Cannula Market – Global Industry Insights,
Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis,
2018–2026
Cannula is a thin tube which is inserted in to the human body veins or body cavity to introduce
medication, removal off fluid or to insert the surgical instrument. Cannula is usually surrounded by
the trocar needle with inner and outer surface, which allows puncturing of the body in order to get
enough space, it is also named as intravenous IV cannula. The normal cannulas size mainly ranges
around 14 – 24 gauge. There are various types of cannula such as venous cannula, arterial cannula,
nasal cannula or an oral-nasal cannula. The venous cannula is used for inserting in veins for the
removal of blood samples and for administering medicines. An arterial cannula is used to insert in
the artery of human body commonly in the radial artery during major operations such as bypass
surgery and are also used to measure beat to beat blood pressure this is a painful procedure that
leads to stress and anxiety. The nasal cannula or the oral nasal cannula used in the insertion into
nostrils and mouth and also for delivering oxygen or to measure the airflow into the nose.
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On the basis of the sizes they are differentiate with colors such as orange (14G), grey (16G), green
(18G), pink (20G), blue (22G), yellow (24G), violet (26G) this various sizes of cannula depends on
the patient age, physique and the application of the cannula. Smaller gauge cannula as large
diameter and the flow of fluid is faster. The materials that are used to make cannulas are plastic,
metal and silicon as the silicon material is expected to support the growth of cannula market as this
type of cannula are more flexible and soft to use.
Rise in general surgical procedures and increase in geriatric population around the globe
expected to favor the demand for cannula market in the near future