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Title: CMF (Craniomaxillofacial) Devices Market is estimated at $2.2 Bn in 2022 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~6.8% by 2026


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CMF (Craniomaxillofacial) Devices Market will
Reflect Significant Growth Prospects during
2021-2026
2
Injuries, defects, and diseases affecting the
head, neck, face, jaws, and hard and soft tissues
of the cranial and maxillofacial region are
treated during surgeries using CMF devices. The
CMF devices market consists of implants,
software, anatomic models, instruments, and
surgical guides. CMF (Craniomaxillofacial)
Devices Market is estimated at 2.2 Bn (2022)
growing at a CAGR of 6.8. The market growth is
driven by growing volumes of CMF procedures and
the rising adoption of patient specific
implants. High incidence of traumatic brain
injuries (TBIs) is driving the demand for CMF
devices One of the most frequent causes of death
and disability in adults is head injuries. The
Journal of Neurosurgery estimates that 69 million
individuals across the globe are estimated to
sustain a TBI each year. In the US, 2.8 million
TBIs occur yearly (Source CDC). Large number of
TBIs and associated skull fractures are driving
the demand for CMF devices. Sports related
injuries are propelling the volumes of CMF
procedures The market for CMF devices is
anticipated to rise as the incidence of
sports-related injuries rises. According to John
Hopkins Medicine, over 3.5 million sports-related
injuries are recorded each year in the U.S and
almost one-third of all injuries suffered in
childhood are sports-related injuries.
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Growing demand for patient specific implants
(PSIs) The CMF (Craniomaxillofacial) devices
market is dominated by standard/off-the-shelf
implants. However, there is an increasing need
for patient-specific implants. This is due to
advances in imaging techniques that allow
physicians to recreate a computerized model of
the patient's anatomy and provide personalized
solutions. Additionally, improvements in the CMF
planning software have introduced tools that help
surgeons make almost any measurement possible and
align the bone segments in a perfectly
symmetrical manner. This has enabled designing
patient specific solutions with high
accuracy. Point of Care (POC) 3D Printing to
offer growth opportunities in CMF
(Craniomaxillofacial) Devices Market In the
upcoming years, point of care (POC) 3D printing
is projected to gain more momentum. Hospitals are
progressively looking for POC 3D printing
solutions owing to its benefits like direct
communication between engineer and the surgeon
and accelerated delivery. Key players such as KLS
Martin have already started concentrating on POC
services. Charite hospital (Germany) recently
entered into a public-private partnership with
KLS Martin. They invested together in hospital
printers, and KLS is printing implants for
Charite. North America leads the adoption of CMF
(Craniomaxillofacial) Devices Market Geographicall
y speaking, North America has a major market
share of global CMF devices revenues. This is
mostly attributed to the large volumes of CMF
procedures, high incidence of trauma injuries,
relatively greater penetration and reimbursement
of CMF products in the region.
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  • Companies accepting organic growth strategies to
    increase their market share
  • As a key growth strategy, companies in the CMF
    (Craniomaxillofacial) devices market are focusing
    on strategic expansions.
  • For instance,
  • In 2021, KLS Martin opened the new production
    building "Building 70" in Mühlheim, Germany. In
    the U.S. the company expanded its production
    building. Further, a new, larger office with a
    showroom was inaugurated in Shanghai, China
  • In March 2020, KLS Martin opened a new planning
    office for Individual Patient Solutions (IPS) in
    Cardiff, U.K. to bring a more personal and local
    service to UK clinicians
  • In January 2019, DePuy Synthes invested 36
    million in expanding RD capabilities at its
    Ireland Innovation Center. The investment would
    help a five-year project focusing on advancing
    material science in 3D printing, coatings and
    surface treatments for high quality implants and
    medical devices. The investment also aimed an
    establishment of a 3D Printing Development and
    Launch Center

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Competitive Landscape Analysis of CMF
(Craniomaxillofacial) Devices Market Key players
operating in the CMF (Craniomaxillofacial)
devices market include KLS Martin, DePuy Synthes
Companies (JnJ), Stryker, Medartis, Renishaw,
Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic, Materialise, Xilloc
Medical, Synimed, Medicon, 3D Systems, 3D Life
Prints, Nutechnologies, 3Di, among others. For
More Detailed Insights, Contact Us
_at_ https//meditechinsights.com/contact-us/ About
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healthcare-focused business research insights
firm. Our clients include Fortune 500 companies,
blue-chip investors hyper-growth start-ups. We
have completed 100 projects in Digital Health,
Healthcare IT, Medical Technology, Medical
Devices Pharma Services.  Contact Ruta
Halde Associate, Medi-Tech Insights 32 498 86 80
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