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==Urinary Problems in men and women==
* Both men and women have an increased risk for urinary incontinence as they get older, with men's rates rising steadily and women's rates peaking during menopause.
* The prevalence of incontinence in men of all ages is certainly lower than that for women.
* Women over 70, however, are twice as likely to have urinary incontinence as men of the same age.
 
[http://www.ehow.com/facts_5664964_urinary-prevalence-men-vs_-women.html Source: Urinary prevalence men Vs women]
 
 
==Market Analysis==
* We determined market data to have an idea about the market potential for ureteral stents.
* We have done this modeling for female population in US as women has the higher prevalence rate for urinary incontinence than men in all age groups.
* Prevalence increased with age, from 28% for 30- to 39-year-old women to 55% for 80- to 90-year-old women.
* 18% of respondents reported severe UI.
* The prevalence of severe UI also increased notably with age, from 8% for 30- to 39-year-old women to 33% for 80- to 90-year-old women.
* Among all, 9% reported slight UI, 15% reported moderate UI, 18% reported severe UI, and 58% reported no UI.
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===Methodology===
[[Image:methodology-ureteral stents.jpg|center|650px]]
 
===Prevalence rate in US (women)===
{|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD" colspan = "2"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in US (women)'''</font>
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|Age (in yrs)
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|Population with Urinary incontinence (in %)
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|align = "center"|30-39
|align = "center"|28%
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|40-49
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|41%
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|align = "center"|50-59
|align = "center"|48%
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|60-69
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|51%
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|align = "center"|70-79
|align = "center"|55%
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|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|80-90
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|54%
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[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/165/5/537 Source: Archives of internal medicine]
 
===Urinary incontinence severity among different age groups in US women===
 
[[Image:urinary incontinence severity.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/165/5/537 Source: Archives of internal medicine]]]
 
===Market potential for ureteral stent in US (women)===
 
{|border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" width="100%"
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#4F81BD" colspan = "6"|<font color="#FFFFFF">'''Market potential for ureteral stents in US women, 2009'''</font>
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|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|1. Age groups<br>
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|2. Female population<br>(from US census data)
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|3. Prevalence rate in female (%)
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|4. Market potential<br>(total prevalence)<br>(2<nowiki>*</nowiki>3)
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|5. Catherization rate (%)<br>
|align = "center" bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|6. Stent market based on catherization rate<br>(4<nowiki>*</nowiki>5)
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|30-39
|20128402
|28%
|5635953
|0.043%
|2423
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|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|40-49
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|22074384
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|41%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|9050497
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|0.123%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|11132
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|50-59
|20929761
|48%
|10046285
|0.124%
|12457
|-
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|60-69
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|14605565
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|51%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|7448838
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|0.160%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|11918
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|70-79
|9046207
|55%
|4975414
|0.172%
|8558
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|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|≥ 80
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|7216598
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|54%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|3896963
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|0.044%
|bgcolor = "#D3DFEE"|1715
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|'''Total'''
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|'''41053950'''
|&nbsp;
|'''48203'''
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* Prevalence rate in US women is growing at a CAGR of 1.19%
* Ureteral stent market is growing at a CAGR of 1.47%
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===Ureteral stent market forecast in US (women)===
[[Image:stent market forecast1.jpg|center|600px]]
 
[[Media:Detailed calculation workbook.xls|'''Detailed model workbook''']]
 
===Ureteral stent companies===
Various companies offering ureteral stents are:
 
* [http://www.bostonscientific.com/Device.bsci/,,/method/DevHome/navRelId/1000.1003/seo.serve Boston Scientific Corporation]
* [http://www.cookmedical.com/uro/familyListingAction.do?family=Ureteral+Stents Cook Group]
* [http://www.appliedmed.com/products/product_card.aspx?prodGroupID=6&catID=37&Name=Ureteral+stents Applied Medicals]
* [http://www.redi-tech.com/products/?get=pricing&loc=main&content=0&type=pricing&items=0&item=13 Redi-Tech Medical Products]
 
====Ureteral stents of various companies====
=====Boston Scientific=====
* Contour VL Variable Length Percuflex Stents<BR>
Inward spiral design of Nautilus Coil minimizes tissue contact for enhanced comfort. Dual variable length coil geometry permits balanced stent positioning to minimize the risk of migration. HydroPlus Coating provides unequalled surface lubricity which reduces friction to minimize risk of buckling during introduction and placement and to reduce risk of trauma and encrustation.
 
