The data for transurethral prostatectomy procedures in Germany indicates a steady decline from 73.34 thousand in 2024 to 71.68 thousand by 2028. This represents a downward trend with a year-on-year percentage decrease of approximately 0.57%. From 2024 onwards, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is forecasted to be a slight decline at around 0.57% over the five-year period up to 2028.
Future trends to watch include:
- Improved screening and diagnostic techniques might affect the volume of surgical procedures.
- Advancements in non-surgical treatment options could contribute to further reductions in invasive procedures.
- Demographic changes, such as an aging population, may influence the demand for prostate treatments.
- Potential impacts of healthcare policy reforms and changes in medical reimbursement structures.