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Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Devices Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030

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  • 143 Pages
  • May 2025
  • Region: Global
  • Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence LLP
  • ID: 6099598
The Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Devices Market is expected to grow from US$2.263 billion in 2025 to US$2.975 billion in 2030, at a CAGR of 5.62%.

Cranial fixation and stabilization devices are used in the healthcare industry for the treatment of neuro disorders and diseases. This includes spinal disorders, neuro-oncology, transnasal skull-based surgery, pelvis or trauma, neurovascular diseases, and others. The prime reason driving the market growth is the rising number of neuro diseases and disorders, in absolute numbers. With growing geriatric populations, the prevalence of neuro-linked disorders, diseases, and deaths have increased significantly. Further, neuro diseases such as Parkinson's disease are growing at a noteworthy rate. Growing severe accidents and fall incidence is projected to increase the demand for cranial fixation and stabilization devices during the forecasted period. However, lack of proper healthcare, particularly in the low- and middle-income countries, and high operational costs have the potential to hinder the market growth.

Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Device Market Key Driver:

Rising instances of neurological diseases are forecasted to expand the market size for the cranial fixation and stabilization industry.

The key factor driving the market growth is growing instances of neurological diseases and disorders. While studies show that the prevalence of diseases has decreased in relative terms, in absolute terms, the population impacted by neuro diseases and disorders has increased significantly. Strokes, Alzheimer's diseases, and other dementias, and migraines are leading neurological diseases and disorders that are most prevalent and cause the largest neuro-linked deaths. Neuro diseases were found to be the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), affecting more than 276 million people, and were the second leading cause of death, in 2016, killing more than 9 million people. Data from Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), further states in its study that deaths and DALYs due to neurological disorders increased by 39% and 15%, respectively, during the past 2 decades. However, the age standardization of deaths and DALYs decreased by 28% and 27%, respectively during the same period.

Nevertheless, the burden of neuro diseases and disorders is increasing at a significant level, raising concerns for government and healthcare institutions. The only neurological diseases that decrease in absolute numbers, deaths, and DALYs, are tetanus, meningitis, and encephalitis. Rest all other diseases have been growing at caution rates. To deal with the growing prevalence, the government has invested significantly in the healthcare sector.

The growing aged population is predicted to increases the cases and risk of neuro diseases which will drive the market growth.

Another prime factor that supports the market growth during the forecasted period is the rising aged population in the global demography. As per statistics provided by the United Nations, the population aged 65 and above increased from 6% in 1990 to 9% in 2019, accounting for 703 million people. However, it is forecasted that this statistic will double to 1.5 billion by end of 2050. Aged people are more prone to neuro diseases and disorders because of weak cells and low immunity. Further, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases makes a patient more exposed to neuro diseases. However, the increased aged population is projected to increase the demand for better healthcare, which will drive the market growth of the cranial fixation and stabilization industry.

The rising prevalence of neuro diseases in the USA and increased government expenditure on the healthcare industry is estimated to increase USA cranial fixation and stabilization market share in the overall industry.

A study conducted by JAMA Neurology in USA, 2017, to observe the Burden of diseases found that neuro diseases were one of the leading causes of death in the states. Under the study, it was discovered that the three most burdensome neuro diseases/ disorders were strokes, Alzheimer's disease, and migraine. There DALYs were 3.58 million, 2.55 million, and 2.4 million, respectively. The study concluded that neurological diseases were growing in the country at a quadruple rate and have increased the threat of life significantly. The prime reason for increasing the cases was found to be the surging aged population. In the USA, the population aged 65 and above accounts for 16.9% of total demography, in 2020. However, it is anticipated that this group will account for over 22% of the population in 2050. The rising prevalence of chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular diseases increase the risk and severity of neurological diseases. The only exception neuro diseases were traumatic brain injury incidence, spinal cord injury prevalence, and meningitis prevalence.

However, the USA has a state-of-art healthcare infrastructure facility that will support the market for cranial fixation and stabilization market. The government invests 17.7% of its GDP in the healthcare sector, which is forecasted to grow to 19.1% of GDP by 2030. Rising investment by the government sector to reduce the risk of diseases and loss of life is projected to drive market growth. Furthermore, early adoption of technology coupled with a skilled labor force will support the market growth.