[[Image:Contour VL variable length percuflex stents.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.bostonscientific.com/Device.bsci/,,/method/DevHome/navRelId/1000.1003/seo.serve Source: www.bostonscientific.com]]]
 
* Percuflex Stents<Br>
:* High coil strength pigtail shape prevent stent migration
:* Thin wall promotes drainage and patency
:* Multiple, large side ports promote drainage
:* Attached suture for positioning and subsequent removal without the need for repeat cystoscopy
[[Image:percuflex stents.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.bostonscientific.com/Device.bsci/,,/method/DevHome/navRelId/1000.1003/seo.serve Source: www.bostonscientific.com]]]
 
* Polaris Ultra Ureteral Stent
:* Ultra Ureteral Stent provides the ease of placement benefits of a firm stent graduated into a soft bladder coil
:* Co-extrusion combines a firm durometer Percuflex Plus Material and a soft durometer Percuflex Material in the same stent
:* Nautilus bladder coil potentially reduce bladder irritation, and a relaxed renal coil facilitate ease of removal
 
[[Image:Polaris Ultra Ureteral Stent.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.bostonscientific.com/Device.bsci/,,/method/DevHome/navRelId/1000.1003/seo.serve Source: www.bostonscientific.com]]]
 
=====Cook Group=====
* Bander Ureteral Diversion Stent Set
It is used for intraoperative placement to stent the ureter during ureteroileal conduit construction and continent urinary diversions. Set includes: 2 stents, 2 catheter retainers and wire guide.
 
[[Image:Bander Ureteral Diversion Stent Set.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.cookmedical.com/uro/familyListingAction.do?family=Ureteral+Stents Source: www.cookmedical.com]]]
 
* C-Flex Double Pigtail Ureteral Stent Set
It is used for temporary internal drainage from the ureteropelvic junction to the bladder. Set includes stent, wire guide, stent positioner and catheter.
 
[[Image:C-Flex Double Pigtail Ureteral Stent Set.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.cookmedical.com/uro/familyListingAction.do?family=Ureteral+Stents Source: www.cookmedical.com]]]
 
* Towers Peripheral Ureteral Stent Set
It is also used for temporary internal drainage from the ureteropelvic junction to the bladder. The stent configuration allows peripheral as well as luminal drainage. Set Includes: Stent, Wire Guide, Catheter, and Stent Positioner.
 
[[Image:Towers Peripheral Ureteral Stent Set.jpg|500px|center|thumb|[http://www.cookmedical.com/uro/familyListingAction.do?family=Ureteral+Stents Source: www.cookmedical.com]]]
 
=====Applied medicals=====
* 7-10 endopyelotomy stent
It is used by urologists for endopyelotomy and endoureterotomy. The dual diameter promotes optimal healing while minimizing the discomfort often associated with larger diameter stents.
 
[[Image:ureteral stent-applied.jpg|center|500px|thumb|[http://www.appliedmed.com/products/product_card.aspx?prodGroupID=6&catID=37&Name=Ureteral+stents Source: www.appliedmed.com]]]
 
=====Redi-Tech Medical Products=====
* Ureteral stents set
:* Attached suture for positioning and subsequent removal without the need for repeat cystoscopy
:* Multiple, large side ports promote drainage
:* Radiopaque stent markings aid in placement and sizing
 
[[Image:Ureteral stent-redi tech.jpg|center|400px|thumb|[http://www.redi-tech.com/products/?get=pricing&loc=main&content=0&type=pricing&items=0&item=13 Source: www.redi-tech.com]]]
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