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全球钢板和螺丝市场:市场规模、份额和趋势分析(2025-2031 年)Plate and Screw Market Size, Share, & Trends Analysis | Global | 2025-2031 | Includes: Anatomical Screws, and 1 more |
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2024年全球钢板和螺丝市场价值为24亿美元。预计该市场将持续成长,到2031年将达到28亿美元。
本报告涵盖全球钢板螺丝市场的全部产品系列,包括解剖型钢板螺丝和通用型钢板螺丝。解剖型钢板螺钉包括专为特定骨骼设计的固定係统,例如锁骨、肱骨近端、肘关节、桡骨远端、手部、股骨近端、股骨远端、胫骨近端、胫骨远端和足部。通用型钢板螺丝包括钛合金和不銹钢材质,并提供迷你型、小型和大型骨折固定係统。
本报告量化分析了销售量、平均售价、市场规模、成长率和企业市场占有率。此外,报告还分析了市场驱动因素和限制因素、近期併购以及竞争格局趋势。历史资料截至2021年,预测资料截至2031年。
市场概览
钢板和螺丝仍然是整形外科创伤手术内固定的基石。它们适用于各种骨折类型、解剖位置和患者情况,使其成为世界上应用最广泛的植入之一。儘管整形外科创伤领域的创新技术包括髓内钉、外固定器和生物可吸收材料,但由于钢板和螺丝的普及性、可靠的动态性能和易于获取,它们仍然在治疗通讯协定中扮演着重要的基础角色。
在全球范围内,外科医生正从使用通用平板钢板转向使用解剖学上特定的预成型钢板,以更有效地恢復骨骼的自然形态。这些系统最大限度地减少了术中弯曲,缩短了手术时间,从而加快了手术速度,并改善了患者的康復。虽然自2010年代初期的快速成长以来,成长速度有所放缓,但随着医院和外科医生更加重视可预测的手术结果,解剖学钢板系统的应用仍在持续成长。
材料趋势也影响市场。钛合金因其良好的生物相容性、轻质特性以及减少影像伪影等优点,正稳步蚕食不銹钢的市场份额。钛合金日益增强的价格竞争力,尤其是在小型和微碎片修復系统中,进一步推动了这一转变。然而,对于大型碎片修復所需的钢板和螺丝,不銹钢的需求仍然强劲,因为高承载强度仍然是其优势所在。
产业研究持续致力于开发新型材料和混合合金,以期在强度、耐腐蚀性和模量方面实现最佳平衡。复合材料结构、涂层技术和表面纹理的创新旨在改善骨-植入整合和长期稳定性。
在全球范围内,市场趋势因地区而异。由于集中采购和根深蒂固的市场渗透带来的价格压力,北美和西欧等成熟市场的价值增长放缓;而由于创伤护理的普及和对外科医生培训的支持,亚太和拉丁美洲的销售增长正在加速。
市场驱动因素
解剖钢板和螺丝
解剖型钢板的使用比例持续成长。这些钢板的设计旨在匹配每块骨骼的自然曲度和解剖结构,最大限度地减少术中塑形,并降低错位风险。它们还有助于提高固定稳定性,实现最佳负荷传递,从而促进更快康復。
外科医生更倾向于使用解剖型钢板,因为它们可以简化手术并缩短麻醉时间,尤其是在桡骨远端、锁骨、肱骨近端和下肢等复杂骨折的治疗中。儘管近年来采用这类植入的速度有所放缓,但由于其平均售价高于普通钢板,因此仍然是推动价值成长的持续动力。
倾向于内固定
骨科医生在多种适应症中仍然倾向于选择内固定而非外固定。内固定能够提供更稳定的结构和更佳的美观效果,同时也能让患者更早进行活动。这一趋势不仅惠及钢板螺丝领域,也带动了髓内钉和中空螺丝等辅助内固定方式的发展。锁定钢板、混合系统和可变角度技术的出现进一步拓展了内固定的适应症范围,强化了临床实务中内固定方式的选择偏好。
钛板和螺丝
钛的生物相容性和耐腐蚀性使其成为长期植入的理想材料。其轻质特性提高了患者的舒适度,而其优异的弹性模量则降低了应力遮挡效应(与不銹钢相比)。儘管钛价格昂贵,但原材料价格的下降和加工技术的进步正在缩小价格差距,从而促进其广泛应用。
钛合金目前已成为许多微型钢板和小碎片骨折固定係统的标准材料,但对于必须承受高负荷的大碎片钢板而言,不銹钢仍然是首选材料。钛合金器械的平均售价更高,其不断增长的市场份额正推动着整个市场价值的稳定成长。
材料创新和产品模组化
对新型合金和聚合物复合材料的研究不断改进钢板和螺丝的设计。各公司正在试验表面涂层和孔隙率,以促进骨整合。系统模组化程度的提高,包括可变螺孔角度、混合锁定机制和复合钢板组,为外科医生提供了更大的术中灵活性,提高了手术效率并扩大了适应症。
