Ophthalmic Femtosecond Lasers Market Size by 2018 Opportunities | Vendors | Drivers| Challenges | Developments | Forecast
Femtosecond laser
are ultrafast and ultrashort lasers that release optical pulses
10-15/seconds. The generation of short pulses are achieved by using
the passive mode locking technique. This technique is used for
generating pulses of light in very short duration (such as for
picosecond or femtosecond durations). The femtosecond lasers are
popular among ophthalmologists, as such devices help in simplifying
and avoiding complex processes of open surgeries. Flap creation in
laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most common use of this
type of laser. It can also be used for other corneal refractive
procedures, cataract surgery, and lamellar and full thickness corneal
transplantation.
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The femtosecond
laser allows thin and uniform flaps that improve the stability,
safety, and precision of the flaps. Added advantage of the
femtosecond laser is that it allows the medical doctor to select the
cutting angle, position, and diameter of the hinge, as well as the
flap diameter and flap thickness, which may offer better flap
stability and reduce clinical epithelial ingrowth.
According to Centre
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cataract is the prominent
blinding condition in the 116 countries enclosed by the Blindness
Data Bank in the World Health Organization (WHO) Program for the
Prevention of Blindness, nearly 42 million people were affected by
severe loss of vision, with cataract being the main cause in 17
million of these cases in 2014. Cataract was the prime cause of
blindness in 43.6% of country reports in the same year.
Potential
target population in the U.S.
According to Centre
for Disease Control and Prevention in 2015, approximately 20.5
million people in the U.S. suffered from cataract, mainly those aged
40 years and older. One of the foremost drivers for ophthalmic
femtosecond lasers market is an increasing incidence rate of cataract
and rising geriatric population. Among emerging economies, cataract
is the major cause of severe visual impairment. World Health
Organization carried out a population-based prevalence survey for
blindness, across various regions in Africa that are not endemic for
trachoma or onchocerciasis, and discovered a blindness rate of around
1%, with cataract accounting for 40%-50% of visual loss cases.
Refractive error can
include near-sightedness (myopia), astigmatism or presbyopia,
farsightedness (hyperopia). There are several surgical actions for
correcting or adjusting eye's focusing ability by reshaping the
cornea, or clear, round dome at the front of your eye. Other
procedures involve implanting a lens inside your eye. According to
Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
Factors
impeding ophthalmic femtosecond lasers market growth
Major factors which
are hindering the growth of this market are shortage of
ophthalmologists. Owing to the presence of key players in North
America occupied the leading position in this market with largest
share. Over the impending years, the strong focus of these players on
R & D, the availability of healthcare infrastructure and a
well-established regulatory structure for timely approval of the
products are likely to support this regional market to retain its
position.
Due to large base of
the population, China is expected to emerge as the most attractive
domestic market for ophthalmic lasers in Asia Pacific. The Middle
East and Africa and Latin America are also projected to witness a
considerable rise in their respective markets for ophthalmic lasers
in the near future, due to the thriving medical tourism and the low
cost of laser eye surgeries in these regions.
Key players
operating in the global ophthalmic femtosecond lasers market are
IMRA America, Inc., Newport Corporation, Abbott Medical Optics,
Alcon, Bausch & Lomb, Carl Zeiss Meditec, and Ziemer Ophthalmic
Systems.
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