The global amniocentesis needles market is segmented by type, procedure, end user, and regions. By type, the amniocentesis needles market is segmented into needles of length 100–150 mm, larger than 150 mm, and smaller than 100 mm. The 100–150 mm segment is estimated to account for the largest market share of the global amniocentesis needles market in 2017. Factors driving the growth of this segment include the widespread use of these needles on account of their optimal length and suitability of use for most patients.
The market is classified into amniocentesis, amnioreduction, fetal blood transfusion, amnioinfusion, and cordocentesis. The amniocentesis segment is estimated to account for the largest share of the global amniocentesis needles market during the next five years. High reliability of the amniocentesis technique and the extensive use of this procedure to diagnose the abnormalities in the developing fetus are driving the growth of this market.
The amniocentesis needles market is segmented into hospitals, diagnostic centers, clinics, and other end users. The hospitals segment is estimated to account for the largest share of the global amniocentesis needles market during the forecast period. Growth in the number of hospitals coupled with better accessibility and availability of test results in hospitals are major factors driving the growth of this end-user segment.
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Key Players
Major industry players acquired companies and business units from other companies to maintain and improve their position in the amniocentesis needles market. Medtronic (Ireland), BD (US), CooperSurgical (US), Integra LifeSciences (US), Smiths Medical (US), Medline (US), and Cook Medical (US) have been identified as the key players in this market. These companies have a broad product portfolio with comprehensive features. These leaders have products for all end users in this market, and have a strong geographical presence.