The global Pelvic Reconstruction Market is anticipated to reach a value of US$ 277.8 Million by the end of 2022 and continue to grow at a CAGR of 2.8% to reach US$ 366.9 Million by 2032. Vaginal slings systems held the market's top spot in terms of the product category in 2021 with a share of almost 54.2%.

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Furthermore, increasing awareness regarding vaginal health due to growing cases of pelvic disorders and deformities have surged the need for pelvic reconstruction products. On the back of this, key players are vying to develop systems that can be approved by regulatory authorities such as the FDA.

Additionally, growing acceptance of pelvic floor reconstruction procedures in hospitals and specialty clinics is prompting the adoption of advanced systems for accurate and speedy recovery. There is also an increase in the research and development on ways to handle pelvic floor disorders by mitigating the risk factors.

Increasing use of tissue engineering to support pelvic floor and also promotes tissue repair. This is also highly biocompatible compared to the general approach of using polypropylene mesh. Hence, several ongoing research is focusing on tissue engineering such as the use of fibroblasts and stem cells is supporting the growth in pelvic reconstruction market.

Key Takeaways from Market Study

  • Based on product type, vaginal sling systems held approximately 54.2% market value share in 2021, owing to rising cases of pelvic floor disorders.
  • Surgical procedure is set to lead the market, in terms of procedures, and contributed around 78.9% of revenue in 2021.
  • By indication, pelvic organ prolapse is expected to register growth at a CAGR of 2.7% during the forecast period.
  • By pelvic organs, the vagina is the most affected organ and the segment held a share of about 38.6% in 2021.
  • North America is considered as the leading region with a value share of 33.9% in 2021, owing to the high prevalence of pelvic floor disorders in the region.

“Rising initiatives to promote safety and mitigate risk, as well as the increasing research and development for the improvement of treatment approaches is set to propel the sales of pelvic reconstruction products across the globe,” says an analyst of Future Market Insights.

Pelvic Floor Reconstruction is a surgical procedure that involves rebuilding or restoring the structure and function of the pelvis, which is the bony structure that connects the spine to the legs. Pelvic reconstruction may be required following trauma or injury to the pelvis, such as fractures or dislocations, or as a result of conditions that affect the pelvic bones, such as tumors or infections.

Market Competition

The market for pelvic reconstruction consists of a number of local as well as established players within the market sphere. There is increased research and development to meet the current needs of the population.

  • In 2019, as per research conducted by Royal Hallamshire Hospital, UK, Ulrich et al. demonstrated that endometrial MSCs seeded onto gelatin-coated polyamide mesh had an anti-inflammatory effect and promoted neovascularization in a rat model.
  • Onkos Surgical declared in July 2022 that its My3D® Personalized Pelvic Reconstruction system had been granted 510(k) approval.

Key Companies Profiled in the Study are –

  • Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
  • Coloplast A/S
  • Dipromed Srl
  • Boston Scientific Corporation (American Medical Systems Inc.)
  • pfm medical ag
  • Betatech Medical
  • Others

Key Market Segments Covered In Pelvic Reconstruction Industry Research

By Product:

  • Vaginal Mesh
    • Biological Mesh
    • Synthetic Mesh
  • Vaginal Sling Systems
  • Vaginal Pessary

By Procedure:

  • Non-Surgical
  • Surgical
    • Obliterative surgery
    • Reconstructive surgery
  • Native Tissue Repair (uterosacral ligament suspension and sacrospinous fixation)
  • Colporrhalphy
  • Sacrocolpopexy
  • Sacrohysteropexy
  • Transvaginal graft
  • Sling Surgery

By Indication:

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  • Vaginal Prolapse
  • Rectal Prolapse
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Interstitial Cystitis
  • Fistulae

By Pelvic Organs:

  • Uterus
  • Ovaries
  • Vagina
  • Fallopian Tubes

By End User:

  • Hospitals
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers
  • Specialty Clinics