The global Enteral Feeding Devices Market is predicted to meet the market value of USD 5.75 Billion by 2030 at a 5.10% CAGR for the forecast period of 2022 to 2030, according to the latest research report from Market Research Future (MRFR). The global enteral feeding devices market is profiled in detail in the report, which provides a comprehensive overview of the market’s leading drivers and restraints as well as the leading players operating in the market.
Enteral feeding devices are used to feed people who, permanently or temporarily, have lost the ability to feed themselves due to the disease or disorder. Enteral feeding devices are used to directly deliver nutrients into some part of the small intestine or stomach, so that at-risk patients can be fed under complete supervision. Enteral feeding devices also allow doctors to monitor and manage the temporary nutrition of specific individuals in order to make sure they are being fed as much and what they should be fed, considering specific diseases and disorders. The growing geriatric population around the world is likely to be a major driver for the global enteral feeding devices market over the forecast period, as the geriatric population is likely to be a major consumer of technologies that allow them to be fed without the hassle of physically feeding themselves. The growing number of geriatric individuals suffering from neurodegenerative diseases is also likely to be a major driver for the global Enteral Feeding Devices Market Share.
Competitive Analysis:
Leading Enteral Feeding Devices Market Players include: Medtronic plc, Cook Medical, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Abbott Laboratories, Boston Scientific Corporation, Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), Fresenius Kabi AG, Danone Nutricia, Nestlé, CONMED Corporation, Moog, Inc., Halyard Health, Inc., and Vygon SA.
Segmentation:
The global enteral feeding devices market Trends has been segmented on the basis of product, age group, indication, end user, and region.
· By product, the market has been segmented into enteral feeding tubes, enteral feeding pumps, enteral syringes, administration sets, and consumables. The enteral feeding tubes segment is further categorized into enterostomy feeding tubes, nasoenteric feeding tubes, and oroenteric feeding tubes. The enterostomy feeding tubes segment is additionally divided into gastrostomy tubes, jejunostomy tubes, and gastrojejunostomy tubes. The nasoenteric feeding tubes segment is further classified into nasogastric feeding tubes, nasojejunal feeding tubes, and nasoduodenal feeding tubes. The enteral feeding pumps segment is expected to dominate the market throughout the forecast period due to low risk of complications with the use of feeding pumps, enhanced portable pump designs, and the increasing adoption of pumps in hospitals and home care settings.
· On the basis of age group, the market has been divided into adults and pediatrics.
· By indication, the market has been classified into cancer, gastrointestinal diseases, diabetes, neurological disorders, hypermetabolism, and others. The cancer segment is further categorized into gastrointestinal cancer, head & neck cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, esophageal cancer, and others.
· Based on end user, the market has been categorized into hospitals, home care settings, and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).
Major players in the global enteral feeding devices market are likely to focus on developing products that fit regulatory standards and enable steady growth for the company in the market. The growing scope for the medical devices sector in Asia Pacific is likely to be a key factor for the global enteral feeding devices market over the forecast period.
Regional Analysis:
The Americas dominates the global enteral feeding devices market, followed by Europe. Asia Pacific is also likely to grow at a high CAGR over the forecast period.
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