Enteral Feeding Devices Market Share, Year-on-year Growth, Top Companies, Competitor Landscape, Regional Outlook 2022-2030
As healthcare infrastructure has improved, life expectancy has raised its bar. While this is welcome news, the rapidly proliferating geriatric population has also led to increased incidence of age-related ailments, both malignant and non-malignant. Conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, dementia and brain damage have increased multifold.
All the
aforementioned conditions have a deleterious impact on the patient’s digestive
system, causing dyspepsia, throat and mouth pain, diarrhea and IBS. These
co-morbidities render it impossible for patients to consume solid food. Hence,
healthcare providers are accelerating the adoption of enteral
feeding devices and provide adequate nutrients to patients.
Global Enteral Feeding Devices Market- Key Findings
- Enteral feeding devices market to expand
at 4.7% CAGR from 2022-2030
- Oncology remains principal application
area, neurological disorders to generate green spaces
- Nasoenteric feeding tubes to share the
revenue pie with feeding pumps, attributed to effectiveness of nutrient
delivery
- Homecare settings garnering major
traction due to launch of easy-to-use and consumer friendly devices
- East & South Asia will emerge as
potential revenue hotspots during the forecast period
COVID-19’s Impact Analysis
The COVID-19
pandemic has prompted the healthcare industry to run into an overdrive mode,
ceaselessly working to find a potential cure for this deadly virus. As the
world economy heads toward a recession, the enteral feeding devices market
shall remain afloat.
As infected patients
experience digestive problems, the demand for alternative food administration
sources has risen. This has upticked the deployment of enteral feeding device
on an increased frequency. Additionally, vendors are concentrating on strengthening
regional distribution networks to ensure uninterrupted supply of equipment to
various healthcare settings and organizations.
Demand across the
United States, Brazil and India will especially remain strong, given the fact
that these are the worst affected countries, providing immense scope for
revenue generation to prominent manufacturers.
Competitive Landscape
Prominent players in
the enteral feeding devices market include ICU Medical, Boston Scientific
Corporation, Fresenius Kabi, Abbott Laboratories, Cook Medical, Cardinal
Health, Inc., Becton Dickinson & Company and Dynarex Corporation among
others. Besides this, a number of regional players also dominate the landscape.
In 2014, Cook
Medical launched the Entuit Thrive Balloon Retention Gastronomy Feeding Tube
for gastronomy and gastropexy procedures. This launch was a part and parcel of
the company’s efforts to expand its enteral feeding devices product pipeline.
Boston Scientific
Corporation markets a broad range of enteral devices such as the EndoVive
Enteral Feeding Tube Kits. To expand its gastroenterology product portfolio,
the company announced a limited market release of its Exalt Model-D single-use
duodenoscope in January 2020.
In 2016, Cardinal
Health launched its Kangaroo Joey Enteral Feed and Flush Pump to expand its
adult nasogastric feeding tubes portfolio.
ICU Medical markets
the Lopez Valve and EnFit Lopez Valve Closed Enteral Tubes which provide
protection from accidental exposure to infectious body fluids to healthcare
workers.
More Insights on the Enteral Feeding Devices Market
A recent market
study published by FMI on the Enteral Feeding Devices market includes the
global industry analysis of 2015-2019 & opportunity assessment for
2020-2030, and delivers a comprehensive assessment of the most important market
dynamics. The report involved detailed segmentation on the basis of product
type, application, age-group, end-user and region. Our analysts have conducted
thorough research on the historical as well as current growth parameters of the
market to obtain growth prospects with maximum precision.
Main Report Link: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/enteral-feeding-devices-market
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