Cranial Fixation and Stabilization Device Market Segmentation:

By Product

  • Cranial Fixation Devices
  • Cranial Stabilization Devices
  • Hybrid/Navigation-Integrated Systems

By Application

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Neurosurgery
  • Cranial Reconstruction
  • Functional Neurosurgery

By Technology

  • Conventional Mechanical Systems
  • Smart and Integrated Systems

By End-User

  • Hospitals
  • Neurosurgery Centers
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Academic & Research Institutions

By Geography

  • North America
  • USA
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • South America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Others
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Others
  • The Middle East and Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE
  • Israel
  • Others
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • India
  • Thailand
  • Taiwan
  • Indonesia
  • Others

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. MARKET SNAPSHOT
2.1. Market Overview
2.2. Market Definition
2.3. Scope of the Study
2.4. Market Segmentation
3. BUSINESS LANDSCAPE
3.1. Market Drivers
3.2. Market Restraints
3.3. Market Opportunities
3.4. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.6. Policies and Regulations
3.7. Strategic Recommendations
4. TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOK
5. CRANIAL FIXATION AND STABILIZATION DEVICE MARKET BY PRODUCT TYPE
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Cranial Fixation Devices
5.3. Cranial Stabilization Devices
5.4. Hybrid/Navigation-Integrated Systems
6. CRANIAL FIXATION AND STABILIZATION DEVICE MARKET BY APPLICATION
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
6.3. Neurosurgery
6.4. Cranial Reconstruction
6.5. Functional Neurosurgery
7. CRANIAL FIXATION AND STABILIZATION DEVICE MARKET BY TECHNOLOGY
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Conventional Mechanical Systems
7.3. Smart and Integrated Systems
8. CRANIAL FIXATION AND STABILIZATION DEVICE MARKET BY END-USER
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Hospitals
8.3. Neurosurgery Centers
8.4. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
8.5. Academic & Research Institutions
9. CRANIAL FIXATION AND STABILIZATION DEVICE MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
9.1. Introduction
9.2. North America
9.2.1. By Product Type
9.2.2. By Application
9.2.3. By Technology
9.2.4. By End-User
9.2.5. By Country
9.2.5.1. USA
9.2.5.2. Canada
9.2.5.3. Mexico
9.3. South America
9.3.1. By Product Type
9.3.2. By Application
9.3.3. By Technology
9.3.4. By End-User
9.3.5. By Country
9.3.5.1. Brazil
9.3.5.2. Argentina
9.3.5.3. Others
9.4. Europe
9.4.1. By Product Type
9.4.2. By Application
9.4.3. By Technology
9.4.4. By End-User
9.4.5. By Country
9.4.5.1. United Kingdom
9.4.5.2. Germany
9.4.5.3. France
9.4.5.4. Spain
9.4.5.5. Others
9.5. Middle East and Africa
9.5.1. By Product Type
9.5.2. By Application
9.5.3. By Technology
9.5.4. By End-User
9.5.5. By Country
9.5.5.1. Saudi Arabia
9.5.5.2. UAE
9.5.5.3. Others
9.6. Asia Pacific
9.6.1. By Product Type
9.6.2. By Application
9.6.3. By Technology
9.6.4. By End-User
9.6.5. By Country
9.6.5.1. China
9.6.5.2. Japan
9.6.5.3. India
9.6.5.4. South Korea
9.6.5.5. Taiwan
9.6.5.6. Others
10. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS
10.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
10.2. Market Share Analysis
10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
10.4. Competitive Dashboard
11. COMPANY PROFILES
11.1. Stryker Corporation
11.2. Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc.
11.3. KLS Martin SE & CO. KG
11.4. Medtronic Plc
11.5. Changzhou Huida Medical Instrument Co., Ltd.
11.6. B. Braun Melsungen AG
11.7. Evonos GmbH & Co. KG
11.8. Osteomed (Colson Associates Inc.)
11.9. Integra LifeSciences Corporation
11.10. DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson)
11.11. Aesculap, Inc.
12. APPENDIX
12.1. Currency
12.2. Assumptions
12.3. Base and Forecast Years Timeline
12.4. Key Benefits for the Stakeholders
12.5. Research Methodology
12.6. Abbreviations

Companies Mentioned

  • Stryker Corporation
  • Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc.
  • KLS Martin SE & CO. KG
  • Medtronic Plc
  • Changzhou Huida Medical Instrument Co., Ltd.
  • B. Braun Melsungen AG
  • Evonos GmbH & Co. KG
  • Osteomed (Colson Associates Inc.)
  • Integra LifeSciences Corporation
  • DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson)
  • Aesculap, Inc.

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