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Advances in Ophthalmology: Markets in the Treatment of Eye Disorders and Corrective Vision, 2nd Ediiton

June 2009 | 200 pages | ID: A82978D8CF2EN
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The information represented in this report is a comprehensive analysis of the eye care market globally with a special focus on the United States and selected international sectors. The year ending December 31, 2008 was used as the base year with forecasts to the year 2013. Market statistics are given in U.S. dollars and in units [where appropriate]. Basis for the market analysis consists of key data, statistics; references, and information from a large data base of primary and secondary research sources documented in the report consisting of interviews, professional meetings; conferences; presentations; journals; consumer media [radio, TV, magazines, newspapers]; and Internet content involving more than 40,000 sources. Data were collected for global populations and medical providers who represent the key influences in the eye care market.

The market analysis is comprised of two major sectors:
  • refractive vision correction [addressing myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism]
  • and major eye diseases [addressing cataracts, glaucoma, AMD, retinal disorders].
Within the primary sectors the analysis includes the top RVC treatment modalities [traditional and advanced laser systems; RVC lens implants, and alternative surgical implants] and surgical intervention for each of the major diseases [retinal laser surgery, photo dynamic therapy, pneumatic thermoplasticy, capsulectomy, and trabeculectomy]. Competitive market shares are given for the key manufacturers of RVC treatment methodologies and for major devices and ophthalmic therapeutics employed in the management of eye diseases.New technologies and treatment modalities for both visual acuity and major eye diseases may dramatically change the composition and competitive dynamics of the ophthalmology market. This report explores these dynamics and discoveries along with their profound impact on clinical eye care and the competitive positions of the market supplier. Also examined are traditional [conventional] approaches, the role of medical skills and techniques developed and cultivated over past years, and the importance of supporting increasingly global demand to correct vision deficiencies.

Other competitive technologies presented herein under the heading of refractive vision correction [RVC] include:
  • Integrated [diagnostic] laser surgery
  • RF conductive keratoplasty
  • Earlier versions of corrective laser systems.
This segment also includes RVC breakthrough technologies such as
  • Imaging topography
  • Accommodating implants
  • Special vision lens
  • Vision restoration systems and
  • Other evolving technologies
Vision abnormalities [restoration of impaired vision] presented and investigated are confined to following four primary conditions:
  • Myopia [nearsightedness]-leading eye disorder affecting all age groups
  • Hyperopia [farsightedness]-second leading eye disorder affecting all age groups
  • Presbyopia [near focus abnormality]-phenomenon of aging, mostly 40 + year olds
  • Astigmatism [cornea irregularities, eye globe distortion]-affects all age groups
The range of therapeutic modalities mentioned above offers multiple options in treating one or more of the four primary diseases. While some modalities like ophthalmic pharmaceuticals are used to treat one disease, other medical devices like lasers and implants [Refocus Group’s PresView SRP-Scleral Lens Spacers] are more flexible and used in multiple applications for disease-specific procedures.

The market described herein is also positioning itself to resolve its most compelling problems effecting older populations-the alarming increase in loss of vision worldwide resulting from diseases, aging, and declining health conditions. The race is underway to develop and exploit cutting-edge technologies [diagnostics, imaging, therapeutics, devices] that will address the growing threat of deteriorating vision and blindness caused by the most serious eye diseases, including:
  • Cataracts-surgery & replacement intra ocular lens [IOL] and accommodating lens,
  • Glaucoma/Ocular Hypertension-chronic opened-angle and acute closedangle
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration [AMD]-both wet and dry, and
  • Retinal Disorders-diabetic retinopathy, diabetic edema, detached retina.
While technological innovations continue to play a crucial role in slowing [or stopping] the progress of vision loss through laser surgery and other medical and therapeutic intervention, early diagnosis of these diseases and knowledge of available treatment options is equally crucial to prevent the progression and further deterioration of vision. However, the availability of technologies, medical disciplines, and skills to take advantage of the gains made in managing eye diseases has yet to realize its full competitive and market potential. And many players entering this field will find this report a useful resource.
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Overview
Objectives, Scope, and Methodology
Summary Of Findings
Overview of Current Market Dynamics
Market Analysis and Forecasts

