Fitness Trends Surgical Staplers Market

Global Surgical Staplers Market, by Product, Application, End User and Geography - Trends and Forecast to 2025 Surgical staplers are used to close skin wounds, connect or remove parts of the bowels or lungs, and close post-surgery wounds as they are typically faster to apply than suturing. Using staplers reduces the local inflammatory response, width of the wound, and stapled lines are consistent and accurate compared to sutures. Use of staplers in anastomosis maintains consistency and technical failures is a rarity. Moreover, staplers can be used at difficult positions. Increasing demand for surgical staplers over conventional sutures will reduce risks associated to post-surgery infections and improve patient outcomes. FDA regulates surgical staplers under medical device category and oversees any adverse events that occur during its use. Surgical staplers are either disposable or made of plastic, while some are reusable and made of stainless steel. Download PDF Brochure Of This Research Report @ https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-pdf/1318 The global surgical staplers market was valued at US$ 2.8 billion in 2017 and is expected to witness a robust CAGR of 7.1% over the forecast period (2017 – 2025). Market Dynamics: The major factors driving growth of the surgical staplers market include rising geriatric population and increasing prevalence of obesity requiring surgical procedures. Bariatric surgery is a group of surgical weight loss procedures aimed to help obese people. As the prevalence of obesity is growing, there is also a proportionate surge in the number of people undergoing weight loss surgeries. For instance, according to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric surgery report 2016, the total number of bariatric surgery completed in the U.S. in year 2011 was 158,000. Technological advancements have led to development of various unique surgical instruments and devices. For instance, the MicroCutter 5/80 launched by Dextera Surgical Inc. in 2016, is the world’s first and only 5mm surgical stapler that articulates to 80 degrees in each direction. Introduction of new products and continuing technical developments in existing products are changing the way conventional surgeries are performed. However, strict