The forecasted data for appendectomy cases in France from 2024 to 2028 shows a gradual decline, with the number of inpatient cases set to decrease from 65.94 thousand in 2024 to 63.52 thousand in 2028. This represents an average year-on-year decrease of approximately 0.61%, indicating a downward trend. Comparing this to data from 2023, the number of cases stood at 66.55 thousand, illustrating a sustained decline in procedures. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecast period is negative, reflecting a consistent reduction in the number of surgeries performed.
Future trends to monitor include advancements in medical technology and healthcare policies focusing on non-invasive treatments, which may further reduce the need for surgical appendectomies. Furthermore, public health initiatives aimed at improving digestive health might also contribute to the declining trend in the number of appendectomies performed.