Urology Devices Market: Key Players and Production Information analysis with Forecast 2026
Growing prevalence of urological diseases has led to surge in demand for the urological treatments. In addition, increasing geriatric population is further expected to propel demand for various urological treatments globally. Kidney stone, urinary incontinence, bladder cancer, stress incontinence and hematuria are a few urological diseases that continue to impact growth of the global urology devices in the global market.
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According to Fact.MR, the global urology devices market is expected to represent a value of over US$ 16,300 Mn by the end of 2026.
Prevalence of Kidney Diseases to Boost Adoption
Lack of water intake increasingly leads to prevalence of kidney stone among people of various age groups. Prevalence of urological diseases such as kidney stone can lead to painful urination, fever due to the infection in the urinary tract, vomiting and constant need to urinate.
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In addition, prevalence of bladder cancer has also led to surge in demand for minimally invasive and accurate treatment procedures. In addition, prevalence of obesity, chronic sneezing and coughing and excessive smoking result in increasing prevalence of stress incontinence. Moreover, increasing instances of prostate surgery and childbirth further contributes towards prevalence of stress incontinence. Increasing prevalence of stress incontinence is expected to fuel growth of the global urinary devices market during the forecast period.
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Non-Invasive Technological Features to Rope In Significant Growth Opportunities
In order to offer convenient treatment procedures of kidney stones, manufacturers are focusing introducing non-invasive treatment procedures the healthcare professionals are increasingly using the ultrasound or x-ray therapy. Shock wave lithotripsy devices that use the ultrasound or x-ray technology in order to help the urologists locate stones in the kidney through the x-rays and break the ureteral stones in small fractions for convenient passage.