Global Epidural Anesthesia Disposable Devices Market 2021 Industry Research Update, Future Scope, Size Estimation, Revenue, Pricing Trends, Growth Opportunity, Regional Outlook, and Forecast to 2027

Epidural Anesthesia Disposable Devices Market
Epidural Anesthesia Disposable Devices Market

                                                   
Rather than giving anesthetic effects, epidural anesthesia provides analgesia or pain relief.

It provides pain treatment during childbirth, whether vaginal or cesarean, by injecting a numbing medication into the spinal nerves to alleviate lower back pain.

Epidural anesthesia disposable devices are utilized in the spinal region, including the thoracic, cervical, lumbar, and sacral regions, during anesthesia procedures.

In 2018, the global epidural anesthesia disposable devices market was worth US$ 1,056.5 million, with a CAGR of 9.3% predicted over the forecast period (2019-2027).

The market for epidural anesthesia disposable devices is predicted to rise due to the increasing use of epidural anesthesia for birth.

Over the forecast period, the market is expected to rise due to the increasing use of epidural anesthesia in cesarean deliveries to alleviate pain.

According to the National Health Service (NHS) Maternity Statistics for October 2018, approximately 100,000 emergency cesarean births were performed in England, U.K., with epidural anesthesia accounting for 21% of these deliveries in 2017-2018.

During the projection period, leading players are projected to focus more on improving their production facilities and expanding their geographical footprint to meet increased demand for safe and efficient pain management during labor and surgeries.




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B. Braun Melsungen AG, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Teleflex Incorporated, Smiths Medical, Sarstedt, Inc., Epimed, Egemen International, SFM Medical Devices, VOGT Medical, Vygon, and Flat Medical are among the major competitors in the global epidural anesthesia disposable devices market.



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