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Each year more than 1.100.000 of surgical interventions that require surgical implants are performed in Europe (EU15). Each operation represents a mean expense of 16.000 € with an average expense per implant of 1.900 € and 13.000 € more for hospital care.

A significant amount of these interventions are re-operations needed to repair a unsatisfactory clinical result. A better pre-operation planning will reduce uncertainty and consequently the number of failures implying not only personal tragedies, but also augmented sanitary expenses at European scale.


The next table presents the number of procedures for different anatomic joints carried out in the five European countries with the biggest health budget.

PROCEDURES

HIP

INT.
FIXATION

KNEE

LUMBAR

CERVICAL

SHOULDER

TOTAL

GERMANY

154415

109153

78795

22877

9998

4000

379.238

FRANCE

105165

53777

40370

15916

7013

3730

225.971

ITALY

79295

83069

11000

8464

3088

1620

186.536

SPAIN

33385

47484

11385

6723

2309

625

101.911

U.K.

91090

64339

52400

9965

4073

2195

224.062

5 EU contries

463.350

357.822

193.950

63.943

26.482

12.170

1.117.718



This fact joined to life expectancy that will increase from 19% in 2000 to 24% in 2020 for people aged over 60, has made implant manufacturing an area with major expectations to develop innovative products to enhance the human life quality and reduce risk of failures.

As shown in the following table, perspectives are rather optimistic as the solid growth rate concerns every segment (source: Gouvernement du Québec, 2005):

Orthopaedic market growth rate (from 2004 to 2009)

Hip

8 % - 10 %

Knee

12 % - 15 %

Reconstructive Surgeries

10 % - 12 %

Traumatologies

9 % - 10 %

Spine

17 % -2 0 %

Orthobiologies

23 % - 30 %

Dental

18 % - 20 %

The orthopaedic market is concentrated around ten big multinational players (Stryker, Synthes-Stratec, Johnson & Johnson, Centerpulse Orthopedics, Zimmer Holding, Smith & Nephew, Biomet, Orthofix, Medtronic-Sofamor and Danek and B.Braun). SMEs in Europe represent here only about 15% of the market, but have a tight relationship with their customers, usually inclined towards innovative designs and experimentation.

In Europe (EU15) there are about 200 small and medium sized implant manufacturing companies. For these companies, product innovation is a slow and expensive process, due to the amount of tests required to check the proper behaviour of new implants. To verify the quality of the designs, the manufacturing companies must perform many laboratory tests to check the mechanical behaviour on physical prototypes, as well as in vitro tests whose costs are very high. All this necessary experimentation prolongs the process of development of new implants and also increases their final cost.

orthoSIM can help engineers with less computing experience to gain a better comprehension of the biomechanical behaviour of instrumented human joints, thus reducing the probability of implant failure by selecting an implant that is more appropriate to the patient's needs. Hereby, more competitive products can be designed and produced by the implant manufacturers, even if they are SMEs with limited resources.


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