MIS Instruments Market Size, Share and Trends- Forecast 2025
According to research report the global MIS instruments market is expected to grow from USD 20.1 billion in 2019 to USD 32.7 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period.
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Market growth is largely driven by factors such as the advantages of
minimally invasive surgeries over traditional open surgeries and the
increasing number of minimally invasive surgical procedures performed
across the globe. On the other hand, the uncertain regulatory framework
in the medical device industry is a major factor restraining the growth
of this market.
Based on type of surgery, the global MIS instruments market
is divided into cardiothoracic surgery, gastrointestinal surgery,
orthopedic surgery, gynecological surgery, cosmetic & bariatric
surgery, urological surgery, and other surgeries. The cardiothoracic
surgery segment accounted for the largest share of the global MIS
instruments market in 2018. The large share of this segment can be
attributed to the rising prevalence of cardiac diseases, growing
awareness about the benefits of early detection of cardiovascular
complications, the growing number of coronary and percutaneous
cardiology interventions, and increasing adoption of MIS instruments
owing to their convenience and better results as compared to other
techniques.
Based on product, the MIS instruments market is
segmented into handheld instruments, inflation devices, surgical scopes,
cutting instruments, guiding devices, electrosurgical &
electrocautery instruments, and other instruments. Handheld instruments
accounted for the largest share of the MIS instruments market in 2018,
owing to factors such as the increasing number of surgical procedures
and the development of high-dexterity, low-cost articulating
laparoscopic handheld surgical instruments.
Based on end user,
the global MIS instruments market is divided into hospitals and
ambulatory surgery centers & clinics. The hospitals segment
accounted for the largest share of the market in 2018 due to the large
number of minimally invasive surgical procedures performed in hospitals
owing to the presence of highly skilled healthcare professionals.
The major players in the Minimally Invasive Surgical instruments market
include Medtronic plc (Ireland), Johnson & Johnson (US), Stryker
Corporation (US), B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), Smith & Nephew
plc (US), Boston Scientific Corporation (US), and CONMED Corporation
(US). These players have adopted various growth strategies such as
product launches, acquisitions, agreements, partnerships &
collaborations, and expansions to increase their presence in the global
Minimally Invasive Surgical instruments market.
Medtronic
(Ireland) dominated the global MIS instruments market in 2018. The
company focuses on product commercialization and R&D activities to
maintain its leading position in the market. The key products offered by
the company include handheld instruments such as surgical stapling
devices, retractors, dissectors, trocars, vessel-sealing instruments,
hernia mechanical devices, and electrosurgical instruments.
Johnson & Johnson (US) held the second position in the market in
2018. The company operates in the Minimally Invasive Surgical
instruments market through its subsidiaries, Ethicon, Inc. and DePuy
Synthes. The company focuses on various organic and inorganic growth
strategies to gain a competitive edge in the market. In the past three
years, the company has launched various surgical staplers and cutting
devices in order to add specific products to its portfolio for spine
surgeries.
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In 2018, North America accounted for the largest share of the global Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments Market,
followed by Europe. The large share of the North American market can be
attributed to the large volume of surgical procedures performed in
North American countries due to early diagnosis and treatment, high cost
of procedures as compared to developing regions, increasing number of
surgical centers, and growing adoption of minimally invasive surgical
techniques.
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