PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 2050413
PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 2050413
The global closure device market was valued at nearly $4.6 billion in 2025. It is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7%, reaching nearly $5.875 billion by 2032.
This comprehensive report covers the global market for closure devices, including staple firing guns, staple cartridges, endosuturing devices and clip appliers used in laparoscopic and minimally invasive 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 supported by the increased use of stapling devices, continued laparoscopic procedure volumes and the need for closure systems that support both traditional laparoscopic and robotic-assisted workflows.
Market Overview
The global closure device market includes devices used to close, ligate, staple or suture tissue during laparoscopic and minimally invasive procedures. These products are important across procedures where reliable tissue approximation, vessel control or tissue transection is required.
The market includes laparoscopic staplers, endosuturing devices and clip appliers. Stapling devices represent the primary value driver because they allow surgeons to cut and close tissue in a controlled and efficient manner across a wide range of high-value procedures.
Closure devices are used across general surgery, gynecology, urology and other minimally invasive specialties. Demand is closely tied to laparoscopic procedure volumes, procedure complexity, hospital purchasing preferences and adoption of advanced surgical platforms.
Robotic-assisted surgery is also influencing the market. Stapling and suturing systems are increasingly required to support both conventional laparoscopic and robotic-assisted workflows. This is shaping product development and hospital purchasing decisions, especially among facilities seeking standardized platforms across multiple minimally invasive approaches.
Market Drivers
Increased use of stapling devices remains the main driver of value growth within the closure device market. Modern staplers allow surgeons to control staple height, length and spacing, supporting consistent tissue approximation across a wide range of procedures.
Staplers are especially important because they can cut and close tissue at the same time. This improves procedural efficiency and can reduce operating time, making stapling devices a preferred closure method in many gastrointestinal, colorectal, bariatric and thoracic laparoscopic procedures. As procedure volume and complexity remain high in these areas, staplers continue to anchor market growth.
Laparoscopic procedure volume also supports ongoing demand. Laparoscopy remains one of the most commonly performed minimally invasive techniques worldwide, offering faster recovery, shorter hospital stays and lower complication rates compared with open surgery. Traditional laparoscopy remains the clinical standard of care across most healthcare systems, sustaining demand for closure devices across general surgery, gynecology and urology.
Market Limiters
Cost-effectiveness remains an important limiter in the closure device market. Although stapling devices offer speed, consistency and efficiency, they are not always the most economical closure option for every procedure.
Clip appliers and endosuturing devices may be preferred in cases where tissue access is limited or where the size and cost of staplers cannot be justified. Cost-sensitive hospitals increasingly evaluate closure method selection on a per-case basis, which can moderate broad stapler use.
Competition from advanced energy devices also limits growth in some closure categories. Advanced bipolar and ultrasonic energy devices are increasingly used for vessel sealing, reducing reliance on clip appliers in certain procedures. These energy platforms can offer faster sealing and simplified workflows, creating structural pressure on parts of the mechanical closure market.
Market Coverage and Data Scope
The report is designed to help readers evaluate how stapling adoption, laparoscopic procedure volumes, robotic-assisted surgery, advanced energy devices and cost pressures are shaping the global closure device market.
Markets Covered and Segmentation
Endosuturing devices are used to support intracorporeal suturing and tissue approximation during minimally invasive procedures.
Laparoscopic staplers include staple firing guns and staple cartridges used for tissue transection and closure.
Clip appliers are used for mechanical ligation and closure in laparoscopic and minimally invasive 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
Medtronic held the leading position in the global closure device market in 2025, capturing slightly below 50% of total market share. The company maintained clear dominance in North America and ranked as the overall global market leader. Its broad product portfolio and strong presence across major healthcare systems continue to support its top position.
Ethicon ranked second globally, trailing Medtronic by only a few percentage points. Despite the narrow gap between the two competitors, Ethicon demonstrated particularly strong leadership in Europe, where it held leading positions across several key countries. Its established surgical device portfolio, strong brand reputation and surgeon relationships support its continued competitive strength.
The global closure device market remains tightly contested between Medtronic and Ethicon. Both companies benefit from large installed customer bases, strong laparoscopic portfolios and deep relationships with hospitals and surgical teams. Their ability to support stapling, suturing and broader minimally invasive procedure workflows gives them an advantage in a market where reliability, purchasing scale and clinical familiarity are important.
Technology and Practice Trends
Stapling technology continues to shape the closure device market. Modern staplers offer improved control over staple height, length and spacing, helping surgeons adapt closure performance to tissue thickness and procedure requirements.
Staple cartridges remain an important recurring revenue source. Because cartridges are used on a per-case basis, they support ongoing demand even when capital equipment replacement is slower.
Endosuturing devices remain important in procedures where suturing provides more flexibility than stapling. These devices are useful when tissue access is limited or when surgeons need more control over closure technique.
Clip appliers remain widely used, but they face pressure from advanced energy devices. As bipolar and ultrasonic systems improve vessel sealing performance, some procedures may rely less on mechanical clips.
Robotic-assisted surgery is influencing product design and purchasing decisions. Hospitals increasingly look for closure systems that can support both traditional laparoscopic and robotic-assisted workflows.
Platform standardization is becoming more important. Facilities that perform high procedure volumes may prefer closure technologies that integrate across specialties, reduce training complexity and support consistent operating room workflows.
Geography
This report provides global coverage across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.
How large is the global closure device market, and how is it expected to grow through 2032?
How are endosuturing devices, laparoscopic staplers and clip appliers performing across global minimally invasive procedures?
How are unit sales, average selling prices and market values changing over time?
Why do stapling devices remain the primary value driver in the closure device market?
How are gastrointestinal, colorectal, bariatric and thoracic procedures supporting stapler demand?
How is robotic-assisted surgery affecting closure device design and purchasing decisions?
How are advanced bipolar and ultrasonic devices reducing reliance on clip appliers in some procedures?
Which companies lead the closure device market, and how are Medtronic and Ethicon positioned?
The Global Closure 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 the impact of robotic-assisted surgery and plan for growth across the global closure device market.