PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1467871
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1467871
The global vascular closure devices market size reached US$ 1.5 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 2.4 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1% during 2024-2032. The burgeoning healthcare industry, increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, and the rising demand for effective blood loss management in patients represent some of the key factors driving the market.
Vascular closure devices (VCDs) are used in hospitals, clinics, and specialty and ambulatory surgery centers across the globe to immediately seal the small puncture made in an artery after an angiogram. These devices are widely utilized among patients undergoing catheterization via the femoral route as compared to traditional mechanical compression. They assist in reducing the risk of immediate bleeding from the groin puncture site. Besides this, they also aid in setting a large body habitus and anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapies. As they offer various benefits, such as reducing the time to hemostasis, facilitating patient mobilization, lowering patient discomfort associated with prolonged bed rest, decreasing hospital stays, and preventing femoral artery complications, the demand for VCDs is increasing worldwide.
At present, there is a rise in the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), such as stroke and coronary heart, peripheral arterial, and aortic diseases, across the globe. This, along with the burgeoning healthcare industry, represents one of the key factors supporting the growth of the market. Besides this, the escalating demand for catheterization and interventional procedures for diagnosing and treating CVDs is offering lucrative growth opportunities to industry investors. In addition, the growing demand for advanced surgical equipment in hospitals and surgical centers is positively influencing the market. Moreover, there is an increase in the demand for femoral mode for vascular access during coronary angiography and other interventional procedures around the world. This, coupled with the growing demand for non-invasive procedures to avoid stitches and scarring, is positively influencing the market. Apart from this, the rising focus of doctors on effective blood loss management in patients during surgical procedures is strengthening the growth of the market. Additionally, key manufacturers operating in the industry are focusing on manufacturing large-bore vascular closure devices. In line with this, the increasing number of registrations for innovative devices by key market players is propelling the growth of the market. Furthermore, the rising awareness among the masses about the benefits of VCDs, such as enabling minimal invasions, high patient outcomes, early ambulation, and comfort during procedures, is bolstering the growth of the market.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the global vascular closure devices market report, along with forecasts at the global, regional and country level from 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on product, access, procedure, and end-user.
Passive Approximators
Collagen Plugs
Sealant or Gel-Based Devices
Compression-Assist Devices
Active Approximators
Suture-Based Devices
Clip-Based Devices
External Hemostatic Devices
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the vascular closure devices market based on the product. This includes passive approximators (collagen plugs, sealant or gel-based devices, and compression-assist devices), active approximators (suture-based devices and clip-based devices) and external hemostatic devices. According to the report, passive approximators represented the largest segment.
Femoral Access
Radial Access
A detailed breakup and analysis of the vascular closure devices market based on access has also been provided in the report. This includes femoral and radial access. According to the report, femoral access accounted for the largest market share.
Interventional Cardiology
Interventional Radiology/Vascular Surgery
A detailed breakup and analysis of the vascular closure devices market based on procedure has also been provided in the report. This includes the interventional cardiology and interventional radiology/vascular surgery. According to the report, interventional cardiology accounted for the largest market share.
Hospitals
Ambulatory Surgical Centers
Others
A detailed breakup and analysis of the vascular closure devices market based on end-user has also been provided in the report. This includes hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and others. According to the report, hospitals accounted for the largest market share.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets that include North America (the United States and Canada), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others), Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others), and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America was the largest market for vascular closure devices. Some of factors driving the North America vascular closure devices market included the growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, rising trend of one-day surgeries for vascular procedures, increasing clinical trials for vascular devices, etc.
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the global vascular closure devices market. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided. Some of the companies include Abbott Laboratories, Cardiva Medical Inc. (Haemonetics Corporation), Cordis Corporation (Cardinal Health Inc.), ENDOCOR GmbH & Co. KG, Merit Medical Systems Inc., Morris Innovative Inc., Teleflex Incorporated, Terumo Medical Corporation (Terumo Corporation), Transluminal Technologies LLC, Vasorum Ltd., etc. Kindly note that this only represents a partial list of companies, and the complete list has been provided in the report.
Kindly note that this only represents a partial list of companies, and the complete list has been provided in the report.