Throughout this medical market research, the publisher analyzed 38 laparoscopic device companies in the US and utilized their comprehensive methodology to understand the Market Sizes, Unit Sales, ASPs, Company Market Shares, and to create accurate forecasts.
While this MedSuite report contains all of the US Laparoscopic Devices market analysis, each of the market segments is also available as stand-alone MedCore reports. Additionally, this research includes a laparoscopic procedure volume analysis which can also be purchased as a separate report, MedPro.
Markets Covered
US Laparoscopic Devices Market Insights
Laparoscopy is considered the continuing development towards a less invasive approach, which emerged to address complications and improve the outcomes of open surgery and is now moving towards the most advanced robotic-assisted surgery. The current study analyzes
robotic-assisted surgery qualitatively, considering it as one of the key driving and limiting factors across the laparoscopy market in the United States.
The total market will continue to benefit from stable growth in laparoscopic procedures performed. However, the continuing adoption of robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgeries is expected to partially offset growth across the market, primarily affecting high-volume general and laparoscopic procedures, including but not limited to, cholecystectomy, hernia repair, colorectal procedures and urological and gynecological applications, primarily prostatectomy and hysterectomy.
Overall, the U.S. laparoscopic device market was valued at $4.4 billion in 2019. This is expected to increase over the forecast period at a CAGR of 3.4% to reach $5.6 billion.
While this MedSuite report contains all of the US Laparoscopic Devices market analysis, each of the market segments is also available as stand-alone MedCore reports. Additionally, this research includes a laparoscopic procedure volume analysis which can also be purchased as a separate report, MedPro.
Markets Covered
- Laparoscopic Procedure Volumes in the US – MedPro
- Laparoscope Market - MedCore
- Access Device Market - MedCore
- Hand Instrument Market - MedCore
- Insufflation Device Market - MedCore
- Suction-Irrigation Market - MedCore
- Direct Energy Market - MedCore
- Ultrasonic Device Market - MedCore
- Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Sleeve Market - MedCore
- Closure Device Market Market - MedCore
- Gastric Device Market - MedCore
- Powered Morcellator Device Market - MedCore
US Laparoscopic Devices Market Insights
Laparoscopy is considered the continuing development towards a less invasive approach, which emerged to address complications and improve the outcomes of open surgery and is now moving towards the most advanced robotic-assisted surgery. The current study analyzes
robotic-assisted surgery qualitatively, considering it as one of the key driving and limiting factors across the laparoscopy market in the United States.
The total market will continue to benefit from stable growth in laparoscopic procedures performed. However, the continuing adoption of robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgeries is expected to partially offset growth across the market, primarily affecting high-volume general and laparoscopic procedures, including but not limited to, cholecystectomy, hernia repair, colorectal procedures and urological and gynecological applications, primarily prostatectomy and hysterectomy.
Overall, the U.S. laparoscopic device market was valued at $4.4 billion in 2019. This is expected to increase over the forecast period at a CAGR of 3.4% to reach $5.6 billion.
Table of Contents
List of FiguresList of ChartsExecutive SummaryU.S. Laparoscopic Device Market OverviewCompetitive AnalysisMarket TrendsMarket DevelopmentsProcedure NumbersProcedure Codes InvestigatedMarkets IncludedKey Report UpdatesVersion History
Research Methodology
Disease Overview
Product Assessment
U.S. Laparoscopic Device Market Overview
Procedure Numbers
Laparoscope Market
Access Device Market
Laparoscopic Hand Instrument Market
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Apollo Endosurgery
- Applied Medical
- Arthrex
- B. Braun
- Becton Dickinson
- Blue Endo
- Bovie Medical
- Cardinal Health
- CONMED
- Cooper Surgical
- C. R. Bard
- ERBE
- Ethicon
- Integra LifeSciences
- Intuitive Surgical
- Karl Storz
- Kirwan Surgical Products
- Lexington Medical
- Lexion Medical
- LiNA Medical
- Medtronic
- Microline Surgical
- Millennium Surgical
- Northgate Technologies
- Obalon Therapeutics
- Olympus
- OmniGuide
- Promecon
- Purple Surgical
- ReShape Lifesciences
- Richard Wolf
- Smith & Nephew
- Solos Endoscopy
- Stryker
- Surgical Innovations
- Symmetry Surgical
- Teleflex
- Trinity Medical