PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 2050409
PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 2050409
The global suction-irrigation device market was valued at approximately $425 million in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.2%, reaching over $450 million by 2032.
This comprehensive report covers the global market for suction-irrigation devices, including disposable suction-irrigation kits, reusable tips and suction-irrigation pumps used across laparoscopic procedures.
The analysis includes unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, growth trends, market drivers and limiters, market forecasts through 2032, and historical data back to 2022. It also includes recent mergers and acquisitions, company profiles, product portfolios and leading competitors.
Growth in this market is expected to remain modest. Replacement demand, multifunctional platform development and interest in smoke evacuation are supporting the market, while maturity and competition from advanced waste management systems continue to limit expansion.
Market Overview
The global suction-irrigation device market includes devices used to remove fluids, clear the surgical field and deliver irrigation during laparoscopic procedures. These products support visibility, fluid management and procedural efficiency across minimally invasive surgery.
The market includes disposable suction-irrigation kits, reusable tips and suction-irrigation pumps. These devices are used across general surgery, gynecology and urology, where fluid control and visibility are important parts of safe laparoscopic workflows.
Suction-irrigation systems remain an established part of laparoscopic surgery, but the market is mature. Most hospitals already have access to basic suction-irrigation systems, which means growth is driven mainly by replacement demand, platform upgrades and product features that improve operating room efficiency.
The market is also being affected by broader operating room technology trends. Hospitals are increasingly evaluating whether standalone suction-irrigation systems remain the best fit or whether advanced waste management platforms can address multiple needs, including fluid collection, smoke evacuation and waste disposal.
Market Drivers
Technological development remains a key driver of the suction-irrigation device market. Replacement demand is supported by newer systems that offer enhanced fluid management, higher suction capacity, improved reliability and broader functionality. These upgrades can help hospitals improve operating room workflows without requiring major changes to laparoscopic technique.
Device consolidation is also supporting demand for more advanced suction-irrigation platforms. Hospitals are increasingly interested in products that perform multiple functions or integrate with existing surgical systems. Compatibility with electrocautery and smoke evacuation accessories can make suction-irrigation systems more valuable in procedures where visibility, fluid control and smoke management are all important.
Smoke evacuation is another growth driver. Surgical smoke exposure remains an occupational health concern in both open and laparoscopic procedures. While formal smoke evacuation requirements are still concentrated mainly in the U.S., increased awareness has supported demand for integrated smoke management solutions. Manufacturers now offer standalone smoke evacuation devices as well as integrated systems across several surgical platforms.
Market Limiters
Advanced waste management systems are a key limiter for standalone suction-irrigation devices. These systems can combine fluid collection, smoke evacuation and waste disposal in one operating room platform. In some settings, this reduces the need for separate suction-irrigation capital equipment.
This trend creates pressure on manufacturers to either develop broader operating room platforms or compete with more indication-specific solutions. As hospitals compare multifunctional systems with standalone devices, pricing pressure can increase, especially in the capital equipment segment.
Market maturity is another major limiter. The suction-irrigation device market is highly established and commoditized, with limited opportunities for differentiation. Many hospitals already have installed systems with long replacement cycles. Purchasing decisions are often driven by price, service agreements and compatibility rather than major innovation, which limits value growth during the forecast period.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
The report is designed to help readers evaluate how replacement demand, smoke evacuation, multifunctional platform development and market maturity are shaping the global suction-irrigation device market.
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Disposable suction-irrigation kits are used to support fluid removal and irrigation during laparoscopic procedures while simplifying per-case logistics.
Reusable tips are used in settings where hospitals prioritize lower per-use costs and have the infrastructure to manage reprocessing.
Suction-irrigation pumps provide the capital equipment base for fluid delivery and removal during laparoscopic procedures.
Each segment is analyzed through relevant quantitative measures, including market size, market shares, market forecasts, market growth rates, units sold and average selling prices.
Competitive Analysis
Stryker was the leading competitor in the global suction-irrigation device market in 2025. The company's position is supported by its StrykeFlow(R) and AHTO(R) product lines. Stryker represented nearly 30% of the global market, giving it a strong competitive position in a mature and price-sensitive category.
Becton Dickinson competed strongly in this segment. Its X-Stream(TM) irrigator, Endo-flo(TM) and HydroSurg(TM) Plus products include smoke evacuation capabilities, which helps position the company around both fluid management and operating room smoke safety. These features are increasingly relevant as hospitals place more attention on surgical smoke exposure.
CONMED also maintained an important position in the suction-irrigation device market. The company's flagship product in this segment is the Universal Plus(R) suction-irrigation system. This device is positioned as a versatile unit that can perform multiple functions, including cutting, cauterizing, dissecting and laser treatment. This multifunctional profile supports CONMED's role in a market where hospitals are increasingly interested in device consolidation.
Technology and Practice Trends
Multifunctional suction-irrigation systems are becoming more relevant as hospitals look for devices that can support several operating room needs. Systems that combine fluid management with added functions may be more attractive than basic standalone devices.
Smoke evacuation is becoming a more important product feature. As awareness of surgical smoke exposure increases, hospitals may give more attention to systems and accessories that help remove smoke during laparoscopic and open procedures.
Compatibility with electrocautery is also shaping product development. Devices that work alongside electrosurgical tools can help support workflow efficiency during procedures that involve both fluid management and tissue treatment.
Advanced waste management platforms are changing the competitive landscape. These systems can manage fluid collection, smoke evacuation and disposal, which may reduce demand for some standalone suction-irrigation systems.
Disposable kits remain important where hospitals prioritize convenience and predictable per-procedure use. They can reduce reprocessing burden and simplify case preparation, although cost pressure may limit adoption in some settings.
Reusable tips remain relevant in cost-conscious hospitals and public healthcare systems. When supported by proper reprocessing, reusable components can help reduce per-case costs, although longer lifecycles may limit unit growth.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
How large is the global suction-irrigation device market, and how is it expected to grow through 2032?
How are disposable suction-irrigation kits, reusable tips and suction-irrigation pumps performing across global laparoscopic procedures?
How are unit sales, average selling prices and market values changing over time?
What role does replacement demand play in the suction-irrigation device market?
How are multifunctional platforms and device consolidation changing purchasing decisions?
How is smoke evacuation influencing product development and operating room safety priorities?
How are advanced waste management systems limiting demand for standalone suction-irrigation equipment?
Which companies lead the suction-irrigation device market, and how are Stryker, Becton Dickinson and CONMED positioned?
The Global Suction-Irrigation Device Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with detailed market sizing, ASP trends, forecasts and competitive share insights. Use it to evaluate demand, benchmark leading competitors, assess pricing pressure and plan for growth across the global suction-irrigation device market.