PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1606510
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1606510
Overview
The global handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market reached US$ 7.09 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 15.64 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 10.4% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments refer to a category of surgical tools designed for use in minimally invasive surgical procedures, where smaller incisions are made in the body compared to traditional open surgery. These instruments are specifically designed to facilitate precise, controlled and efficient surgery with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues, leading to faster recovery times, reduced risk of infection and less scarring for patients. These instruments are typically smaller, lighter and more ergonomically designed than traditional surgical tools. Their compact size allows them to fit through smaller incisions, often as small as a few millimeters, without causing significant damage to the surrounding tissues.
The handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market is experiencing robust growth, fueled by advancements in surgical technology, an increasing preference for minimally invasive procedures, and patient-centered care. With the rising number of surgeries, the demand for these instruments is expected to continue to rise globally. For instance, according to the Government of Saskatchewan, more than 95,700 surgeries were performed between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, the highest annual surgical volume ever recorded.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries
Increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries is significantly driving the growth of the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market and is expected to drive the market over the forecast period. Minimally invasive surgery, characterized by smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, faster recovery and fewer complications, is gaining widespread adoption among both patients and healthcare providers. This shift in surgical practices is increasing the demand for advanced, precision-driven tools such as handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments, which play a critical role in performing these procedures.
According to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), 83 percent of the total number of procedures performed in 2023 were minimally invasive. Additionally, according to the procedures at the ISAPS World Congress in Cartagena, there is a higher increase of 5.5% in surgical procedures, with more than 15.8 million procedures performed by plastic surgeons. Over the last four years, the overall increase is 40%. This increasing number of surgeries and minimally invasive surgeries driving the growth of handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments.
Smaller incisions reduce the risk of infection, bleeding, and scarring. This is particularly attractive to patients who prefer procedures with minimal post-surgical complications. For instance, a study published in by Lancet found that patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery experienced 50% fewer complications compared to those who had traditional open surgery.
High cost of instruments and technologies
The high cost of instruments and technologies is significantly hampering the growth of the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market and is expected to hamper the market growth over the forecast period. While minimally invasive surgeries offer numerous advantages, such as reduced recovery times, fewer complications and enhanced patient satisfaction, the associated costs of advanced surgical tools and technologies can be a barrier, particularly for healthcare systems, hospitals and patients in lower-income regions or those with budget constraints.
Many handheld instruments used in minimally invasive procedures, such as laparoscopic scissors, endoscopic forceps and robotic-assisted tools, come with high upfront costs. These tools often feature advanced materials, precision engineering and specialized functionalities, all of which contribute to their high price. For instance, according to ScienceDirect, direct instrument costs for handheld robotic devices in general surgery were $310 vs $973 when comparing HandX with the DaVinci, respectively.
Many handheld instruments are used alongside imaging technologies, such as laparoscopes and endoscopes which provide real-time visualization. While these technologies improve surgical precision, they also come with high costs. For instance, a high-definition endoscopic system can cost between $25,000 and $50,000, while advanced systems integrated with 3D imaging or real-time data processing can push costs even higher.
The global handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market is segmented based on product type, application, end-user and region.
The laparoscopy segment is expected to dominate the global handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market share
The laparoscopy segment holds a major portion of the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market share and is expected to continue to hold a significant portion of the market share over the forecast period. This surgical technique, which uses small incisions and specialized tools to perform surgeries, has seen widespread adoption in a variety of medical fields due to its numerous advantages.
For instance, the Lancet study included 97,234 surgical procedures across 676 public hospitals. In total, 16,061 (16.5%) were performed using laparoscopic approaches, which were less common across all procedure categories. The growing preference for laparoscopic surgery is driving the demand for handheld instruments specifically designed for these procedures, which is a major factor contributing to its dominance.
Laparoscopy has become the gold standard for many types of minimally invasive surgeries because it offers faster recovery times, less postoperative pain and smaller scars. These advantages are particularly appealing to patients, leading to the growing preference for laparoscopic techniques. For instance, HandX is a lightweight, FDA-cleared and CE-marked device that combines the benefits of robotics and handheld instruments. HandX allows the surgeon to perform complex minimally invasive surgeries using a device that combines the benefits of a surgical robotic-based platform with the simplicity and affordability of traditional laparoscopic surgery.
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the global handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market
North America region is expected to hold the largest share in the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market over the forecast period. Hospitals and surgical centers in North America, especially in the United States are among the most advanced globally, with a high penetration of minimally invasive surgery tools, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted instruments.
For instance, in the United States, major hospitals like the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic are recognized globally for their adoption of robot-assisted and laparoscopic surgeries, which require a wide range of handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments.
Specialized centers for procedures such as cardiac surgery, bariatric surgery, orthopedic surgery and gastrointestinal surgeries often use advanced handheld minimally invasive instruments, further driving demand in the region. A report by IBISWorld indicated that the U.S. healthcare sector was valued at approximately $4.8 trillion in 2023, with a significant portion allocated to surgical services and procedures that use minimally invasive techniques.
Asia Pacific is growing at the fastest pace in the Handheld Minimally Invasive Surgical Instruments market
The Asia Pacific region is experiencing the fastest growth in the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market. Many countries in the Asia-Pacific, particularly China, India and Japan, are significantly improving their healthcare infrastructure and investing in modern medical technologies. This is facilitating the adoption of advanced surgical techniques, including minimally invasive surgeries, which require handheld instruments.
As healthcare costs rise and patients seek faster recovery times with fewer complications, there is a strong demand for minimally invasive surgeries in Asia Pacific. Patients in countries like Japan, South Korea and India are increasingly opting for these procedures due to their benefits, such as shorter hospital stays, less postoperative pain and smaller scars. For instance, according to the NIH, more than 570 da Vinci (uses hand-held, long-shafted instruments) units were operational in Japan in 2023, highlighting the growing acceptance of robotic surgery despite the challenges.
The major global players in the handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market include Medtronic plc, Olympus Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Meril Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd., Boston Scientific Corporation, Wexler Surgical, CONMED Corporation, Smith+Nephew, CooperSurgical Inc., Johnson & Johnson and among others.
The global handheld minimally invasive surgical instruments market report would provide approximately 62 tables, 57 figures and 197 pages.
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