DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jgqkcw/ireland_wound) has announced the addition of the "Ireland Wound Care Management Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2018" report to their offering.
Ireland Wound Care Management Investment Opportunities, Analysis and Forecasts to 2018, a new report by Global Markets Direct, provides key market data on the Ireland Wound Care Management market.
The report provides value (USD million), volume (units) and average price (USD) data for each segment and sub-segment within eight market categories - Advanced Wound Management, Pressure Relief Devices, Traditional Wound Management, Ostomy Drainage Bags, Wound Closure Devices, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), Compression Therapy and Automated Suturing Devices.
The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for each of the aforementioned market categories. The report is supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of the key market participants with information on key recent developments.
Scope
- Market size and company share data for Wound Care Management market categories Advanced Wound Management, Pressure Relief Devices, Traditional Wound Management, Ostomy Drainage Bags, Wound Closure Devices, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), Compression Therapy and Automated Suturing Devices..
- Annualized market revenues (USD million), volume (units) and average price (USD) data for each of the segments and sub-segments within eight market categories. Data from 2004 to 2011, forecast forward for 7 years to 2018.
- 2011 company shares and distribution shares data for each of the eight market categories.
- Global corporate-level profiles of key companies operating within the Ireland Wound Care Management market.
- Key players covered include Coloplast A/S, ConvaTec Inc., ArjoHuntleigh, Kinetic Concepts, Inc.,Smith & Nephew Plc, Hollister Incorporated and Others
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