The Market for Endoscope Reprocessing Solutions Would be Driven by Increasing Procedural Volumes, Coupled with Increased Demand for Newer Installations as Well as Replacements
The market for endoscope reprocessing systems and workflow solutions in Australia was worth A$61.1 million in 2017. It is expected to grow at a robust CAGR of 10.1% to reach a market size of A$98.7 million in 2022.
The market is segmented into two broad segments, which are then divided into several sub-segments as mentioned below:
- Endoscope reprocessing solutions
o Core equipment
1. Automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs)
2. Storage and Drying Cabinets
o Consumables
1. Disinfectants and Chemicals
2. Detergents
o Support Products
1. Scope Transport Carts (Trays and Trolleys)
2. Flushing Sinks
3. Test Strips
4. Cleaning Products (Wipes, Sponges, Brushes)
- Workflow Solutions
o Integration Software Solutions, and
o Track & Trace Solutions
The total number of endoscopy procedures in Australia stood at 3.7 million in 2017. They are expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% during 2017-2022 to reach 5.1 million in 2022. While flexible endoscopy procedures accounted for 65.3% of the total procedural volume in 2017, the growth in volume will be equally driven by both rigid and flexible procedures growing at almost equal CAGRs of 6.2% and 6.7%, respectively, during 2017-2022.
Inpatient settings are still the ones taking up higher loads of endoscopic procedures in Australia, accounting for 67.8% of procedures in 2017. Hospitals are expected to dominate the procedural volumes during the forecast period, albeit at a continuously reducing share, accounting for 64.1% of total procedures in 2022, thus losing ground to outpatient and day care settings.
The higher share of hospital-based endoscopy, coupled with growing contribution from outpatient and day care based settings, has led to considerable opportunities for market participants from both end-user types. While hospitals, typically taking care of larger daily volumes, require sophisticated systems and workflow processes in place, day care centers are the ones with smaller volume requirements offering strategic alternatives to market participants in terms of smaller and more effective AER models.