Suprapubic Catheter Market - Size, Share,
Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Suprapubic catheters are used in a wide range of surgical applications including urinary tract
infections (UTIs), bladder stones, bladder cancer, and bypass track by urine. Furthermore,
suprapubic catheterization is commonly used for postoperative bladder drainage after
gynecologic procedures. Suprapubic catheters are also used for bladder drainage to manage
short-term voiding dysfunction after pelvic surgery.
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The global suprapubic catheter market was valued at US$ 11,265.4 million in 2017 and is
expected to witness a CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
Increasing product launches is expected to drive growth of the suprapubic catheter market
New product launches to normalize the urine flow in medical conditions and surgeries such as
kidney stones and gynecologic procedures are expected to drive the suprapubic catheter market
growth. For instance, in September 2016, CompactCath launched its intermittent urinary
catheter to address the issues that patients have while self-catheterizing on daily routines.
Furthermore, in 2014, CompactCath received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance
for the intermittent urinary catheter.
Moreover, in March 2018, Mayo Clinic completed clinical study for silver-impregnated
suprapubic catheters (SPC) in urogynecology. The study was conducted to show a statistical
significant decrease in urinary tract infection (UTI) rate among the individuals with a silver-
alloy suprapubic catheter compared to the standard silver-alloy catheter.
Market Dynamics
Increasing prevalence of kidney disorders such as kidney stone (Urolithiasis) is expected to drive
the suprapubic catheter market growth. When the ureter gets blocked due to the presence of
kidney stone, suprapubic catheters are used to create passage for urine flow. For instance, in
November 2018, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) published the
study data for the prevalence of kidney stone in the U.S. According to NHANES, for 2013–2014