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The suture market within the context of wound care is a highly competitive and dynamic space. It is composed of a variety of products, including absorbable and non-absorbable sutures, staples, and hemostats. These products are used to close wounds, repair tissue, and control bleeding. The suture market is driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, and the growing demand for minimally invasive surgical procedures. Additionally, the development of advanced suture materials, such as biodegradable polymers, has enabled the market to expand.
The suture market is highly fragmented, with a number of large and small players operating in the space. Some of the major companies in the market include Ethicon, B. Braun, Smith & Nephew, DemeTech, and Medtronic. Show Less Read more