Endoscopy Equipment Market worth $53.54 billion by 2030 with 7.6% CAGR | MarketsandMarkets
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The global Endoscopy Equipment Market, valued at US$34.83 billion in 2024, stood at US$37.08 billion in 2025 and is projected to advance at a resilient CAGR of 7.6% from 2025 to 2030, culminating in a forecasted valuation of US$53.54 billion by the end of the period. The growth of the endoscopy equipment market is driven by the rising need for endoscopy in diagnosing and treating critical diseases, increasing investments and grants from governments and organizations, and the growing prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer. Additionally, hospitals are expanding their endoscopic capabilities, fueled by the increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures and ongoing technological advancements. The rising adoption of single-use endoscopy instruments and the growing trend toward automated endoscope reprocessing, which enhances efficiency, reduces infection risks, and meets stringent hygiene standards, drives the endoscopy equipment market.
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By product, the endoscopy equipment market is segmented into endoscopes, visualization systems, other endoscopy equipment, and accessories. The endoscopes segment is further divided into the rigid endoscopes, flexible endoscopes, robot-assisted endoscopes, and capsule endoscopes. In 2024, rigid endoscopes held a significant market share and are expected to lead during the forecast period. Laparoscopy holds the largest market due to its adoption in minimally invasive surgeries, whereas bronchoscopy is expected to record the fastest growth, driven by the increasing burden of respiratory diseases, particularly lung cancer. Laparoscopy offers significant clinical advantages such as reduced surgical-site infection (SSI) risks, smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and shorter hospital stays compared to open surgeries, making it the preferred choice for patients and physicians.
The growing prevalence of gastrointestinal disorders and urinary system complications has further driven the demand for laparoscopic interventions. Additionally, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a safe and cost-effective alternative to open gallbladder removal, has gained widespread acceptance, reinforcing the dominance of this segment. Increasing patient preference for minimally invasive procedures, combined with the long-term cost savings and improved clinical outcomes associated with laparoscopic surgeries, has positioned laparoscopes as an indispensable equipment in modern healthcare.

