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Mesh – business versus medicine
I just came across this video from 2011 and the first 1:30 minutes are very interesting. Business versus medicine. Device makers “selling” mesh. Doctors not allowed to talk publicly about specific products.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yptGL14t298
Once business has invested time and money in to building a market, they will work very hard to keep it. The mesh market is a growing profitable market. North America is, apparently, the largest.
https://www.google.com/search?ei=9sOrW-nnHqu90PEP3p2zuAo&q=global+hernia+repair+market&oq=global+hernia+repair+market&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i22i30.506108.519790..520867…0.0..1.150.7194.40j31……6….1..gws-wiz.CQc3CLrcf-8
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/hernia-mesh-devices.asp
In 2018, North America is projected to account for the largest market share
The global hernia repair market is segmented into four major regions, namely, North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW). In 2018, North America is estimated to account for the largest market for hernia mesh devices. The large share of North America in this market can be attributed to the strong demand for and adoption of hernia repair in the US, presence of a large pool of hernia patients, and an efficient and favorable healthcare system are supporting the growth of the hernia repair market in North America.
The major players in the hernia repair market profiled in this report are Covidien ( Part of Medtronic) (Ireland), Ethicon (Part of Johnson & Johnson) (US), B. Braun (Germany), C.R. Bard (Part of Becton Dickinson) (US), W. L. Gore (US), LifeCell (Part of Allergan) (Ireland), Maquet (Part of Getinge) (Sweden), Cook Medical (US), Integra (US), DIPROMED (Italy), FEG (Germany), Cousin Biotech (France), Herniamesh (Italy), Aspide Medical (France), TransEasy Medical (China), and Via Surgical (Israel).
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