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Trocars Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Tip Type (Bladeless Trocars, Blunt Trocars, Bladed Trocars, and Optical Trocars), by Product Type (Disposable Trocars and Reusable Trocars), by Application (General Surgery, Gynecological Surgery, Urological Surgery, and Other (Pediatric Surgery and Laparoscopy Surgery)), and by End-User (Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgical Centers) Forecast Period (2024-2031)
Trocars market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period (2024-2031). Trocars are surgical instruments with a sharp, pointed tip attached to a hollow tube, often with a handle for manipulation. To make entrance sites through the body wall that permit the insertion of additional surgical equipment and devices into bodily cavities or spaces, they are used in minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Market Dynamics
Rising incidences of chronic diseases
The global increase in chronic conditions, such as obesity, gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases is rapidly rising globally. These conditions affect a large proportion of the population, leading to an increased demand for surgical procedures. For instance, the American Heart Association reports that there are over 356,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in the United States each year, with a significant fatality rate. The incidence of EMS-assessed non-traumatic OHCA in people of any age is estimated to be 356,461, or nearly 1,000 people each day. Survival to hospital discharge after EMS-treated cardiac arrest languishes at about 10%. As a result, the need for cardiovascular surgeries is growing, driving up the demand for trocars in the medical industry.
Increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries
Globally, the growing need for minimally invasive operations has led to a rise in the trocars market (MIS). Trocar-assisted surgeries include benefits like shorter recovery periods and less discomfort following surgery. The adoption of MIS approaches across specialties is driven by the rising realization of these benefits by patients and healthcare practitioners. Technological developments in surgery also broaden the range of minimally invasive procedures, which drives market expansion. In addition, the aging population and growing healthcare costs drive up demand for trocars. The trend toward less invasive procedures is anticipated to continue as long as healthcare professionals prioritize patient outcomes, which will support the expansion of the trocars market further as well.
Market Segmentation
Bladeless Trocars is Projected to Emerge as the Largest Segment
Based on the tip type, the global trocars market is sub-segmented into bladeless trocars, blunt trocars, bladed trocars, and optical trocars. Among these, the bladeless trocars sub-segment is expected to hold the largest share of the market. The primary factor supporting the segment's growth includes the feature it carries of a blunt and atraumatic tip design, which minimizes tissue trauma during insertion and removal. Bladeless trocars reduce injury risk, improve surgical outcomes, and speed up recovery for patients undergoing minimally invasive surgeries, reducing tissue trauma and vascular lacerations.
General Surgery Sub-segment to Hold a Considerable Market Share
General surgery encompasses a diverse array of procedures involving the abdominal cavity, including appendectomies, cholecystectomies, hernia repairs, and colorectal surgeries. Trocars provide access channels for the insertion of surgical tools and camera systems into the abdominal cavity, making them a crucial minimally invasive surgical tool in laparoscopic and robotic-assisted general surgical operations. Trocars are an essential tool for surgeons conducting a variety of common surgical procedures because of their versatility. Trocars improve surgical workflow by facilitating instrument exchange during laparoscopic or robot-assisted procedures, allowing surgeons to perform various maneuvers. Their ergonomic design and intuitive operation allow for seamless instrument insertion and manipulation, making them a preferred choice for surgeons.
The global trocars market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America).
Global Trocars Market Growth by Region 2024-2031
Source: OMR Analysis
North America Holds Major Market Share
Among all the regions, North America holds a significant share owing to its advanced healthcare infrastructure, substantial investment in medical technologies, and role as an innovation hub. The healthcare system in North America is quite sophisticated, with well-equipped inpatient hospitals, outpatient clinics, and surgical centers. Trocars play a major role in the widespread adoption of minimally invasive surgical methods such as robotic-assisted surgery and laparoscopy, which are made possible by the region's advanced healthcare system.
Furthermore, with a large number of academic institutions, medical device businesses, and research institutes advancing surgical tools and methods, North America is a global leader in medical technology innovation. Trocars benefit from constant technological innovation; North American manufacturers are always creating new models, components, and features to improve surgical results and patient safety, which is further driving the expansion of the regional market.
Note: Major Players Sorted in No Particular Order.
The major companies serving the global trocars market include Johnson & Johnson Service, Inc., Medtronic, The Cooper Companies, Teleflex Incorporated, B.Braun, and CONMED, among others. The market players are increasingly focusing on business expansion and product development by applying strategies such as collaborations, mergers, and acquisitions to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in May 2021, Fannin Ltd launched the Espiner Trocar designed for precision and control, providing straightforward and safe access to the peritoneal cavity. It provides smooth entry with low insertion force into the abdominal cavity.