PUBLISHER: KBV Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1245711
PUBLISHER: KBV Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1245711
The Global Endoscopy Fluid Management Market size is expected to reach $970 Million by 2028, rising at a market growth of 7.2% CAGR during the forecast period.
Endoscopy fluid management is a medical device that assists in managing fluids during endoscopic procedures. These systems generally contain a suction device, a fluid collection unit, and a disposable fluid system. the fluid collection unit collects and stores fluid during endoscopic procedures. The suction device are used to remove fluids from the patient's body and carry them to the fluid collection unit. The disposable fluid system treats and disposes of the collected fluids in a manner that is environment friendly.
An endoscopy fluid management system is required in all endoscopy procedures, including laparoscopy, arthroscopy, hysteroscopy, and urology. A laparoscopy is a surgical, diagnostic procedure conducted utilizing laparoscopy and aids in evaluating the organs inside the abdomen. It's a minimally invasive procedure that needs only small incisions. In hysteroscopy, systemic absorption of the uterine distension fluid occurs majorly through disrupted endometrial and myometrial venous sinuses due to the pressure gradient between the uterine cavity and open vessels or sinuses.
The increased fluid absorption is linked with high intrauterine pressure, deep myometrial penetration, higher intrauterine pressure, and large uteri. Urology endoscopies are done to diagnose the issues related to the urinary tract. Endoscopies come in two forms one is ureteroscopy, and the other is cystoscopy. A cystoscopy utilizes a cystoscope to look inside the bladder and urethra, whereas a ureteroscopy utilizes a ureteroscopy to look inside the ureters and kidneys.
With technological advancements, it is possible to conduct invasive urological surgeries. Lower risk of complications and high efficiency characterizes them. For instance, the removal of kidney stones through the urethra. A medical pump is designed to deliver fluid under pressure to an operating area during endoscopy. Arthroscopy aids in treating anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, a significant injury in professional sports. Fluid management system pressure is set as low as possible or per the requirement to obtain a view.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
COVID-19 has put the healthcare system under stress around the world. The pandemic has altered how medical device manufacturers and healthcare providers approach endoscopy fluid management systems. The COVID-19 pandemic affected numerous sub-specialists and procedure-related fields such as gastroenterology. A considerable number of hospitals and clinics were restructured to raise their capacity for the patient diagnosed with COVID-19. In addition, a significant proportion of these endoscopic procedures were affected due to the lockdowns, which is expected to have a negative impact on the growth of the endoscopy fluid management market.
Market Growth Factors
The increasing number of minimally invasive surgeries
Surgeries which are minimally invasive are much less traumatic than conventional open surgeries. Surgeries performed with traditional laparoscopic instruments were traumatic and complex. But in minimally invasive surgeries, laparoscopic cameras are inserted through smaller incisions, and small specialized instruments are utilized to perform the operation. The recovery is also less painful, and patients recover faster. The popularity of these surgeries are increasing due to the quicker recovery, smaller incisions, high accuracy, shorter hospital stays, and less scarring & pain. In addition, these medical displays provide even the most negligible difference in cells and tissues, ensure superior visibility, and enable rapid and precise surgery. This supports the growth of the regional market.
The rising cases of gastrointestinal cancer
It was seen that the burden of GI cancers has continued to shift towards economically developing nations which usually have fewer healthcare resources to manage the rising incidence. The number of new cases and death for each type of the five major types of GI cancers are expected to increase. This cancer is also associated with infection, tobacco smoking, diet, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, and obesity. The increasing cases of GI cancers, especially in developing countries, will surge the utilization of endoscopy fluid management, boosting the market expansion in the projected period.
Market Restraining Factors
Alternatives to endoscopy
Patients undergoing endoscopy are generally provided with anesthetic or are mildly sedated as the procedure might be uncomfortable or painful to many patients, while almost all individuals undergoing a CT scan don't require any sedation. In addition, CT scans can be done on people of nearly every age, while most endoscopy procedures are done on adults. The painlessness and the requirement of no type of sedatives in the CT scans might make them a better alternative to endoscopy; hence the market growth for endoscopy fluid management is expected to hinder.
Product Outlook
Based on product, the endoscopy fluid management market is segmented into system and accessories. The accessories segment acquired a substantial revenue share in the endoscopy fluid management market in 2021. This is due to the usage of these accessories to provide treatment or collect tissue samples. An endoscope has a channel through which the doctor can insert tools into the patient's body. These tools include flexible forceps, which take the tissue sample; biopsy forceps which are used to remove any suspicious growth; cytology brushes which take the cell sample and suture removal forceps, which are used to remove stitches inside the body.
