PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1606537
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1606537
Overview
The global surgical mesh market reached US$ 1.90 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 3.22 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.9% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Surgical mesh is a medical device used in surgical procedures to provide additional support to weakened or damaged tissue. It is typically a flexible, sheet-like structure made from synthetic or biological materials and is designed to reinforce and stabilize tissues during healing. Surgical meshes are widely used in various surgical applications, including hernia repair, pelvic organ prolapse (POP) repair, stress urinary incontinence (SUI) treatment and other reconstructive surgeries. Meshes are available in various structures, such as monofilament, multifilament and composite meshes, to cater to specific surgical needs.
The surgical mesh market has witnessed substantial demand over the years owing to the rising hernia repairs, especially. For instance, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), more than 1 million hernia repairs are performed each year in the United States, and worldwide these surgeries are estimated to top 20 million annually, these repairs involve the use of surgical mesh, making it the standard of care for hernia surgery, contributing to the increasing demand for surgical meshes.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Rising prevalence of hernias
The rising prevalence of hernias is significantly driving the surgical mesh market, as hernia repairs are one of the most common surgical applications for mesh implants. Hernia is a condition in which an organ or tissue bulges through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. For instance, aLLSurgical mesh is used to reinforce the weakened area, ensuring better recovery outcomes and reducing the risk of recurrence.
Additionally, hernia repairs are among the most common types of surgeries performed worldwide. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), annually, about 20 million hernia repairs are conducted globally. This high volume directly drives demand for surgical meshes used in these procedures, especially for inguinal, umbilical, and ventral hernias.
Surgical mesh is considered the gold standard for hernia repair due to its ability to provide long-term reinforcement to the tissue. 80% of all hernia repairs involve the use of mesh, as it helps prevent recurrence and speeds up recovery. This preference for mesh implants in hernia surgeries significantly contributes to the growth of the surgical mesh market.
Complications and safety concerns
Complications and safety concerns related to surgical mesh are expected to hamper the growth of the surgical mesh market. These concerns revolve around issues such as mesh migration, infection, erosion, chronic pain and long-term health complications, all of which can lead to negative patient outcomes and increased healthcare costs. The growing number of adverse events and safety concerns surrounding surgical meshes has prompted regulatory scrutiny and legal challenges, which can slow the adoption of mesh products.
Mesh erosion occurs when the mesh material degrades or moves from its original position, causing it to become embedded in nearby tissues or organs. This can lead to severe complications such as infection, chronic pain, and tissue damage. Similarly, mesh migration refers to the movement of the mesh from its intended placement, which can also cause internal damage and necessitate corrective surgery.
For instance, studies suggest that 5% to 20% of hernia operations result in mesh failure. According to a study in the British Medical Journal, the rate could be between 12% and 30%. These complications may require revision surgeries, which can increase both healthcare costs and patient morbidity.
The global surgical mesh market is segmented based on product type, material type, application, end-user and region.
The hernia repair segment is expected to dominate the global surgical mesh market share
The hernia repair segment holds a major portion of the surgical mesh market share and is expected to continue to hold a significant portion of the market share over the forecast period due to the established use of mesh in hernia repair surgeries and the superior outcomes provided by mesh-based procedures compared to traditional non-mesh surgeries. Hernia repair surgeries are the gold standard for reinforcing the weakened abdominal walls and preventing hernia recurrence. Thus, the market players are focusing on surgical mesh development due to its wide advantages.
For instance, in November 2024, Deep Blue Medical expanded its success of T-Line Hernia Mesh, a surgical product that helps prevent the recurrence of hernias after abdominal hernia repair surgery. Although the T-Line Mesh made its clinical debut just three years ago, it is already being used by about 45 clinical sites in the United States and over 8,000 of the novel extensions and lockstitches of the mesh have been implanted to date with no adverse events.
The shift towards minimally invasive hernia repair surgeries, such as laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgery, has contributed to the dominance of the hernia repair segment. Surgical meshes are ideal for use in these procedures because they are lightweight, flexible and can be easily inserted through small incisions.
