The global urinary catheters market was valued at USD 5.2 billion in 2022 and is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.4% from 2023 to 2030. This growth is driven by an increasing number of patients experiencing Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), urethral blockages, and tumors in the urinary tract or reproductive organs, along with the rapidly expanding geriatric population. Urinary catheters, which are flexible tubes used to drain urine from the bladder, are commonly made from materials such as plastic, rubber, and silicon. Physicians recommend urinary catheterization for conditions such as Urinary Incontinence (UI), urinary retention, prostate surgery, or other medical issues like spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, or dementia, where bladder function may be compromised.
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Regional Insights:
North America Urinary Catheters Market Trends
North America led the global urinary catheters market in 2022, holding over 34.4% of the total revenue share, with expected continued growth. This dominance is attributed to the increasing prevalence of diseases such as bladder obstruction, UI, Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), urinary retention, and bladder cancer. In North America, urological conditions are a significant health concern, especially among the elderly. The National Association for Continence reports that individuals aged 40 and above frequently suffer from Overactive Bladder (OAB) and urine urgency. Additionally, the American Society of Nephrology notes that urologic issues rank as the third most common complaint in individuals aged 65 and above, accounting for about 47% of physician visits in the U.S. Furthermore, bladder cancer rates are significant; according to the Canadian Cancer Society, around 12,200 cases were diagnosed in 2020, with 2,600 related deaths. The high incidence of BPH-related surgeries and rising bladder cancer cases are key factors driving market growth in North America.
Asia Pacific Urinary Catheters Market Trends
The Asia Pacific region is projected to be the fastest-growing market for urinary catheters during the forecast period. This growth is fueled by the increasing incidence of spinal cord injuries, BPH, and UTIs, with UTIs being among the most prevalent infectious diseases in the region. UTIs in Asia Pacific lead to high rates of morbidity and mortality, especially in hospitals, and impose a considerable financial burden on communities. Factors like advancing age, constipation, vaginal deliveries, childbirth, obesity, surgery, and chronic respiratory conditions elevate the risk of UTIs, particularly among women, thereby driving demand for urinary catheters in the region. Additionally, increased government spending, investments by leading market players, and awareness initiatives are expected to contribute to market growth. For example, in India, the Urological Society of India developed guidelines to raise awareness about urinary incontinence, while in South Korea, the Korean Incontinence Society promotes awareness regarding pelvic floor and lower urinary tract health issues. Such initiatives are anticipated to drive market expansion in Asia Pacific throughout the forecast period.
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Key Companies & Market Share Insights:
To expand their market share, companies in the urinary catheters industry are continuously introducing new products and expanding their geographical reach. For instance, Japan-based Terumo Corporation acquired Sequent Medical, a U.S.-based medical device manufacturer, through its U.S. subsidiary. This acquisition reflects a broader trend among global players, who are relocating production facilities to different countries to achieve economies of scale.
Furthermore, many manufacturers in the catheter industry form partnerships with major medical device distributors to supply their products either globally or within specific countries. Such strategic alliances are widespread and benefit manufacturers by providing marketing licenses, while also reducing liability in cases of product recall or adverse events. A prominent example is the three-year purchasing agreement signed in March 2019 between Coloplast Corporation and Premier Inc., a U.S.-based healthcare company. Through this agreement, Coloplast’s urology products, including catheters, gained access to Premier’s network alliance, which consists of around 4,000 U.S. hospitals. Premier's integrated supply chain, advisory, and data analytics solutions allow Coloplast to secure supply agreements at lower costs, supporting the company’s market presence and reach in the U.S.
Key Urinary Catheters Companies:
- Hollister, Inc.
- Medtronic PLC
- Boston Scientific Corp.
- BD (C.R. Bard, Inc.)
- Cook Medical
- ConvaTec, Inc.
- Teleflex, Inc.
- Coloplast
- Braun Melsungen AG
- Medline Industries, Inc.
- J and M Urinary Catheters LLC
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