Application Outlook
On the basis of application, the endoscopy fluid management market is divided into laparoscopy, hysteroscopy and others. The laparoscopy segment held the highest revenue share in the endoscopy fluid management market in 2021. This is because of the increasing number of laparoscopy procedures. Many individuals are now opting for minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and treatment. In addition, the rising geriatric population globally is further increasing the demand for endoscopy fluid management systems. These factors are anticipated to propel the segment's growth during the projected period.
End User Outlook
By end user, the endoscopy fluid management market is classified into hospital, clinics and others. The hospital segment led the endoscopy fluid management market by generating the maximum revenue share in 2021. This is due to the rising number of patient admissions for numerous surgical procedures in such healthcare settings. There is an increase in endoscopy procedures and the development of advanced hospitals. Also, many governmental bodies are now concentrating on enhancing the capacity for surgical procedures. These factors are anticipated to surge the expansion of the segment.
Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the endoscopy fluid management market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. The North America region generated the highest revenue share in the endoscopy fluid management market in 2021. This is due to the assistance provided by these systems in maintaining precise pressure to decrease the bleeding in internal cavities during endoscopic procedures. Utilizing high-tech devices enhances treatment compliance. The region also has highly skilled medical professionals, high-tech technology, and a robust healthcare infrastructure. Also, many policies by the government to further enhance the sector is expected to increase their utilization and propel the market growth in the region.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Medtronic PLC is the forerunners in the Endoscopy Fluid Management Market. Companies such as Olympus Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Hologic, Inc. are some of the key innovators in Endoscopy Fluid Management Market.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Medtronic PLC, Olympus Corporation, Steris PLC, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Stryker Corporation, Hologic, Inc., ConMed Corporation, Karl Storz SE & Co. KG, Arthrex, Inc., and COMEG Medical Technologies (Acteon Group).
Strategies Deployed in Endoscopy Fluid Management Market
2022-Dec: Olympus came into an agreement to acquire Odin Vision, a UK-based cloud-AI endoscopy start-up. Through this acquisition, Olympus aims to strengthen its capabilities to deliver data-driven insights and advanced AI-powered solutions which can transform patient care and enhance clinical and procedural workflows.
2022-Feb: Stryker took over Vocera Communications, Inc., a company involved in digital care coordination and communication. Through this acquisition, Stryker would advance innovations and boost its digital aspirations. Additionally, both companies would work together to allow safer patient care and support their customers to enhance outcomes.
2021-Nov: Medtronic received FDA approval for PillCam Small Bowel 3 system. The PillCam SB3 integrates Medtronic's PillCam technology with Amazon logistics, integration developed to ensure both timely and precise results for patients from the convenience of their homes.
2021-Oct: Arthrex expanded its global footprint by setting up a new facility in Anderson County, United States. The new plant is expected to create 500 new jobs. The new plant reflects Arthrex's commitment to manufacturing supreme quality products in the United States and further aids Arthrex in the growth and development of new products.
2021-Jun: STERIS plc took over Cantel Medical, a provider of infection prevention products and services to dental, dialysis, endoscopy, and life sciences Customers. This acquisition would complement and broaden Steris's product and service portfolio, customers, and global.
2021-Apr: Medtronic released GI Genius, a medical device that utilizes artificial intelligence to assist clinicians to identify in real-time any potential irregularities in the colon during colonoscopies. Colonoscopies allow gastroenterologists to detect polyps and lesions that might develop into cancer as a means of screening and surveillance.
2020-Oct: Olympus Corporation launched ENDO-AID, a product that allows real-time display of automatically detected suspicious lesions. ENDO-AID works together with the newly released EVIS X1, Olympus' most advanced endoscopy system to date.
2020-Mar: KARL STORZ unveiled TELE PACK + system, a mobile, compact endoscopy system. The product is a portable video system created to integrate all the important components, consisting of the camera control unit, light source, and display needed for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment, including data management and image capture.
2018-Aug: Hologic launched the Fluent system, a fluid management system for hysteroscopic procedures across the United States. The product is developed in response to the issues faced by doctors and nurses performing hysteroscopies. The Fluent System consists of advanced technology with a modernized design for highly efficient fluid monitoring during procedures.
2018-May: Olympus unveiled DualKnife JTM, an endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) electrosurgical knife. The product combines submucosal injection to assist safe, efficient, and highly reliable ESD performance.
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