Demand for Wound Closure Products Set to Explode in Asia-Pacific in Future

The increasing incidence of road accidents is one of the major factors fueling the demand for wound closure products around the world. The wounds caused due to accidents are usually exposed to debris, soil, bodily fluids, and microbes. Moreover, these wounds often result in tissue loss, which subsequently extends the body’s healing process. Apart from the rising prevalence of road accidents, the increasing occurrence of burn cases is also positively impacting the demand for wound closure products around the world. 


According to the American Burn Association (ABA), the U.S. witnessed nearly 486,000 burn injuries in 2011. Surgical intervention is usually required for healing these injuries. As wound closure products are heavily used in surgical procedures for closing the wounds caused due to surgical incisions, the growing incidence of burn cases is propelling their worldwide demand. Wound closure products assist in the management of wounds in both external and internal surgical applications. 

The growing prevalence of chronic wounds is also fueling the sales of wound closure products around the world. This is because surgical intervention is usually required for treating chronic wounds such as pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers. Due to these factors, the demand for wound closure products is surging sharply across the world. This is, in turn, driving the advancement of the global wound closure products market. 

Sutures, surgical staples, wound closure strips, adhesives and tissue sealants, and hemostats are the major types of wound closure products used all over the world. Out of these, the demand for sutures was found to be the highest during the last few years. This was ascribed to the huge prevalence of chronic wounds and surgeries across the world. General, cardiovascular, orthopedic, gynecological, and ophthalmic surgeries are the biggest application areas of wound closure products.

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