Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Electrosurgical Devices Global Market - Forecast to 2023" report to their offering.

The electrosurgical devices global market is expected to grow at single digit CAGR to reach $6,178.2 million by 2023.

Electrosurgical units (ESU's) are used for surgical cutting or to manage blood loss by causing coagulation (homoeostasis) during surgery. The increasing acceptance of electrosurgical devices is mainly due to the advancements in electrosurgical devices that facilitate the reduction of earlier problems faced by traditional electrosurgical products such as collateral damage to tissues, eschar (dead tissues) formation and also limit sticking of tissues.

The global electrosurgical devices market is divided into products, surgery and geography. The global electrosurgical devices products market is segmented into electrosurgical generators and monitors, instruments/units, plasma and smoke management systems and accessories.

The electrosurgical instrument is further classified into monopolar and bipolar instruments. Monopolar instruments are further segmented into electrosurgical electrodes, electrosurgical pencils, suction coagulators and irrigation devices and monopolar forceps. Bipolar instruments are further segmented into vessel sealing instruments and electrosurgical bipolar forceps.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive Summary

2 Introduction

3 Market Overview

4 Electrosurgical Devices Market, by Products

5 Electrosurgical Devices Market, by Surgery

6 Regional Market Analysis

7 Company Developments

8 Major Companies

  • Applied Medical (U.S.)
  • Arthrex (U.S.)
  • Atricure (U.S.)
  • B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany)
  • Bovie Medical Corporation (U.S.)
  • Bowa Electronic GMBH & Co. KG (Germany)
  • Conmed Corporation (U.S.)
  • Depuy Synthes (U.S.)
  • Erbe Electromedizin GMBH (Germany)
  • Johnson & Johnson (Ethicon) (U.S.)
  • Maxer (Germany)
  • Medtronic (Covidien) (Ireland)
  • Olives (India)
  • Olympus Corporation (Japan)
  • Richard Wolf medical instruments corporation (U.S.)
  • SKLAR (U.S.)
  • Smith & Nephew PLC (U.K.)
  • Stryker (U.S.)
  • Symmetry surgical (U.S)
  • Symmetry Surgical Inc. (U.S.)
  • Telea electronics engineering (Italy)
  • Utah Medical Products Inc. (U.S.)
  • UZUMCU (Turkey)
  • Wisap medical technology (Germany)

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