Urinary Tract Stenting Market to Observe Strong Development by 2023


The growing number of people facing difficulties in passing urine normally is one of the key reasons why the demand for urinary tract stenting has increased over the years. The increasing incidences of tumors among people in the kidney have seen a staggering rise over the years. This is anticipated to propel the demand for urinary tract stenting over the forecast period from 2016 – 2023. Some of the other factors fueling the demand for this medical product include increasing incidences of infections in the urinary area, growing prevalence of kidney stones, and kidney infections. When any of the aforementioned conditions prevail, chances of difficulty or inability to pass urine increase and this requires doctors to make use of an artificial tube called as ureteral stent, so as to restore the flow of urine in the bladder.

This condition persists among the geriatric population to a higher extent and as the world aging population is increasing by the day, the global Urinary Tract Stenting Market will witness a healthy growth in the forecast period. As urinary tract stenting has been found to be one of the most efficient technique, enabling the flow of urine, it has been one of the most widely adopted urological practice worldwide. On the other hand, stents need to be removed within three to six months from a patient’s urinary system, as it can cause stone formation if left any longer. Stone formation in a, makes it complicated for doctors to remove the stents and a patient may then need to be hospitalized. This is one of the drawbacks of urinary tract stenting, which will hamper the growth of this market.

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Urine is normally carried from the kidneys to the bladder through long, narrow, muscular tubes called ureters. The passage of urine may become difficult if the ureter becomes obstructed due to conditions such as tumors, infections, kidney stone, etc. For such conditions, the physicians place an artificial tube, known as ureteral stent, intended to restore the flow of the bladder. Aging is the most common factor that leads to several types of urology diseases. The global aging population is a direct indication of the possible rise in the patients suffering with urological diseases. With the increasing conditions that obstruct the flow of urine, the use of urological stents have become the most fundamental and valuable technique in the urological practice.

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