode. The CI has been
widely recognized as a well set treatment for serious hearing loss.
This expected to drive market growth as there less than one percent
of market penetration in the present scenario. Moreover, greater
surgeon experience and new material are projected to cut down the
cost of the implants in terms of device as well as the procedure.
This trend is expected to continue as CI are to be used extensively
as medical devices to aid profound hearing issues.
The 2017 study has 162 pages, 88 tables and
figures. Hearing Implants and Biomaterial markets are poised to
achieve significant growth with increasing use of next generation
metals, polymers, and ceramics set to enhance the value of hearing
surgery and improve surgical outcomes. By improving hearing of people
with profound hearing deficits. Improvements is hearing for
severely deaf infants, children and adults particularly old people
are dramatic.
Small implant, great results is the norm.
The best results were found among children who received the cochlear
implant at 0-3 years of age. They achieved 90 to 95 percent
hearing and language improvement. 80-90 percent of these children
develop a hearing and speech equal to those of children with normal
hearing.
Biomaterials inside CI are biological materials
that are implanted into the ear area to repair hearing.
All CI manufacturers use platinum contacts in electrode production.
Iridium oxide coatings have been investigated, which show beneficial
effects of impedance.
Biomaterials for hearing implants depend on
components, structural polymers, and electrodes. Biomaterials
have transformed medical treatment of hearing loss. The ear
functioning, hearing loss is able to be addressed with functioning
repaired via a device implant that leverages biomaterials.
The cochlear implant has become widely recognized
as an established treatment for profound hearing loss. This
bodes well for market growth, as there is minimal, less than one
percent market penetration now. New materials and greater
surgeon experience are expected to reduce the cost of the implant,
both the device and the procedure.
Economies of scale always decrease costs and
increase market size. The trend likely to continue is for
Cochlear implants as medical devices to continue to be used more
often. Implants bypass damaged structures in the inner ear and
directly stimulate the auditory nerve. They are surgically implanted
to improve hearing in people with severe or profound hearing losses.
They can create a range of sound, but do not replace normal hearing.
Cochlear implants are not indicated for all hard
of hearing or deaf people. They are not recommended in people who
function well with hearing aids.
The implant works by picking up incoming sounds.
Incoming sounds are converted to electrical currents and directed to
a number of contact points on the internal wire. This operation
creates an electrical field which directly stimulates the auditory
nerve, thus bypassing the defective inner ear. Cochlear
implants convert sound waves to electrical impulses and transmit them
to the inner ear, providing people with the ability to hear sounds
and potentially better understand speech without reading lips.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the team
that prepared the study, “Cochlear implants extend the medical
device markets by enabling a bypass of damaged structures in the
inner ear. They directly stimulate the auditory nerve. They are
surgically implanted to improve hearing in people with severe or
profound hearing losses. They can create a range of sound, but do not
replace normal hearing.”
The worldwide market for Hearing Implants and
associated biomaterials is $1.8 billion in 2017, anticipated to reach
$5.8 billion by 2023. The complete report provides a
comprehensive analysis of hearing implants in different categories,
illustrating the diversity of uses for devices in auditory surgery by
age group. A complete procedure analysis is done, looking at
numbers of procedures and doing penetration analysis.
Companies Profiled
Market Leaders
- Cochlear
- Med-EL
- Sonova Group / Advanced Bionics
Market Participants
- Nurotron
- Biotechnology
- William Demant / Oticon Medical / Neurelec
Key Topics
- Biomaterials for Hearing Implants
- Alpha Titanium Alloys
- Near Alpha Titanium Alloys
- Alpha-Beta Titanium Alloys
- Annealing - Beta Titanium Alloys
- Convert sound waves
- Stimulates the auditory nerve
- Electrical field
- Sounds are converted to electrical currents
- Profound hearing losses
- Improve hearing in people
- Stimulate the auditory nerve
- Inner ear
- Bypass damaged structures
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