Cardiac Surgery Devices Market Set to Surpass US$ 2.4 Billion by 2032: Insights and Projections

Cardiac Surgery Devices Market
Cardiac Surgery Devices Market

By the end of 2022, the cardiac surgical equipment market sales is expected to be worth US$ 1.7 billion, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of 3.6%. 2022 through 2032. Because heart illness is becoming more common, the business is expected to bring in US$ 2.4 billion by 2032. Perfusion disposables became the most popular product category in 2021 with a demand share of over 59.1%.

The perfusion disposables segment represents a considerably larger market opportunity than either catheters, beating heart surgery systems, or heart lung machines in the cardiac surgery devices market. The perfusion disposables segment is predicted to be worth more than US$ 800 Million in 2017 alone with oxygenators contributing the lion’s share of this. By the end of the forecast period, the segment is on track to push past US$ 1.1 Billion, making it a particularly lucrative segment in the cardiac surgery devices market as its attractiveness index is 2.0.

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A greater acceptance of heart lung machine tables is expected to benefit the adoption of perfusion disposables in the cardiac surgery devices market. Nearly a third of all the global deaths can be attributed to cardiovascular diseases and it is the main cause of death in the U.S., responsible for 17% of national healthcare expenditure. The American Heart Association estimates that 40% of the American people will suffer from cardiovascular ailments in 2030 and the direct cost of these would skyrocket to approx. US$ 820 Billion.

Well-developed Medical Infrastructure Makes North America Keep its Crown

North America has a world-class medical infrastructure coupled with a population that is rapidly ageing and suffering from cardiopulmonary disorders.

This combination all but ensures that the region is larger than both Western Europe and APEJ combined in the year 2017 with a value of just under US$ 555 Million.

North America is on track to witness a CAGR of 4.1% for the period 2017 to 2027 that should see the market in the region touch US$ 830 Million by end 2027.

Most new developments are centred in North America and its high acceptance of modern technology make it an extremely lucrative region in the global cardiac surgery devices market.

Minimally Invasive Surgery Gaining Traction in Cardiac Surgery Devices Market

Coronary artery bypass grafting is anticipated to be the largest contributor in the cardiac surgery devices market by procedure in 2017 and it is unlikely to cede this position anytime soon.

However, modern advancements in cardiopulmonary bypass techniques, surgical approaches and incisions have made minimally invasive surgery increasingly popular in recent times.

Minimally invasive surgery has the advantage of reduced surgical trauma and decreased pain and this is anticipated to propel the cardiac surgery devices market in the long term.

In terms of CAGR these two segments hold the top position in the global cardiac surgery devices market, with coronary artery bypass grafting recording a value CAGR of 3.5% and minimally invasive surgery registering a 4.1% CAGR in terms of revenue during the forecast period.

Focus on Hospitals over Ambulatory Surgical Centres in the Cardiac Surgery Devices Market

The hospitals segment is larger than the ambulatory surgical centres segment by end user in the cardiac surgery devices market and this trend is predicted to continue for the foreseeable future.

An attractiveness index of 1.1 and a market opportunity of almost US$ 1.2 Bn by 2027 end should make all major companies actively target the hospitals end user segment in the cardiac surgery devices market.

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The companies actively involved in the global cardiac surgery devices market that have been profiled in the report include Biotronik, Braile Biomedica, Cook Medical Inc., Estech, Abiomed, Smith Medical, MicroPort Scientific Corporation, Edwards Lifesciences Corporation, Angiodynamics, Teleflex Incorporated, C. R. Bard, Inc, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Getinge-Maquet Germany Holding GmbH, Terumo Corporation, LivaNova PLC, Lepu Medical technology Co ltd., Boston Scientific Corporation, Medtronic, and Abbott Laboratories.

Important takeaways:

The increasing preference for minimally invasive surgical procedures is one of the recent trends seen in the cardiac surgery devices market.

In the last decade, minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery has grown by leaps and bounds mainly because of the reduced pain and surgical trauma after this procedure.

Even though coronary artery bypass grafting is much larger at present, key stakeholders are advised to focus on minimally invasive procedures as patients will almost certainly prefer this form of treatment.

In addition to this, the beating heart surgery system type could see widespread adoption in the days ahead.

Cardiac Surgery Devices Market Taxonomy

By Product:

  • Heart Lung Machine
  • Breathing Heart Surgery Systems
    • Stabilisers
    • Positioners
  • Catheters
    • Ablation Catheter
    • Drainage Catheter
  • Perfusion Disposables
    • Oxygenators
    • Centrifugal Pumps
    • Cardioplegia Delivery System

By End User:

  • Hospitals
  • Ambulatory Surgical Centres

By Procedure:

  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    • On pump CABG
    • Off pump CABG
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Western Europe
  • Eastern Europe
  • APEJ
  • Japan
  • MEA

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Sabyasachi Ghosh (Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc.) holds over 12 years of experience in the Healthcare, Medical Devices, and Pharmaceutical industries. His curious and analytical nature helped him shape his career as a researcher.

Identifying key challenges faced by clients and devising robust, hypothesis-based solutions to empower them with strategic decision-making capabilities come naturally to him. His primary expertise lies in areas such as Market Entry and Expansion Strategy, Feasibility Studies, Competitive Intelligence, and Strategic Transformation.

Holding a degree in Microbiology, Sabyasachi has authored numerous publications and has been cited in journals, including The Journal of mHealth, ITN Online, and Spinal Surgery News.

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