市场限制
平均售价(ASP)下降
儘管技术不断创新,全球整形外科植入的平均售价仍面临下行压力。医院和医疗系统日益受到成本控制措施的挑战。集团采购组织(GPO)、政府采购体係以及公众对植入价格日益增长的关注,都在挤压成熟市场的利润空间。
中国等国家已引入基于价值的采购(VBP)框架,透过竞标大幅降低了植入的价格。类似的趋势正在西欧和北美蔓延,这些地区的采购网路正在整合订单并协商更低的价格。预计在预测期内,即使单位需求增加,这些压力仍将限制收入成长。
相互竞争的固定技术
髓内钉和外固定等替代固定方法的出现,加剧了传统固定方式的竞争。髓内钉允许长骨骨折患者早期负重,在某些适应症中疗效显着,是首选方法。外固定仍广泛用于严重创伤的暂时固定,以及需要减少出血量和缩短手术时间的微创手术。
这些技术旨在补充而非取代钢板和螺丝。然而,长骨创伤和复杂骨折适应症范围的扩大导致了竞争领域的重迭,限制了其成长潜力。
医疗设备法规(MDR)
新的监管要求,尤其是在欧洲,增加了医疗设备上市的成本和复杂性。欧洲医疗设备法规 (MDR) 正在逐步接近美国FDA 的标准,要求所有新器材以及正在进行认证续期的现有产品都必须进行广泛的临床检验和文件记录。
合规成本正在显着上升。对于传统上依赖欧洲作为早期产品发布市场的小型製造商而言,这些壁垒正在减缓创新并限制竞争。因此,每年进入市场的新设计数量减少,导致老牌跨国公司市占率不断扩大。
市场和数据覆盖范围
竞争分析
德普合成公司
2024年,DePuy Synthes继续保持在全球钢板螺丝市场的领先地位。该公司定位高端市场,长期以来一直是内固定领域的行业标竿。其领先地位得益于外科医生的广泛认可、可靠的临床数据以及涵盖所有主要解剖部位的全面产品系列。
DePuy Synthes 继续以 LCP®(锁定加压钢板)和 VA-LCP®(可变角度锁定加压钢板)品牌销售钢板和螺丝。这些系统因其模组化设计、可变角度选项和广泛的解剖学覆盖范围而被广泛采用。在强生公司收购 Synthes 后,儘管竞争加剧,DePuy Synthes 仍保持市场主导地位,市占率仅略有下降。
史赛克
截至 2024 年,史赛克公司占据第二大市场。该公司透过内部成长和收购(包括收购 Wright Medical 和 Integra LifeSciences 的整形外科产品线)巩固了其市场地位。
史赛克 (Stryker) 的 AxSOS 钢板系统® 是长骨骨折治疗的旗舰产品,提供多种尺寸以及锁定和非锁定配置。 VariAx® 产品线专为上肢设计,强调可变角度功能,以实现解剖结构的灵活性。该公司的产品定价在市场上处于最高水平,有时甚至超过 DePuy Synthes,这反映了其强大的品牌价值和卓越的临床性能声誉。
Zimmer Biomet
2024年,捷迈邦美(Zimmer Biomet)在全球市占率排名第三。该公司的钢板螺丝产品组合包括PLCP®(关节周围固定钢板系统)、ALPS®和DVR®系列,用于治疗桡骨、肱骨、股骨和胫骨骨折。该公司的非接触式呼吸(NCB)技术实现了钢板与骨骼无直接接触的固定,从而减少软组织刺激并维持骨膜血流。
Zimmer Biomet 主要在中端价格分布市场竞争,除 NCB 等部分高阶产品线外,其大部分产品定价低于市场平均。公司强大的临床网络和全球分销能力帮助其维持了稳定的市场份额。
科技与临床趋势
可变角度锁定机制,可在不影响稳定性的前提下灵活放置螺钉,尤其适用于关节周围骨折。
混合固定:外科医生在同一块钢板内使用锁定螺丝和非锁定螺丝的组合,以优化负载分布。
低轮廓钢板:纤薄设计最大限度地减少了对软组织的刺激,并减少了取出器械的需要。
生物相容性涂层。钛和合金涂层可提高耐腐蚀性和骨整合性。
数位化引导轮廓塑造。新型系统可实现虚拟规划,并建立根据患者解剖结构量身定制的3D列印预成型板。
无菌一次性试剂盒在感染控制和操作效率至关重要的市场中需求日益增长。
地区
本版提供了涵盖北美、欧洲、亚太地区、拉丁美洲以及中东和非洲的全球调查结果。
附录简称调查方法。
图表清单
图表列表
调查方法
全球关税的影响
板材和螺丝市场
The global plate and screw market was valued at $2.4 billion in 2024. The market is projected to grow, reaching $2.8 billion by 2031.
