Europe Surgical Site Infection Control Market Forecast 2024-2032
The Europe surgical site infection control market is evaluated to progress with a CAGR of 4.44% during the forecast period of 2024-2032. The rising prevalence of surgical site infections (SSIs) is a significant factor driving the growth of the surgical site infection control market in Europe.
MARKET INSIGHTSAdditionally, increasing research and development activities are anticipated to further support market expansion as advancements in infection prevention techniques and technologies continue to emerge. Key preventive measures, such as general hygiene, hand hygiene practices, appropriate hair removal, antibiotic prophylaxis, and maintaining normothermia, are critical in reducing the incidence of SSIs. These measures contribute directly to the growth of the SSI control market in Europe by enhancing infection prevention protocols and improving patient outcomes.
REGIONAL ANALYSISThe Europe surgical site infection control market growth assessment comprises a detailed evaluation of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Poland, and Rest of Europe. According to Public Health England (PHE), surgical site infections (SSIs) accounted for approximately 16% of all healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in England, making them the third most common type of HAI in the country. The PHE report highlighted an increasing trend in SSIs, particularly among patients undergoing knee prosthesis, large bowel, and cholecystectomy surgeries. The report also identified that nearly half of the pathogens causing SSIs were Enterobacteriaceae and meticillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA).
Further, the financial burden associated with SSIs is substantial, with costs ranging from GBP 2,100 to GBP 10,500 per infection, depending on the complexity of the surgery, and escalating to as much as GBP 20,000 for complex surgeries. To address this issue, the UK government has implemented various preventive measures, including the Surgical Site Infection Surveillance Service managed by England’s Healthcare-Associated Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance Department (HCAI & AMR). This service provides hospitals with protocols and analytical tools to monitor SSIs while accounting for key risk factors. As a result, government efforts in preventing SSIs are expected to stabilize and promote the growth of the SSI control market in the United Kingdom.
In France, SSIs are among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections in surgical patients, contributing significantly to mortality, morbidity, and healthcare costs. According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, the overall incidence rate of SSIs in France is 20% of all surgical procedures. Common surgeries associated with SSIs include coronary artery bypass grafts, cholecystectomies, colon surgeries, cesarean sections, and hip and knee prostheses, among others.
France has implemented a national SSI surveillance solution, the RAISIN surveillance system, which has been operational since 1999. This system is structured on a pyramidal organization at local, regional, and national levels and follows standard guidelines established in 1992 by the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) system. Hence, the increasing incidence of SSIs in France remains a key driver of growth in the country’s SSI control market, with an incidence rate of approximately one SSI per 100 procedures.
SEGMENTATION ANALYSISThe Europe surgical site infection control market segmentation includes procedure, type of infection, end-user, and product. The procedure segment is further classified into laparoscopy, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular, obstetrics and gynecology, wound closure, plastic & reconstructive surgery, thoracic surgery, microvascular, urology, neurosurgery, and other procedures.
Cardiovascular surgery involves heart-related procedures performed to address complications arising from ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, and congenital heart defects, including heart transplant surgeries. Given the high prevalence of cardiac diseases globally, the demand for cardiovascular surgical equipment is substantial. Instruments used in these surgeries include clamps, cutting devices, needle holders, retractors, scalpels, vascular dilators, forceps, powered instruments such as sternal saws and sternotomes, internal defibrillator paddles, and specialized valve surgery instruments like hooks, suture holding frames, and valve dilators.
Similarly, obstetrics and gynecology surgeries represent a significant revenue stream for surgical equipment manufacturers due to their large-scale performance. These procedures require a diverse range of instruments, including scalpels, speculums, forceps, cannulas, Metzenbaum scissors, curettes, laparoscopic instruments, Veress needles, trochars, catheters, and colposcopes. Market growth in this segment is driven by factors such as the changing lifestyle of women, the prevalence of various gynecological conditions, a growing demand for minimally invasive surgical alternatives to hysterectomy, advancements in gynecological procedures, high healthcare expenditure, and an aging population.
COMPETITIVE INSIGHTSLeading players operating in the Europe surgical site infection control market include Belimed AG, bioMérieux SA, GAMA Healthcare, Getinge AB, etc.
Belimed AG is a leading global supplier of cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing products for the medical and life sciences industries. The company maintains an extensive network of sales subsidiaries and authorized partners, spanning over 80 countries worldwide. Belimed serves a broad customer base, including multinational pharmaceutical manufacturers, local hospitals, and large medical practices.
The company also delivers comprehensive products and solutions that go beyond equipment supply, offering additional services such as planning, simulation, validation, and ongoing support. Headquartered in Switzerland, the company has a strong presence across Europe, North America, and China.
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