The Global Procedure Trays Market is projected to reach USD 18.9 billion by 2025 owing to the rising number of surgeries worldwide. The procedure trays are also known as custom procedure trays and are defined as a pre-packaged collection of medical objects. These are the disposable objects offered to the surgeons at the time of surgeries. Especially the designed procedure trays differ from surgery to surgery. They are dependent on the surgery content, layout, and wrapping style as required by the surgical team to reduce the setup time and cost, risk of contamination, and surgical waste.
An increase in the popularity of the procedure trays among medical practitioners is predicted to be a major procedure trays industry driver in the forecast period. Moreover, the growing demand from patients for non-invasive surgeries is expected to impact the procedure trays market growth with a CAGR of 10.5%. The surgeons save a lot of time for surgeries and the setup time required for an operation with the help of the procedure trays. The saved time helps surgeons to work proficiently on the operations and improve the operation planning. The operation theatre logistics are streamlined identical to the activities of the logistics department. Time-saving is enabled on a number of tasks like placing of right medical tools in the right place and at the right time. In short, an effective supply of procedure trays at the right time benefits the hospitals to simplify their logistics and reduce costs.
Nowadays, patients prefer minimally invasive or pain-free surgeries due to the greater risk of infections. The use of prepacked kits assists in the control and prevention of infectious diseases. Additionally, non-invasive surgeries help to shorten the hospital stay period, which saves patients time and medical costs. Furthermore, governments across the globe are encouraging the use of disposable sterile instruments for infection-free surgeries. This is expected to boost the market in near future. Also, the rising number of surgeries and the demand for modern logistics and inventory management are observed to increase in the future.
The hospitals are restricted to storing large stock of medical supplies due to procedure trays. This avoids the expiry of products and promotes better surgery material to the patients. The purchase and administrative departments do not require to contact a large number of suppliers due to the growing prevalence of procedure trays. This results in saving of administration and procurement costs.
The procedure trays industry is categorized on the basis of product type, end-use, and geography. Based on product type, the market is divided into Operating Room, Angiography, Ophthalmology, etc. On the basis of end-use, the market is divided into hospitals, clinics, other healthcare facilities. Geographically, the procedure trays market is segmented as Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. North America is expected to dominate the procedure trays industry due to excellent health care infrastructure with technologically enhanced practice, the higher spending power of consumers, strict regulations, and the existence of key market players.
The Asia Pacific & Europe are further predicted to dominate the procedure trays market growth due to the speedy developing medical infrastructure, higher spending power on healthcare, and increasing medical tourism in developing economies like India and China. The prominent procedure trays industry players profiled here are Boston Scientific Corp., CareFusion Corp., Covidien AG, C.R. Bard Inc., Hogy Medical Co., Ltd., Medical Action Industries Inc.
Market Segment:
Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
• Operating Room
• Angiography
• Ophthalmology
• Others
End-Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
• Hospitals
• Clinics and Other Healthcare Facilities
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
• North America
• U.S.
• Canada
• Europe
• Germany
• U.K.
• the Asia Pacific
• Japan
• China
• Latin America
• Brazil
• Mexico
• Middle East & Africa
• South Africa
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