Surgical
Drains Market Outlook:
Draining of fluids and other components
after a surgery is very important as these fluids can cause infections and
other complications such as stagnation. If they are not eliminated, there may
be complications that may lead to repeat surgery, delayed healing, and others. These
factors result in increased costs of surgery. Surgical drains play a crucial
role in draining these fluids and accelerating the healing process. They do not
only eliminate blood, puss, and other fluids but also prevent them from accumulating
again in the body. During the post-operative phase, it is essential to eliminate
fluids and return to carrying out normal activities.
Market players have been offering different
surgical drain products that are technologically advanced and provide comfort
to patients while wearing them. For instance, The Jackson-Pratt drainage system
is attached to the surgical area and flexible tubing is passed through the
skin. A soft bulb, which is capped on tubing, catches the fluid and holds it. Such
systems help patients in recovering rapidly following the surgery. Regulatory
bodies have been offering patents to innovative designs. Following the
approvals for patents, these systems can be utilized to drain the fluids and
provide comfort and rapid recovery. The utilization of such surgical drain
systems will increase in the coming years. According to the report published by
Allied Market Research, the global
surgical drains market is expected to reach $3.07 billion by 2030.
Following are some of the activities taking place across the world.
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Market players have been gaining approvals
for their patents and developing a new product portfolio. SOMAVAC Medical
Solutions, Inc. gained an approval from the United States Patent and Trademark
Office for its surgical drain management system and SVS Smart Suction
Technology. The FDA cleared smart surgical drain pump SVS for prevention of
seromas in general and plastic surgeries. It is generally used for carrying out
breast reconstructions, mastectomies, tummy tucks, hernia repairs, and complex
orthopedic procedures. A continuous pressure is applied to surgical drains for
elimination of fluids and lowering down risks related to seromas. This device
reduces stagnation, fluid build-up, and backflow.
Esra Roan, the Co-founder and CEO of
SOMAVAC Medical, highlighted that this device will help patients who underwent
breast and other types of cancer surgeries. The robust suction provided by the
device lowers down the time with drains. Patients will be able to carry out
normal activities while recovering from surgeries. Such devices will transform
the post-operative drain system and improve the surgical outcomes.
Top Leading Players:
- ConvaTec Group Plc
- Cardinal Health Inc
- Medtronic Plc
- Johnson & Johnsons (Ethicon Inc)
- Medline Industries Inc
- B Braun Melensung AG
- Redax S.P.A
- Romsons Group Private Ltd,
- Becton, Dickinson and Company (C.R. BARD, INC.)
- Stryker Corporation, Inc
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