Global Nerve Repair Biomaterial Market to Reach USD 1,297 Million by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 24.9%
Nerve repair biomaterials are highly specialized biomedical solutions designed to restore function after peripheral nerve damage. Peripheral nerves in the body are primarily responsible for transmitting motor and sensory signals between the brain, spinal cord, and limbs. When these nerves are injured due to trauma, surgeries, cuts, crush incidents, or disease, patients may experience loss of movement, reduced sensation, chronic pain, and long-term disability if the nerve does not heal properly. Historically, surgeons relied on autografts harvesting the patient’s own nerve tissue to bridge nerve gaps which often led to additional complications including donor site pain, sensation loss, and prolonged recovery. In modern medical practices, nerve repair biomaterials provide a groundbreaking alternative by eliminating the need for nerve harvesting and enhancing natural regenerative processes.
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