This report covers the full suite of products in the global plate and screw market, including anatomical plates and screws and generic plates and screws. Anatomical constructs include fixation systems designed for specific bones such as the clavicle, proximal humerus, elbow, distal radius, hand, proximal femur, distal femur, proximal tibia, distal tibia, and foot. Generic plates and screws include titanium and stainless steel designs available in mini, small, and large fragment systems.
The report quantifies unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market values, growth rates, and company shares, and provides analysis of market drivers and limiters, recent mergers and acquisitions, and competitive developments. Historical data are provided to 2021, with forecasts through 2031.
Market Overview
Plates and screws remain the cornerstone of internal fixation in orthopedic trauma surgery. Their versatility across fracture types, anatomical locations, and patient profiles keeps them among the most widely used implants worldwide. While innovation in orthopedic trauma now extends across intramedullary nails, external fixators, and bioabsorbable materials, plates and screws continue to anchor treatment protocols due to their familiarity, proven biomechanics, and accessibility.
Globally, surgeons are transitioning from generic flat plates toward anatomically specific, pre-contoured designs that restore natural bone geometry more effectively. These systems minimize intraoperative bending and reduce operative time, leading to faster procedures and improved patient recovery. As hospitals and surgeons prioritize predictable outcomes, adoption of anatomical systems continues to rise, even as growth moderates from its initial acceleration in the early 2010s.
Material trends also shape the market. Titanium has steadily gained share from stainless steel because of its high biocompatibility, lighter weight, and lower imaging artifact. Titanium's improved affordability further supports this shift, particularly in mini and small fragment systems. However, stainless steel maintains strong demand in large-fragment plates and screws where higher weight-bearing strength remains advantageous.
Industry research continues to focus on new materials and hybrid alloys that optimize the balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and modulus of elasticity. Innovations in composite structures, coating technologies, and surface texturing are aimed at improving bone-implant integration and long-term stability.
Globally, market performance varies by region. Mature markets in North America and Western Europe show slower value growth due to pricing pressures from centralized procurement and established penetration. Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific and Latin America display faster unit expansion supported by increasing access to trauma care and surgeon training.
Market Drivers
Anatomic Plates and Screws
The proportion of anatomically specific, pre-contoured plates continues to expand. Designed to match the natural curvature and anatomy of each bone, these plates minimize intraoperative contouring and reduce the risk of malalignment. They also support faster recovery through improved fixation stability and optimal load transfer.
Surgeons favor anatomical systems because they simplify surgery and shorten time under anesthesia, especially in complex fractures of the distal radius, clavicle, proximal humerus, and lower limb. The transition toward these implants, though slower than in previous years, remains a consistent driver of value growth due to their higher ASP compared to generic plates.
Preference for Internal Fixation
Orthopedic surgeons continue to favor internal fixation over external fixation in a broad range of indications. Internal fixation provides more stable constructs and better cosmetic outcomes, while allowing for earlier patient mobilization. This trend benefits both the plate and screw segment and complementary categories such as intramedullary nails and cannulated screws. Locking plates, hybrid systems, and variable-angle technology have further expanded the range of indications for internal fixation, reinforcing this shift in clinical preference.
Titanium Plates and Screws
Titanium's biocompatibility and corrosion resistance make it ideal for long-term implantation. Its lighter weight improves patient comfort, while its favorable modulus of elasticity reduces stress shielding compared to stainless steel. Although titanium costs more, declining raw material prices and improved processing technologies have narrowed the gap, supporting broader adoption.
Titanium is now standard in many mini and small fragment systems, while stainless steel remains preferred in large fragment plates that must sustain higher loads. Because titanium devices command higher ASPs, their growing share supports steady value growth across the total market.
Material Innovation and Product Modularity
Research into new alloys and polymer composites continues to refine plate and screw design. Companies are experimenting with surface coatings and porosity adjustments to enhance osseointegration. Increasing modularity in systems-such as variable-angle screw holes, hybrid locking mechanisms, and combination plate sets-gives surgeons more intraoperative flexibility, which improves procedural efficiency and expands case suitability.
Market Limiters
ASP Decreases
Despite innovation, global ASPs for orthopedic implants face downward pressure. Hospitals and health systems are increasingly driven by cost-containment initiatives. Group purchasing organizations (GPOs), government tender systems, and public awareness of implant pricing are compressing margins in mature markets.
