The rising incidence of various urological diseases such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), chronic kidney diseases (CKDs), and prostate cancer is propelling the demand for urology surgical instruments across the world.
Furthermore, according to the organization, the total number of women choosing surgeries for treating UTIs will surpass 300,000 by 2050. The high occurrence rate of these diseases is pushing up the requirement for surgeries, which is, in turn, propelling the demand for urology surgical instruments across the world. This is driving the advancement of the global urology surgical instrument market. Accessories and consumables, endovision systems, peripheral instruments, and urology endoscopes are the most widely used types of urology surgical instruments.
Amongst these, the demand for consumables and accessories will rise rapidly in the future, due to the growing usage of guidewires, stents, stone baskets, dilator sets, and catheters in urology surgeries across the world. Guidewires, retrieval/stone basket device and extractor, stent, catheter, biopsy device, connecting tube, fluid flushing device, clamp, distal attachment, overtube, ureteral access sheath and dilator set, drainage bag, needle forceps and needle holders, and surgical dissectors are the major types of consumables and accessors used globally.
Out of these, the usage of guidewires was found to be the highest in urology surgeries during the last few years. This was because of the various features of these devices such as smooth tracking, maximum maneuverability, precise control, and easy advancement during surgeries. Across the globe, the sales of urology surgical instruments will boom in Asia-Pacific in the future, as per the estimates of the market research company, P&S Intelligence.
Hence, it can be said with full confidence that the demand for urology surgical instruments will soar all over the world in the coming years, primarily because of the rising incidence of urological diseases and the rapid advancement of the healthcare industry in several countries.