Catheters Market to 2035 - Strategic Developments & Key Insights
The global catheters
market size was valued at $22.7 billion in 2021, and is projected to reach
$49.5 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 8.1% from 2022 to 2031.
Catheterization is type of co-procedure performed along with varied medical
procedures including, angioplasty, cardiac electrophysiology, and neurological
surgery. It is a tube that is inserted into bladder, allowing urine to pass
freely. There are various types of catheters, such as cardiovascular catheters,
neurovascular catheters, urological catheters, and specialty catheters.
Catheters are usually used for short time period, for instance, for a number of
weeks or months when continuous bladder drainage is needed, but occasionally
they are required for long term use. Urinary catheters are used when people
have difficulty is passing the urine naturally. It can also be used to empty
the bladder before or after surgery.
Recent Development
• January
2022 Controlled Medical Technology announced the FDA withdrawal of its Control
11F Mechanical Thrombectomy System for removal of large blood vessels in
patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Coronary thrombectomy for acute
myocardial infarction (AMI), neurovascular thrombectomy for ischemic stroke,
and peripheral thrombectomy for chronic total occlusion (CTO), peripheral
arterial disease (PAD), and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Clot and embolectomy or
embolectomy and thrombectomy is performed by the body.
• December
2021 December 2020 FDA orders Cook Medical to recall double catheters, the most
serious type used in vascular procedures. There have been at least 57
complaints related to the catheters, called Flexor Check-Flo Introducers and Flexor
Tuohy-Borst Side Arm Introducers, and 14 reported serious injuries. No deaths
have been reported yet. These catheters have a cap, valve, dilator, and x-ray
markers and are used to insert other medical devices into blood vessels (except
the heart and brain) for treatment or diagnostic purposes.

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