NEW YORK, Aug. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The global
intermittent catheters market size is estimated to grow by
USD 1.22 billion from 2024-2028,
according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR
of almost 7.25% during the forecast period. Increasing incidence of
urinary incontinence coupled with aging population is driving
market growth, with a trend towards growing focus of vendors toward
using advanced biocompatible materials. However,
risks/complications associated with intermittent catheters poses a
challenge. Key market players include ASID BONZ GmbH, At Home
Medical Products Inc., B.Braun SE, Becton
Dickinson and Co., Cardinal Health Inc., Catheter Medical,
Coloplast AS, COMFORT MEDICAL LLC, CompactCath Inc., ConvaTec Group
Plc, Dentsply Sirona Inc., Hollister Inc., HR Pharmaceuticals Inc.,
McKesson Corp., Medline Industries LP, Optimum Medical Ltd.,
Paralogic Pty Ltd, Pennine Healthcare, Romsons, and Teleflex
Inc..
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Intermittent
Catheters Market Scope
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Report
Coverage
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Details
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Base year
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2023
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Historic
period
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2018 - 2022
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Forecast
period
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2024-2028
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Growth momentum &
CAGR
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Accelerate at a CAGR of
7.25%
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Market growth
2024-2028
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USD 1221
million
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Market
structure
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Fragmented
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YoY growth 2022-2023
(%)
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6.77
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Regional
analysis
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North America, Europe,
Asia, and Rest of World (ROW)
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Performing market
contribution
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North America at
62%
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Key
countries
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US, Italy, Germany,
Japan, and Finland
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Key companies
profiled
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ASID BONZ GmbH, At Home
Medical Products Inc., B.Braun SE, Becton Dickinson and Co.,
Cardinal Health Inc., Catheter Medical, Coloplast AS, COMFORT
MEDICAL LLC, CompactCath Inc., ConvaTec Group Plc, Dentsply Sirona
Inc., Hollister Inc., HR Pharmaceuticals Inc., McKesson Corp.,
Medline Industries LP, Optimum Medical Ltd., Paralogic Pty Ltd,
Pennine Healthcare, Romsons, and Teleflex Inc.
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Market Driver
The Intermittent Catheter Market is witnessing significant
growth due to the increasing prevalence of urinary diseases such as
urinary tract infections, urethral obstructions, renal diseases,
tumors, and neurogenic bladder. The market includes two main
product types: uncoated intermittent catheters and coated
intermittent catheters. Uncoated catheters have smooth, slippery
surfaces, making them suitable for individuals with urethral trauma
or tissues. Coated catheters, on the other hand, have antimicrobial
or hydrophilic coatings, which help prevent urinary tract
infections and make catheterization easier. Hospitals, ambulatory
surgical centers, and medical research centers are key end-users.
Technological advancements, such as the development of hydrophilic
intermittent catheters, are driving market growth. Reimbursement
schemes and government initiatives for the aging population with
disabilities, such as spinal cord injuries, are also boosting
demand. Global prevalence of urinary diseases among adult Americans
is high, and CXOs in the healthcare industry are focusing on
catheter design and materials to improve patient comfort and
outcomes.
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Market Challenges
- Intermittent catheterization is a common method for managing
bladder incompatence in individuals who struggle to empty their
bladders completely. However, this procedure comes with potential
risks and complications, particularly for those who perform
self-catheterization over a prolonged period. Urethral and
bladder/scrotal complications include bleeding, stricture,
urethritis, epididymitis, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and
bladder stones. Urethral complications include meatal inflammation,
bleeding, and trauma from forcible catheterization or poorly
lubricated catheters. Bladder stones can form due to the
introduction of pubic hair or loss of catheter into the bladder.
UTIs are the most frequent complication, resulting from the damage
to the urethral and mucosal barrier, which allows bacteria entry.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities experience high rates of
healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), with catheter-associated
urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) accounting for 20-45% of all
nosocomial infections. Factors contributing to CAUTIs include
patient-related factors, improper caregiver techniques,
hospital-related issues, equipment-related problems, and
environmental factors. These complications can reduce the use of
intermittent catheters and hinder the growth of the global
intermittent catheters market during the forecast period.
- The Intermittent Catheter Market faces several challenges in
the Catheterization Devices sector. Key trends include innovations
in materials like PVC, vinyl, and silicone for Male, Female,
Pediatric, and Adult Catheters. Complications, such as urinary
tract infections, are a concern for Urological catheters used in
the Urinary bladder. Spinal cord injuries and urinary incontinence
drive demand, but price competition and lack of awareness pose
challenges. Rising geriatric populations and indications like
urinary retention fuel growth. Hydrophilic antimicrobial coatings
and one-time use catheters are solutions to mitigate risks.
Manufacturers must adhere to Catheterization Guidelines and
prioritize Catheterization Safety. Training, Education, Support,
and Management are crucial for effective Catheterization Care.
Ongoing Research and Development are essential to address the
evolving needs of the Catheterization Market.
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Segment Overview
This intermittent catheters market report extensively covers
market segmentation by
- End-user
- 1.1 Hospitals
- 1.2 Ambulatory surgery center
- 1.3 Medical research center
- Product
- 2.1 Uncoated intermittent catheters
- 2.2 Coated intermittent catheters
- 2.3 Closed system intermittent catheters
- Geography
- 3.1 North America
- 3.2 Europe
- 3.3 Asia
- 3.4 Rest of World (ROW)
1.1 Hospitals- The intermittent catheter market is
experiencing significant growth due to the increasing prevalence of
chronic kidney diseases (CKD) and the expansion of digital
catheterization laboratories in hospitals. Hospitals are expected
to dominate the market share due to the high demand for
intermittent catheters in providing quality patient care. However,
the rise of self-catheterization may hinder market growth. Notably,
the number of catheterization laboratories is increasing in the
region, leading to market expansion. The hospital segment's growth
is driven by the high demand for intermittent catheters, making it
a key contributor to the market's growth during the forecast
period.
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The global urinary catheters market is poised for robust growth,
driven by increasing prevalence of urinary disorders and
advancements in catheter technology. Innovations in catheter
materials and designs are enhancing patient comfort and reducing
infection risks. Similarly, the global thoracic catheters market is
expanding due to rising cases of thoracic diseases and surgical
procedures. Improved thoracic catheter technologies are boosting
market growth, providing better patient outcomes and safety. Both
markets are expected to see significant advancements and increased
adoption in the coming years.
Research Analysis
The Intermittent Catheter market refers to the segment of
medical devices used for the drainage of urine from the urinary
bladder. These catheters are typically made of materials like
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), vinyl, or silicone, and come in one-time
use or reusable versions. Indications for use include urinary
bladder emptying in individuals with spinal cord injuries or
urinary incontinence. The rise in urinary tract infections and the
growing geriatric population are driving the market's growth.
However, price competition and lack of awareness are
challenges.
Table of Contents:
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation
- End-user
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- Hospitals
- Ambulatory Surgery Center
- Medical Research Center
- Product
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- Uncoated Intermittent Catheters
- Coated Intermittent Catheters
- Closed System Intermittent Catheters
- Geography
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- North America
- Europe
- Asia
- Rest Of World (ROW)
7 Customer Landscape
8 Geographic Landscape
9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
10 Company Landscape
11 Company Analysis
12 Appendix
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