Read the First Edition of The Lens, a new magazine by LSI arrow-icon
Published January 2018 | Forecasts through 2022
Asia Surgical Procedure Volumes, Trends & Opportunities
Reports Graph
Overview

This resource - which is available individually or as part of a full subscription to Global PV Tracker - includes a traditional report (PDF) with market data, textual analysis, and an accompanying databook (Excel). Countries covered include Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, India, China, and Japan.

Asia comprises a mix of healthcare markets at different stages of development. Japan, for example, is one of the largest and most well-developed healthcare markets in the world; thus surgical trends in Japan reflect the growing emphasis on cost-containment, demand for advanced and minimally-invasive technologies, and efforts to reduce the dependency on expensive, high-acuity care settings. China has the world's largest population and has been driving growth in surgical volumes for years; at present the country is underserved, with excellent access to advanced care in many urban centers and very limited access in rural areas; disparities in the quality and complexity also persist, a challenge shared with India as well as other developing markets.

The 9 Asian countries covered in this report accounted for 43% of global surgical procedures during 2017. Asia's share of the world's surgical volumes continues to rise, driven by economic development and a growing middle class, investments in healthcare infrastructure, and important demographic and epidemiological trends. Annual growth of 4.5% is expected through 2022.

 

DATABOOK: Buyers of this report receive a detailed Excel Dashboard containing Procedure Forecasts (2017-2022) for Asia with breakouts for Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, India, China, and Japan.

Buy Neurovascular Devices for
Hemorrhagic Stroke Market Snapshot

Order individually or subscribe and
get a complete intel platform.

Trusted By The Companies Pioneering What’s Next