A surgical staple is a specialized medicinal
device used in surgery in situate of traditional sutures. It is used to close
skin injuries, connect or remove parts of the lungs or bowels. Staplers are
mainly developed to defeat the problem such as tightness and patency (security
against stenosis or occlusion of the lumen). It usually helps in declining
surgical time (anesthetic & operative). It can be placed quicker than the
stitches. The surgical stapling devices have relevance in gynecology surgery, cardiac
& thoracic surgery, abdominal & pelvic surgery, general surgery,
cosmetic surgery, orthopedic surgery, and others. The surgical stapling methods
are used for anastomosis & transection in bariatric or laparoscopic
surgical oncology procedures. These staplers are regulated by Food & Drug
Administration (FDA) under medical device category that occur during their
usage. They are used either made of plastic or disposable, while some are
reusable & made of stainless steel.
According to study, “Global
Surgical Stapling Market - Global Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, Trends,
and Forecasts: 2018-2024” some of the major companies that are
currently working in the global surgical stapling market are Ethicon
Endo-Surgery, Medtronic Plc, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Atricure Inc., Abbott
Vascular Inc., Medline, Hangzhou Tianren Bio-Technology, Golden Stapler
Surgical, Dextera Surgical Inc., Frankenman International Ltd., Meril Life
Sciences Pvt Ltd., Atrium Medical Corp., Reach Surgical, Lepu Medical
Technology Co. Ltd., Waston Medical, Berlin Heart GmbH, Cook Medical Inc.,
Surgical Holdings, Welfare Medical, Novo Precision, Becton, Dickinson and
Company, Infiniti Medical, Smith & Nephew, CONMED Corporation, Changzhou
Haida Medical Equipment, CryoLife Inc., JUDE Medical Inc., Johnson and Johnson,
Kalteq Group, DACH Medical, Meril Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd, Avental, Grena Ltd,
3M Company, Lotus Surgical, Stryker Corp, Frankenman International, Purple
Surgical UK Ltd.
Based on type, global surgical stapling market
is breakdown into reusable surgical staplers and disposable surgical staplers.
Based on product, market is segmented into powered surgical staplers and manual
surgical staplers. Powered surgical stapler needs shorter operating room time,
provides lower rate of bleeding complications, and decrease overall hospital
costs in compare to manual staplers. Owing to the rising need for wound
management and the improved features demand for powered surgical stapling is
extended. Based on type of stapling, market is segmented into curved stapling,
straight stapling and circular stapling. Based on the surgical indication,
market is defined as blood vessels, lung, a hernia, digestive tract, skin and
others. Based on the end-user’s market is segmented into ambulatory surgical
centers (ASCs) & clinics and hospitals.
The global surgical stapling market is driven
by increase in preference for the minimally invasive surgeries (MIS), followed
by the growing number of surgeries, growing healthcare expenditure across the
globe, rising geriatric population, increasing adoption of staplers over
traditional sutures and increasing medical tourism. However, high price of
medical device, intense competition among vendors, and availability of
alternate technologies like sutures, clips, sealants, adhesives etc., may
hamper the growth of market. Furthermore, technological advancements such as
high demand for disposable surgical staplers and rising medical tourism in
emerging countries are some key trends for market.
The North American region surgical staplers
market accounted for the major of the market share due to rise in demand of
advanced medical technology and the cumulative geriatric population in the U.S.
Additionally, demand for the market is likely to upsurge as a result of growth
in introduction of powered staples, bariatric surgeries, and the upward need
for tissue & wound management over the forecast period.
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