PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1649439
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1649439
The global surgical blade market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 3.94%, from US$134.654 million in 2025 to US$163.353 million in 2030.
The surgical blade market is anticipated to experience growth during the forecast period, driven by an increasing number of surgical procedures globally, a rise in cosmetic surgeries, and escalating healthcare expenditures. The establishment of more Centers of Excellence (CoE) for disease management worldwide is also contributing to market expansion.As the global population ages, there is a heightened demand for focused healthcare services to address chronic diseases, further boosting the market for specific surgical treatments. Additionally, the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases is expected to positively influence market growth. The rising rates of organ donation and transplantation activities around the world are further strengthening the growth prospects for surgical blades. Moreover, the growing adoption of minimally invasive surgical techniques will support market development in the coming years, although stringent government regulations may moderately hinder expansion.
The aging population in the UK, particularly individuals aged 65 and older, is expected to lead to a rise in age-related diseases such as cardiovascular conditions, thereby increasing the demand for surgical blades over the next five years. According to projections from the Population Reference Bureau, the number of Americans aged 65 and older is expected to increase significantly from 58 billion in 2022 to 82.5 billion by 2050-a 47% rise.In Saudi Arabia, rising health expenditures are also providing opportunities for market growth. The Saudi government plans to invest over $65 billion under Vision 2030 to enhance healthcare infrastructure, restructure insurance and health services, establish 21 health clusters nationwide, and improve access to e-health services. Additionally, private sector participation is targeted to increase from 40% to 65% by 2030.Specific high-growth surgical procedures in Spain include cochlear implantation, laparoscopic colectomy, laparoscopic appendectomy, laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia, and laparoscopic hysterectomy. The increase in transplantations further fuels market growth; for example, nearly 808,000 people in the U.S. suffer from End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD), with 31% needing a kidney transplant.
North America's established healthcare infrastructure supports a high prevalence of chronic diseases and an increasing number of surgical procedures-particularly in orthopedics, cardiovascular care, and cosmetic surgery-thereby driving demand for high-quality surgical blades. Factors such as an aging population and advancements in minimally invasive surgery techniques also contribute to this growth.In Asia Pacific, rapid urbanization and increased investment in healthcare infrastructure are key growth drivers. As access to healthcare services expands-especially in developing countries like India and China-the demand for advanced medical devices rises correspondingly. The implementation of disposable surgical instruments in various medical institutions to minimize infection risks further boosts market growth. For instance, prostate cancer cases in India increased from 37,416 in 2016 to an estimated 41,532 by 2020, with projections indicating over 47,000 cases by 2025.In summary, both North America and Asia Pacific are poised for significant growth in the surgical blade market due to technological advancements and increased attention on precision surgery while addressing the rising demand driven by chronic diseases and an aging population.
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