Global Foley Catheters Market 2015-2019
Global Foley Catheters Market 2015-2019 is the latest addition to Sandlerresearch.org industry research reports collection. The report is about 106 pages published in March-2015. Global Foley Catheters Market 2015-2019 has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. A Foley catheter, also called an indwelling catheter, is inserted into the bladder to drain urine. It comprises a balloon that holds the catheter in the bladder at one end. The balloon is filled with sterile water to prevent the catheter from being removed from the bladder. The urine is drained through the catheter tube into a collection bag. Foley catheters are used for extended periods of time, such as for weeks or a month. These catheters are used after urological surgeries to help patients urinate with ease, in conditions such as nerve-related bladder dysfunction prostate hypertrophy, prostate cancer, and narrowing of the urethra. Scope of this Report: This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospect of the Global Foley Catheters market for the period 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, the report considers the following segments on the basis of the type of product:   
2- way Foley catheters 3-way Foley catheters 4-way Foley catheters
The report considers the sales of foley catheters as individual products and in the form of kits or tray. It also presents the vendor landscape and a corresponding detailed analysis of the top four vendors in the Foley Catheters market. In addition, the report discusses the major drivers that influence the growth of the market. It also outlines the challenges faced by vendors and the market at large, as well as the key trends that are emerging in the market. The presence of alternative treatments for urinary incontinence in one of the reasons for the slow growth rate of this market Fixer-occluder devices for incontinence, urethral plugs, vaginal slings, and absorbent pads or underwear help incontinent patients, and medications such as fesoterodine are more accepted by the population. The potential risks associated with the use of foley catheters also hinder the growth of this market to an extent. Inquire for more information @ http://www.sandlerresearch.org/inquire-beforebuying?rname=34511