In the European premium intraocular lens market in 2014, multifocal lenses were not as popular as toric lenses in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, reports iData Research.
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) November 12, 2014
According to a recent study by iData Research (http://www.idataresearch.com), the intraocular lens market in Europe is best broken down two ways: in terms of hydrophobic vs hydrophilic products, and in terms of monofocal vs premium products. However, new market intelligence reveals marked differences among different premium intraocular lens products.
Kamran Zamanian, iData President and CEO, believes the premium intraocular lens markets in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom are ones to watch. “In general, we’re seeing a reduction in average selling prices,” explains Zamanian, “but unit sales are more than making up the difference. In Germany alone, 2020 is projected to see approximately 26,000 additional sales as compared to 2013.”
However, these increased sales are not projected to be uniform. New insights from iData reveal that the unit sales breakdown between toric, multifocal, and toric multifocal intraocular lenses leans in favor of toric sales.
As the intraocular lens market continues to grow, a number of groundbreaking technologies have entered the cataract surgery side of the business. For example, there have been dramatic improvements to the technology for phacoemulsification which has allowed cataract surgery to be performed with increasingly smaller incision sizes. This, in turn, gave rise to the necessity of injectable intraocular lenses that can be folded into a delivery device. More recently, two new technologies were introduced for cataract surgery: femtosecond lasers and planning software for cataract surgery. The long term impact of these new technologies on IOL selection and development will be determined over the coming years as the equipment is put into practice and the results documented.
Players leading the European Ophthalmic Devices Market include Alcon, AMO, Carl Zeiss Meditec, STAAR Surgical and Topcon. Alcon held just over 40% of the intraocular lens market, followed by Bausch & Lomb and Hoya.
More on the European Market for Ophthalmic Devices
The report entitled “European Markets for Ophthalmic Devices 2014” from iData Research covers diagnostic and interventional devices. In addition to covering the intraocular lens market, the report includes market analysis for optical coherence tomography, fundus cameras, slit lamps, perimeters, tonometers, ophthalmic ultrasound systems, corneal topographers, wavefront aberrometers, phacoemulsification consoles and phakic intraocular lenses.
Full reports provide a comprehensive analysis including procedure numbers, units sold, market value, forecasts, as well as detailed competitive market shares and analysis of major players’ success strategies in each market and segment.
iData’s research is currently in the process of evaluating U.S. cataract surgery and intraocular lens usage, as well as the respective market for intraocular lenses. Those involved in these industries are encouraged to contact iData.
About iData Research
iData Research (http://www.idataresearch.com) is an international market research and consulting group focused on providing market intelligence for medical device and pharmaceutical companies. iData covers research in: Diabetes Drugs, Diabetes Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Anesthesiology, Wound Management, Orthopedics, Cardiovascular, Ophthalmics, Endoscopy, Gynecology, Urology and more. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) November 12, 2014
According to a recent study by iData Research (http://www.idataresearch.com), the intraocular lens market in Europe is best broken down two ways: in terms of hydrophobic vs hydrophilic products, and in terms of monofocal vs premium products. However, new market intelligence reveals marked differences among different premium intraocular lens products.
Kamran Zamanian, iData President and CEO, believes the premium intraocular lens markets in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom are ones to watch. “In general, we’re seeing a reduction in average selling prices,” explains Zamanian, “but unit sales are more than making up the difference. In Germany alone, 2020 is projected to see approximately 26,000 additional sales as compared to 2013.”
However, these increased sales are not projected to be uniform. New insights from iData reveal that the unit sales breakdown between toric, multifocal, and toric multifocal intraocular lenses leans in favor of toric sales.
As the intraocular lens market continues to grow, a number of groundbreaking technologies have entered the cataract surgery side of the business. For example, there have been dramatic improvements to the technology for phacoemulsification which has allowed cataract surgery to be performed with increasingly smaller incision sizes. This, in turn, gave rise to the necessity of injectable intraocular lenses that can be folded into a delivery device. More recently, two new technologies were introduced for cataract surgery: femtosecond lasers and planning software for cataract surgery. The long term impact of these new technologies on IOL selection and development will be determined over the coming years as the equipment is put into practice and the results documented.
Players leading the European Ophthalmic Devices Market include Alcon, AMO, Carl Zeiss Meditec, STAAR Surgical and Topcon. Alcon held just over 40% of the intraocular lens market, followed by Bausch & Lomb and Hoya.
More on the European Market for Ophthalmic Devices
The report entitled “European Markets for Ophthalmic Devices 2014” from iData Research covers diagnostic and interventional devices. In addition to covering the intraocular lens market, the report includes market analysis for optical coherence tomography, fundus cameras, slit lamps, perimeters, tonometers, ophthalmic ultrasound systems, corneal topographers, wavefront aberrometers, phacoemulsification consoles and phakic intraocular lenses.
Full reports provide a comprehensive analysis including procedure numbers, units sold, market value, forecasts, as well as detailed competitive market shares and analysis of major players’ success strategies in each market and segment.
iData’s research is currently in the process of evaluating U.S. cataract surgery and intraocular lens usage, as well as the respective market for intraocular lenses. Those involved in these industries are encouraged to contact iData.
About iData Research
iData Research (http://www.idataresearch.com) is an international market research and consulting group focused on providing market intelligence for medical device and pharmaceutical companies. iData covers research in: Diabetes Drugs, Diabetes Devices, Pharmaceuticals, Anesthesiology, Wound Management, Orthopedics, Cardiovascular, Ophthalmics, Endoscopy, Gynecology, Urology and more. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.