For instance, laparoscopic hernia repair is becoming the preferred technique for many surgeons due to its lower complication rates and quicker recovery. According to the Global Hernia Society, the laparoscopic approach accounts for about 60-70% of hernia surgeries in developed countries, driving the demand for surgical meshes tailored for these procedures.
With the increasing awareness of hernias and the effectiveness of mesh-based surgeries, more patients are seeking treatment, contributing to the growing demand for hernia repairs using mesh. Additionally, improvements in healthcare access in emerging economies have increased the number of hernia surgeries being performed in those regions.
For instance, in June 2021, BG Medical., the manufacturer and distributor of the 21st Century SURGIMESH Platform honored Hernia Awareness Month by partnering with CQInsights to pioneer a new approach that delivers better outcomes for patients, with a larger mission to share sustainable solutions that improve healthcare for everyone.
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the global surgical mesh market
North America represents the largest share of the global surgical mesh market in terms of both revenue generation and market size. The U.S., in particular, is the largest market within the region, driven by a combination of high demand for surgeries, advanced healthcare technologies, and a well-established healthcare system.
North America, particularly the United States, has a high incidence of hernias due to factors such as an aging population, high obesity rates, and sedentary lifestyles. This has led to a large number of hernia repairs, most of which involve surgical mesh. For instance, according to Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project data and the US Food and Drug Administration, an estimated 611,000 ventral and 1 million inguinal hernia repairs are performed each year in the US.
North America has high levels of healthcare awareness and access, which leads to an increased number of surgeries involving surgical mesh. Patients are more likely to seek treatment for conditions like hernias, knowing that advanced treatments, such as mesh implants, are available. Thus, the market players are focusing on launching the surgical mesh with technological advancements.
For instance, in April 2024, ELA Bio commercially launched the OviTex Inguinal Hernia Repair (IHR) mesh in the US. The Pennsylvania-based firm has specifically designed the robotic-compatible OviTex IHR surgical mesh for use in laparoscopic and inguinal hernia repair. It comes in a three or four layer anatomically shaped device or a three-layer rectangular device.
Asia Pacific is growing at the fastest pace in the surgical mesh market
The Asia Pacific region is experiencing the fastest growth in the surgical mesh market. The rising rates of obesity in countries like China and India, combined with an increasing number of abdominal hernia cases, are driving the demand for hernia repair surgeries. Obesity is a key risk factor for hernias, and with lifestyle changes, these conditions are becoming more prevalent in the Asia Pacific region, creating a significant market opportunity for surgical meshes.
For instance, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the prevalence of obesity in Asia is rising rapidly. According to the Chinese BMI classification for overweight and obesity, 34.8% of the study population were overweight and 14.1% were obese. This growing rate of obesity significantly contributes to the increasing number of hernia cases and surgeries requiring mesh.
The Asia Pacific region has witnessed significant investments in healthcare infrastructure, particularly in countries like India, China and South Korea, where hospitals, surgical centers and medical device manufacturers are modernizing and expanding. This has made advanced surgical treatments, including mesh-based procedures, more accessible to the growing population.
For instance, in October 2024, Park Hospital, a multi-specialty healthcare provider performed a complex robotic-assisted surgery to save a 45-year-old man from a complicated diaphragmatic hernia. Robotic-assisted surgery allowed to safely reduce the herniated organs back into the abdominal cavity and repair the diaphragm with a large mesh, ensuring a stable closure. This increases the demand for surgical mesh in the region.
The major global players in the surgical mesh market include Johnson & Johnson, B. Braun SE, Medtronic plc, Becton, Dickinson and Company, CITEC, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc., Medcity Surgicals, Dolphin Sutures, Herniamesh S.r.l., Advin Health Care and among others.
The global surgical mesh market report delivers a detailed analysis with 70 key tables, more than 66 visually impactful figures, and 176 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.