“Rising Prevalence of Chronic and Surgical Wounds”
- The increasing incidence of chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers, is driving demand for effective closure devices to accelerate healing, minimize infection risk, and reduce hospital stays, especially among the aging population.
- Surgical procedures are rising due to a growing elderly population and lifestyle-related diseases. Post-surgical wound management is critical, and advanced closure devices are essential to support quick recovery and minimize complications like infections and dehiscence.
- Patients suffering from obesity or compromised immune systems face more complications in wound healing. This necessitates innovative closure solutions that offer superior sealing, minimal trauma, and improved outcomes, thereby fueling the adoption of advanced wound closure devices.



