Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vwzbsr/asiapacific)
has announced the addition of the "Asia-Pacific
Wound Debridement Devices Market Outlook to 2020" report to
their offering.
The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for
each of these market categories, and global corporate-level profiles of
the key market participants, pipeline products, and news and deals
related to the Wound Debridement Devices market wherever available.
The data in the report is derived from dynamic market forecast models.
The publisher uses epidemiology and capital equipment-based models to
estimate and forecast the market size. The objective is to provide
information that represents the most up-to-date data of the industry
possible.
The epidemiology-based forecasting model makes use of epidemiology data
gathered from research publications and primary interviews with
physicians to establish the target patient population and treatment flow
patterns for individual diseases and therapies. Using prevalence and
incidence data and diagnosed and treated population, the
epidemiology-based forecasting model arrives at the final numbers.
Capital equipment-based forecasting models are done based on the
installed base, replacements and new sales of a specific
device/equipment in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, clinics and
diagnostic centers. Data for average number of units per facility is
used to arrive at the installed base of the capital equipment.
Key Topics Covered:
1 List of Tables
2 Introduction
3 Wound Debridement Devices Market, Asia-Pacific
4 Wound Debridement Devices Market, Australia
5 Wound Debridement Devices Market, China
6 Wound Debridement Devices Market, India
7 Wound Debridement Devices Market, Japan
8 Wound Debridement Devices Market, South Korea
9 Overview of Key Companies in Asia-Pacific Wound Debridement Devices
Market
10 Appendix
Companies Mentioned:
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Smith & Nephew
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Soring
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Zimmer Holdings
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