Enteral Feeding Devices Market By Product (Enteral feeding pumps, Enteral feeding tubes, Enteral syringes, Giving sets, Others), By Age Group (Adults, Pediatrics), By Application (Gastrointestinal Diseases, Cancer, Malnutrition, Neurological Disorders, Other Applications), By End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs), Home Care): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2024-2035
The enteral feeding devices market was valued at $4,510.81 million in 2023 and is estimated to reach $9,805.95 million by 2035, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.7% from 2024 to 2035. Enteral feeding devices are medical tools used to deliver nutrition directly into the gastrointestinal tract of patients who are unable to consume food orally. These devices are crucial for individuals with conditions that impair their ability to eat, such as severe illness, neurological disorders, or major surgeries. The primary types of enteral feeding devices include nasogastric (NG) tubes, gastrostomy tubes (G-tubes), and jejunostomy tubes (J-tubes), each tailored for specific clinical needs and durations of feeding. Nasogastric tubes are inserted through the nose and extend to the stomach, and are suitable for short term feeding. Gastrostomy and jejunostomy tubes are surgically placed directly into the stomach or small intestine, respectively, and are used for long-term nutritional support. These devices ensure that patients receive the necessary nutrients to maintain health and support recovery, offering vital support for those who cannot meet their nutritional needs through normal eating.
The global enteral feeding devices market is driven by the rise in incidence of chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disorders and technological advancements in enteral feeding devices. These conditions frequently necessitate enteral feeding due to complications that prevent adequate oral intake. For instance, patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer often experience severe nausea and mucositis, making oral feeding challenging. Similarly, individuals with diabetes may suffer from gastroparesis, a condition that delays stomach emptying, requiring alternative nutritional support methods. Thus, growth in prevalence of chronic diseases directly correlates with increased demand for enteral feeding devices. However, risks associated with enteral feeding include infections at the insertion site, tube dislodgment, and clogging, which is expected to hinder the market growth. Conversely, continued innovation in device design and functionality, new product launches in the market, and high growth potential in emerging countries provide opportunities for the market growth.
The enteral feeding devices market is segmented into product, age group, application, end user, and region. By product, the market is segregated into enteral feeding pumps, enteral feeding tubes, enteral syringes, giving set, and consumables. The enteral feeding tubes segment is further classified into enterostomy feeding tube, nasoenteric feeding tube, and oroenteric feeding tube. The enterostomy feeding tube segment is further categorized into gastrostomy feeding tube, percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy (PEJ) tube, and percutaneous radiological gastrostomy and jejunostomy tube. The gastrostomy feeding tube segment is sub-segmented into percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy feeding tube (PEG), balloon gastrostomy tube, and low-profile balloon gastrostomy (buttons). By age group, the market is bifurcated into adult and pediatrics. On the basis of application, the market is categorized into gastrointestinal disease, cancer, malnutrition, neurological disorder, and other applications. The cancer segment is further segmented into head & neck cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, esophageal cancer, and others. By end user, the market is classified into hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), and home care.
Region wise, the market is analyzed across North America (the U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, and rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (Japan, China, Australia, India, South Korea, and rest of Asia Pacific), and LAMEA (Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and rest of LAMEA). Major key players that operate in the enteral feeding devices market are Amsino International, Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Cardinal Health Inc., Moog Inc., Cook Group, Becton, Dickinson, and Company, Nestle S.A., Avanos Medical, Inc., Applied Medical Technology, Inc., B. Braun SE, Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA, and Danone. Key players have adopted product approval, product launch, expansion, and acquisition as key developmental strategies to improve the product portfolio of the enteral feeding devices market.
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Key Market SegmentsBy ApplicationGastrointestinal Diseases
Cancer
Cancer Type
Head and Neck Cancers
Gastrointestinal Cancers
Liver Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Others
Malnutrition
Neurological Disorders
Other Applications
By End UserHospitals
Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)
Home Care
By ProductEnteral feeding pumps
Enteral feeding tubes
Feeding Tube Type
Enterostomy Feeding Tubes
Type
Nasoenteric Feeding Tubes
Oroenteric Feeding Tubes
Enteral syringes
Giving sets
Others
By Age GroupAdults
Pediatrics
By RegionNorth America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
Japan
China
India
Australia
Rest of Asia-Pacific
LAMEA
Brazil
South Africa,
Saudi Arabia
Rest of LAMEA
Key Market Players
Boston Scientific Corporation
Moog Inc.
Cook Group
Nestle S.A.
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA
Danone
Cardinal Health Inc.
Becton, Dickinson, and Company
Avanos Medical, Inc.
Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
Amsino International, Inc.
B. Braun SE
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