Ultrasonic dissection devices are used to cut and coagulate tissues
using high-frequency ultrasonic energy. These devices offer benefits
over monopolar and bipolar electrocautery devices, producing minimal
smoke during the cutting and coagulation process, enabling surgeons to
efficiently perform surgical procedures. Ultrasonic dissection devices
are hand-held instruments that incorporate a piezoelectric transducer,
which uses high-frequency ultrasonic energy (around 50 kHz) to perform
minimally invasive surgical procedures. These devices dissipate
comparatively less lateral heat to adjacent tissues and enable cutting
and hemostasis of the tissue at the same time. These advantages have led
to the wide application of ultrasonic dissection devices in open and
laparoscopic or minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Rise in incidence of chronic diseases globally is presenting a large
patient pool undergoing open and minimally invasive surgical procedures.
Minimally invasive surgery has been one of the most preferred methods
of treatment in the past few years for health care providers across the
world. This has led to an increase in the usage of ultrasonic dissection
devices for performing these surgeries. For instance, according to the
American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the
percentage of minimally invasive hysterectomy procedures performed in
the U.S. has increased from an estimated 14% in 2004 to 53% in 2013.
This is likely to boost the ultrasonic dissection devices market in the
coming years. Moreover, increasing adoption of robotic assisted surgical
procedures and clinical benefits of ultrasonic dissection devices over
conventional electrosurgical devices are likely to propel the global
ultrasonic dissection devices market during the forecast period.
Technological advances in ultrasonic dissection devices, such as
incorporation of ergonomic designs and other features, and diverse
applications of ultrasonic dissection devices in open and laparoscopic
surgical procedures are projected to drive demand for the devices from
2018 to 2026. However, comparatively higher cost of ultrasonic
dissection devices compared to that of conventional electrosurgical
devices is restraining the adoption of these devices and the expansion
of the ultrasonic dissection devices market in emerging countries. For
instance, a conventional electrosurgical hand-held device offered by
market players ranges from US$ 200 to US$ 300, while an ultrasonic
hand-held device ranges from US$ 700 to US$ 900.
The global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be segmented
based on product, application, procedure, end-user and region. Based on
product, the global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be
categorized into hand-held devices, ultrasonic generators, and
accessories. The ultrasonic generators segment dominated the global
market in terms of revenues in 2017, owing to high price of the
generators compared to hand-held devices. In terms of application, the
global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be segmented into
general surgery, urology, plastic surgery, gynecology, and others. Based
on procedure, the global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be
classified into open surgery and laparoscopic surgery. In terms of
end-user, the global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be
segmented into hospitals, specialty clinics, ambulatory surgery centers,
and others.
Based on region, the global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America dominated the global market in 2017. High adoption of advanced energy surgical devices in the U.S., increase in the number of approvals for new devices from the U.S. FDA, and rise in percentage of minimally invasive surgical procedures performed in the U.S. and Canada were some of the major factors responsible for high share held by North America in 2017. The market in Asia Pacific is anticipated to expand a a high CAGR from 2018 to 2026, owing to a large patient pool undergoing surgical procedures and rise in adoption of ultrasonic dissection devices in emerging countries, including China and India.
Key players operating in the global ultrasonic dissection devices market include Ethicon, Inc. (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson), Olympus Corporation, Mesonix, Inc., BOWA-electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Medtronic, InnoSound Technologies, Inc., Reach surgical, and Söring GmbH.
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Based on region, the global ultrasonic dissection devices market can be divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America dominated the global market in 2017. High adoption of advanced energy surgical devices in the U.S., increase in the number of approvals for new devices from the U.S. FDA, and rise in percentage of minimally invasive surgical procedures performed in the U.S. and Canada were some of the major factors responsible for high share held by North America in 2017. The market in Asia Pacific is anticipated to expand a a high CAGR from 2018 to 2026, owing to a large patient pool undergoing surgical procedures and rise in adoption of ultrasonic dissection devices in emerging countries, including China and India.
Key players operating in the global ultrasonic dissection devices market include Ethicon, Inc. (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson), Olympus Corporation, Mesonix, Inc., BOWA-electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Medtronic, InnoSound Technologies, Inc., Reach surgical, and Söring GmbH.
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