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The medical gases industry plays a crucial role in healthcare by providing essential gases used in various medical applications. Key gases include oxygen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and medical air. Oxygen is vital for respiratory therapy and life support systems, aiding patients with breathing difficulties. Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, serves as an anesthetic and analgesic in surgical and dental procedures. Carbon dioxide is used in insufflation during minimally invasive surgeries and as a respiratory stimulant. Nitrogen is employed in cryosurgery and as a component in medical gas mixtures. Medical air, a blend of nitrogen and oxygen, is used in respiratory therapy and as a carrier gas for anesthetics.
The surgical and medical instrument industry is well-balanced in juggling strong sales, unstable international trade policies, constantly changing regulations and a nascent explosion in innovation.
The industry is optimistic and predicts steady growth well into the future.
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