The surgical clips market is expected to grow at a 35.5% CAGR between 2023 and 2033, from an estimated US$ 481.1 million market size in 2022. The use of minimally invasive procedures to reduce recovery periods, hospital stays, post-operative complications, and provide convenience of treatment during surgeries, particularly for the elderly, are major factors propelling the market's rise. Between 2023 and 2033, the market had an absolute dollar opportunity of US$12.9 billion.
Surgical clips are in high demand due to the increasing number of surgical cases. Surgical clips are utilized for neurological and orthopedic procedures because they do not enter the body. Because of its cost-effectiveness, surgeons favor the manual method.
The automated surgical clips segment is expected to rise rapidly. The cystic duct and artery are secured with surgical clips during cholecystectomy. One or more clips can become dislodged on rare occasions. During the laparoscopic operation, this is frequently
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Surgical clips have been used more frequently during surgeries as the use of robotic and minimally invasive surgeries has increased, indicating a large growth potential. Surgical clips are used in a range of medical procedures, including vasectomy and preventing blood loss from vessels during surgery.
The effective use of surgical clips ensures surgical procedure safety while also reducing process time and associated risks. They are clamped over veins and arteries to stop bleeding, and they are extensively employed during geriatric procedures due to their reliability, cost-effectiveness, and convenience of treatment.
Competitive Landscape
The key players operating in the surgical clips market are Ackermann Medical GmbH & Co, Grena Ltd, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Edwards Lifesciences Corporation, and Boston Scientific Corporation.
- In November 2020, a Taiwanese surgical business introduced the InnoClip 5mm multi-fire titanium clip applier. It is designed to improve the outcome of minimally invasive procedures.
It is expected to lessen the danger of scarring and infection, however, it still has enough clip retention force to secure litigation performance with vessels and structures up to 6-7mm in diameter. Automatic clip feeding, an anti-back mechanism, and an ergonomic design for one-finger rotation are all included in the gadget.
- In November 2020, Meril Endo-Surgery Limited’s Mirus Litigating Clip received FDA approval. It is designed for open general surgery procedures that require a metal ligating clip, such as tubular structures or vessels. MirusTM Ligating Clips are single-use, sterile, implanted titanium clips. The clips come in a variety of sizes, and each plastic cartridge contains six clips.
Market Segments Covered in Surgical Clips Market Analysis
By Type:
- Ligating
- Aneurysm
By Material Type:
- Titanium
- Polymer
- Other Material Types
By Surgery Type:
- Automated/ Robotic Assisted Surgery
- General Surgery
By End-User:
- Hospitals
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Clinics