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

Overview
History in Treating Eye Diseases
World Demographics
Population by Gender
Aging Population
Staggering World Facts

CHAPTER THREE: ISSUES AND TRENDS IN THE OPHTHALMOLOGY INDUSTRY

Overview
Resistance to Change
The New Technological Revolution
Competition: Old vs New
Refractive Vision Correction [RVC]
Patient Reported Outcomes for Laser in situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) Surgery
World Economy and Refractive Surgery
Typical Refractive Demographic 2009
Major Eye Diseases
Regulation
Government’s Role as Overseer
Government Mandate: Safety & Effectiveness
Developed & Underdeveloped Countries Off-Label Use Ophthalmologists vs Optometrists Business Challenges in a Regulated Environment
Intellectual Property, Asset Ownership
International Trade [Export/Import] Governance in a Publicly-Owned Company

CHAPTER FOUR: RESTORATION OF IMPAIRED VISION

Treatment of Leading Vision Disorders
The Global Opportunity
Conventional Eye Glasses and Contact Lens
Conventional Eye Glasses
Traditional Contact Lenses
Other Corrective Modalities
LASIK/Laser Surgery Intervention
RF Conductive Keratoplasty [RFK]
Correctable Vision Implants—Spacers/Inserts
Other Investigational Treatments for Presbyopia
Temporary Correctable Vision Lenses
Lens Implants—Phakic & Implantable Lens Implants [ICL]
Challenges & Threats in the Global Marketplace

CHAPTER FIVE: DISEASES AFFECTING THE EYE

Overview
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Macular Degeneration
Vitreoretinal Disorders
Diabetic Retinopathy [DR]
Diabetic Macular Edema [DME]
Retinal Detachment [RD]

CHAPTER SIX: REFRACTIVE VISION CORRECTION: PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Overview
Competing Treatment Technologies
Competitive Products, Technology, Applications & Market Status

CHAPTER SEVEN: MAJOR EYE DISEASES: PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Overview
Summary of Competing Technologies
Cataract
Glaucoma
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Vitreoretinal Conditions

CHAPTER EIGHT: MARKET SUMMARY

Description of the Market
Eye Care Challenges
The Aging Process and Complications of Chronic Conditions
Technology Overcomes Obsolete Methodologies
Older Treatment Modalities
Advanced Treatment Modalities
Pressures Influencing Structural Changes
Market Influences

CHAPTER NINE: REFRACTIVE VISION CORRECTION MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECAST

Background
Eye Glasses & Contact Lenses
Prevention & Wellness
Laser Surgery & Other Corrective Alternatives
Market and Competitive Analysis
Refractive Vision Correction Markets: Equipment, Supplies, and Devices
Refractive Vision Correction Markets: Services

CHAPTER TEN: MAJOR EYE DISEASES: MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECAST

Market Challenges
Market and Competitive Analysis
Eye Disease Markets: Equipment, Supplies, and Devices
Markets by Eye Disease
Cataracts—Surgical Intervention and Devices
Glaucoma Treatment and Management
Vitreoretinal—Conventional & Advanced Treatments
Other Treatments—Allergy, Dry Eye, Infection, Inflammation
Eye Disease Markets: Services

CHAPTER ELEVEN:COMPANY PROFILES

Overview
Abbott Medical Optics, Inc
Products/Technology/Intellectual Property
Financial Performance and Segment Analysis
Alcon, Inc
Products/Technology/Intellectual Property
Focus & Future Strategy
Allergan, Inc
Business Overview
Products and Strategy
Heidelberg Engineering, Inc
Business Overview
Products and Technology
Nidek Co. Ltd.
Business Overview
Products/Technology/Intellectual Property
STAAR Surgical Company
Business Overview
Products/Technology/Intellectual Property
Strategy
Novartis
Business Overview
Products & Strategy
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
Products, Strategy and Focus

APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS

APPENDIX B: PROFESSIONAL/SCIENTIFIC SOURCES

APPENDIX C: NEWS/RESEARCH SOURCES

APPENDIX D: U.S. REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND STATUTES

APPENDIX E: INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND STATUTES

APPENDIX F: ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, FOUNDATIONS FOR EYE HEALTH

LIST OF EXHIBITS

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Table 1-1: Ophthalmology Market: Product and Service Revenues [combined eye diseases and refractive], 2006-2013

CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

Table 2-1: Estimated and Projected World Population by Selected Geographical Region, 2008-2050 (in millions)
Figure 2-1: Estimated and Projected World Population by Selected Geographical Region, 2008-2050
Table 2-2: Number and Percent Population by Sex and Region, 2008
Table 2-3: Estimated World Population by Age and Geographical Region, 2008 (in millions)
Figure 2-2: Estimated World Population by Age and Geographical Region, 2008
Figure 2-3: Estimated World Population by Age Group

CHAPTER FOUR: RESTORATION OF IMPAIRED VISION

Table 4-1: Primary Visual Acuity Conditions and Refractive Vision Correction Treatment Options

CHAPTER FIVE: DISEASES AFFECTING THE EYE

Table 5-1: Diagnostics & Treatment Modalities for the Management of Eye Diseases

CHAPTER SIX: REFRACTIVE VISION CORRECTION: PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Table 6-1: Refractive Vision Correction Competitive Products, Technology, Application, Market Status

CHAPTER SEVEN: MAJOR EYE DISEASES: PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Table 7-1: Major Eye Diseases Competitors, Competitive Products, Technology, Application, and Market Status

CHAPTER EIGHT: MARKET SUMMARY

Table 8-1: Ophthalmology Market: Product and Service Revenues [combined eye diseases and refractive], 2006-2013

CHAPTER NINE: REFRACTIVE VISION CORRECTION MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECAST

Table 9-1: Refractive Vision Correction Market: Equipment and Product Revenues and Annual Growth by Geography (U.S. and Non-U.S.), 2006-2013
Table 9-2: Refractive Vision Correction Market: Equipment and Product Supplier Revenues and Market Share by Geography, 2008
Table 9-3: Refractive Vision Correction Market: Service Revenues and Annual Growth by Geography (U.S. and Non-U.S.), 2006-2013
Table 9-4: Refractive Vision Correction Market: Service Revenues and Market Share by Provider Type and Geography, 2008
Table 9-5: Refractive Vision Correction Market: Service Revenues and Market Share by Geography (U.S. vs Non-U.S.) and Condition Treated (Myopia, Hyperopia, Presbyopia, Astigmatism), 2008

CHAPTER TEN: MAJOR EYE DISEASES: MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECAST

Table 10-1: Eye Disease Market: Product Revenues and Annual Growth by Geography (U.S. and Non-U.S.), 2006-2013
Table 10-2: Eye Disease Market: Supplier Revenues and Market Share by Geography, 2008
Table 10-3: Major Eye Disease Market: Supplier Revenues and Market Share by Condition (Cataract, Glaucoma, Vitreoretinal, Others), 2008
Table 10-4: Eye Disease Treatment Market: Service Revenues and Annual Growth by Geography (U.S. and Non-U.S.), 2006-2013
Table 10-5: Eye Disease Treatment Market: Service Revenues and Market Share by Provider Type and Geography, 2008
Table 10-6: Eye Disease Treatment Market: Provider Service Revenues and Market Share by Geography (U.S. vs Non-U.S.) and Condition Treated (Cataract, Glaucoma, Vitreoretinal, Other), 2008


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