Countries such as China have introduced value-based procurement (VBP) frameworks that sharply reduce allowable implant prices through competitive bidding. Similar trends are spreading in Western Europe and North America, where procurement networks consolidate orders and negotiate lower prices. Over the forecast period, these pressures will limit revenue growth even as unit demand rises.
Competing Fixation Technologies
Growth in alternative fixation methods-notably intramedullary nails and external fixation-poses competitive challenges. Intramedullary nails allow early weight-bearing for long bone fractures and are favored for certain indications where they deliver superior outcomes. External fixation remains popular for temporary stabilization in severe trauma and for minimally invasive cases that require lower blood loss and shorter operative time.
While these technologies complement rather than replace plates and screws, their expanding indications in long-bone trauma and complex fractures create competitive overlap that limits upside growth.
Medical Device Regulation (MDR)
New regulatory standards, particularly in Europe, have raised the cost and complexity of bringing devices to market. The European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) has aligned closer to U.S. FDA standards, demanding extensive clinical validation and documentation for all new devices and even for legacy products undergoing certification renewal.
Compliance costs have increased substantially. For smaller manufacturers that previously relied on Europe as an early-launch region, these barriers slow innovation and limit competition. As a result, fewer new designs are entering the market each year, concentrating share among established multinational companies.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
Competitive Analysis
DePuy Synthes
DePuy Synthes held the leading share of the global plate and screw market in 2024. The company occupies the premium tier and has long been a reference name in internal fixation. Its leadership is reinforced by extensive surgeon loyalty, strong clinical data, and a comprehensive product portfolio covering all major anatomical sites.
DePuy Synthes continues to market its plates and screws under the LCP(R) (Locking Compression Plate) and VA-LCP(R) (Variable Angle Locking Compression Plate) brands. These systems are widely adopted for their modularity, variable-angle options, and wide anatomic coverage. Following Johnson & Johnson's acquisition of Synthes, DePuy Synthes has maintained its dominance despite intensified competition, with only marginal share erosion over time.
Stryker
Stryker held the second-largest share of the market in 2024. The company's position strengthened through both organic growth and acquisitions, including Wright Medical and Integra LifeSciences' orthopedics portfolio.
Stryker's AxSOS Plating Systems(R) remain a mainstay for long-bone fractures, offering multiple sizes and locking or non-locking configurations. Its VariAx(R) portfolio, designed for upper-extremity applications, emphasizes variable-angle capability for anatomic flexibility. The company's pricing is among the highest in the market, occasionally exceeding even DePuy Synthes, reflecting strong brand equity and perceived clinical performance.
Zimmer Biomet
Zimmer Biomet ranked third globally in 2024. Its plate and screw portfolio includes the Periarticular Locking Plating System (PLCP(R)), A.L.P.S.(R), and DVR(R) series, which address fractures of the radius, humerus, femur, and tibia. The company's Non-Contact Bridging(R) (NCB) technology provides locked fixation without plate-to-bone contact, reducing soft tissue irritation and preserving periosteal blood flow.
Zimmer Biomet competes primarily in the mid-tier pricing segment, with most products priced below the market average, except for select premium lines such as NCB. Its strong clinical network and global distribution capabilities support continued stable share in the total market.
Technology and Practice Trends
Variable-angle locking. Allows flexible screw placement without sacrificing stability, especially in periarticular fractures.
Hybrid fixation. Surgeons combine locking and non-locking screws within the same plate to optimize load sharing.
Low-profile plates. Slimmer constructs minimize soft tissue irritation and reduce the need for hardware removal.
Biocompatible coatings. Titanium and alloy coatings improve corrosion resistance and osteointegration.
Digitally guided contouring. Emerging systems allow virtual planning and 3D-printed pre-contoured plates tailored to patient anatomy.
Sterile single-use kits. Growing popularity in markets emphasizing infection control and procedural efficiency.
Geography
This edition provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
Methodology Appendix and Acronym Glossary included.
Where are the largest and fastest-growing regions within the global plate and screw market through 2031.
How will anatomical plate adoption influence ASP trends and value growth.
What are the implications of the global shift toward titanium and advanced alloys for pricing and competition.
Which companies lead in innovation, and how their portfolios compare in design, coverage, and pricing.
How regulatory and procurement pressures are shaping market access and profitability.
What role material advances and digital manufacturing will play in differentiating premium systems.
The Global Plate and Screw Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with procedure-level modeling, company share analysis, and pricing data.
Use it to quantify market demand, prioritize product development, support pricing strategy, and benchmark performance across competitors and regions.
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Research Methodology
Impact Of Global Tariffs
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