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Suture Needle Market Players, Trends, Research Report- Forecast till 2032

  Suture Needle Market Market Research Future (MRFR)’s study reveals that the  Suture Needle Market  is projected to reach USD 294.6 Million by 2030 at 4.4% CAGR during the forecast period 2022-2030. The developments in the healthcare sector have motivated the medical device manufacturers to develop their product portfolios. Suture needles market has witnessed the widening of the range of product offerings such as a blunt needle, round-bodied needle, etc. for keeping up with the medical advancements. This, in turn, has propelled the growth of the market and is likely to continue impacting the suture needles market expansion positively. The shift towards minimally invasive technology has paved the way for the adoption of the round-bodied needle as it pierces and spreads the tissues with minimal cutting. It is forecasted to augment the suture needles market in the foreseeable future. Additionally, an upsurge in the number of surgeries is predicted, which is projected to expedite the expa

Suture Needle Market - Global Industry Analysis by Size, Share and Forecast 2021 – 2027

  Suture Needle Market 2021 Suturing is a technique used to repair tissue, and facilitate healing.  Suture needles  are made up of stainless steel that come in different sizes and must have blunt or sharp points. There are basically two needle end types i.e. eyed or eyeless. Needles having a hole at the suture side are eyed needles, whereas those which have suture crimped within the needle are considered as eyeless or swaged. There are more benefits associated with eyeless needles over the eyed needle such as an eyeless needle is for single use which avoids the loss of sharpness. The main aspects of this technique include closing dead spaces, reducing the risks of bleeding, strengthening wounds until healing, and making skin aesthetically pleasing. Suture needles are required for the placement of sutures in tissues. Suture needles must be rigid enough to avoid bending and flexible enough to bend before breaking. Increasing number of surgical procedures, favorable reimbursement scenario