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Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique performed through a keyhole incision. A small camera along with a light source attached to a tube enables surgeons to manoeuvre special disposable laparoscopic instruments to the target area and carry out the surgery. This technique is mainly preferred for carrying out surgeries related to the pancreas, liver, colon and bile duct. The use of disposable laparoscopic instruments reduce the risk of infection during surgery. Laparoscopic surgery is a procedure performed through one or multiple small incisions, rather than through a larger incision through the abdominal wall. Depending upon the nature of the specific surgical procedure, laparoscopic entry can be performed using a closed (Veress needle, optical access) or open technique (Hasson technique).
Disposable laparoscopic instruments find applications for various other surgeries such as general surgery, bariatric surgery, colorectal surgery, urologic surgery, gynaecologic surgeries and others. Laparoscopic scissors are used in laparoscopic surgery for dissection, the scissors come in different tip lengths. Laparoscopic hooks are available for procedures that are bipolor or monopolar or feature graduated marking, such as hook probes. The hooks are Nonstick PTFE coated making them safe to use during surgery. Grasping forceps & dissectors are used for laparoscopic surgery for the grip and the dissectors are used for making cuts during surgery. Trocar is a pen-shaped instrument widely used in laparoscopy procedure to create opening in a patient's body. Each laparoscopy procedure normally needs three to four trocars. Laparoscopic suction/irrigation devices constantly supply pressurized irrigation fluid and incorporate a leak-free seal.
This report elaborates the market size, market characteristics, and market growth of the Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments industry, and breaks down according to the type, application, and consumption area of Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments. The report also conducted a PESTEL analysis of the industry to study the main influencing factors and entry barriers of the industry.
In Chapter 3.4 of the report, the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the industry was fully assessed. Fully risk assessment and industry recommendations were made for Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments in a special period. This chapter also compares the markets of Pre COVID-19 and Post COVID-19.
In addition, chapters 8-12 consider the impact of COVID-19 on the regional economy.
Key players in the global Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments market covered in Chapter 13:
Victor Medical
Conmed
B.Braun
Ackermann
J&J (Ethicon)
Medtronic
G T.K Medical
Applied Medical
Purple Surgical
Genicon
Specath
Optcla
In Chapter 6, on the basis of types, the Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments market from 2015 to 2025 is primarily split into:
Laparoscopic Scissors
Laparoscopic Hooks
Grasping Forceps & Dissectors
Trocars
Laparoscopic Suction / Irrigation Devices
Others
In Chapter 7, on the basis of applications, the Disposable Laparoscopic Instruments market from 2015 to 2025 covers:
General Surgery
Bariatric Surgery
Colorectal Surgery
Urology Surgery
Gynecologic Surgeries
Others
Geographically, the detailed analysis of production, trade of the following countries is covered in Chapter 4.2, 5:
United States
Europe
China
Japan
India
Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8, 9, 10, 11, 12:
North America (Covered in Chapter 8)
United States
Canada
Mexico
Europe (Covered in Chapter 9)
Germany
UK
France
Italy
Spain
Others
Asia-Pacific (Covered in Chapter 10)
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Southeast Asia
Others
Middle East and Africa (Covered in Chapter 11)
Saudi Arabia
UAE
South Africa
Others
South America (Covered in Chapter 12)
Brazil
Others
Years considered for this report:
Historical Years: 2015-2019
Base Year: 2019
Estimated Year: 2020
Forecast Period: 2020-2025