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Top Key Markets Trends of North American Ophthalmology Surgery Devices Market

Ophthalmology surgery devices are used for studying, diagnosing, and treating ocular disorders. Eyes are sensory organs, which need protection from inflammation, infection, and trauma to maintain a normal vision.

 

Portland, OR -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/01/2018 -- These devices help surgeons to diagnose without hurting any other part of an eye. The instruments used in the ophthalmology surgery are Toric Marker, pre-chopper, phoropter, iris forceps, contact lenses, tonometers, speculum, and others. The rising incidences of ocular disorders and technological advancements open new pathways for the ophthalmology surgery devices.

The key factors driving the growth of the North American ophthalmology surgery devices market are rising aging population, increased focus on combination therapies of drugs, increasing prevalence of ocular disorders, and changing geographical trends & demographics. However, economic slowdown and saturation are the hindering factors of growth of the market. Untapped emerging markets in North America present opportunities for the growth of the market.

The North American ophthalmology surgery devices market is segmented based on type, end user, and country. The market is further segmented based on type into cataract surgery devices, glaucoma surgery devices, refractive surgery devices, vitreoretinal surgery devices. Cataract surgery devices are further classified as IOL, OVD, and phacoemulsification devices. IOL is further divided into monofocal, multifocal, toric, and accommodating devices. OVD is further divided into cohesive, dispersive, and combination devices.

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Glaucoma devices are further classified as GDD, implants and stents, and lasers and systems. Refractive devices are further divided into refractive treatment devices and refractive flap-making devices. The market is further classified based on end user into private eye clinics, hospitals, and other end users. This market is divided into the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

The key manufacturers operating in the market are Abbott Laboratories, Carl Zeiss Meditech AG, Alcon Inc., Allergan Inc., Johnson & Johnson, Haag Streit, Bausch & Lomb Inc., Essilor International S.A., Topcon Corporation, NIDEK Co. Ltd., and STAAR Surgical Company. They have implemented strategies, such as mergers & acquisitions, partnerships, joint ventures, agreements, and others to gain strong foothold in the market.

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KEY MARKET SEGMENTS:

- By Type

o Cataract Surgery Devices

- IOL
- Monofocal Devices
- Multifocal Devices
- Toric Devices
- Accommodating Devices
- OVD
- Cohesive Devices
- Dispersive Devices
- Combination Devices
- Phacoemulsification Devices

o Glaucoma Surgery Devices

- GDD
- Implants & Stents
- Lasers & Systems

o Refractive Surgery Devices

- Refractive Treatment Devices
- Refractive Flap-Making Devices

- By End User

o Private Eye Clinics
o Hospitals
o Other End Users