Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Device Market Size, Share, By Device Type (Anti-Reflux Surgery Devices, Endoscopic Devices, Drug Delivery Devices Surgery, Monitoring Devices, and Others), By Application (Treatment, Diagnostics, and Monitoring), By End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgery Centers, and Others), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast Till 2034

Report Code: PMI560224 | Publish Date: September 2024 | No. of Pages: 172

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gerd Device Market Companies

  • Medtronic PLC
  • Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
  • Boston Scientific Corporation
  • EndoStim, Inc.
  • Olympus Corporation
  • Laborie Medical Technologies
  • Medigus Ltd.
  • Mederi Therapeutics Inc.
  • Ethicon, Inc. (A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson)
  • Torax Medical, Inc. (Acquired by Medtronic)
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V.
  • Cook Medical Inc.
  • Diversatek Healthcare Inc.
  • C2 Therapeutics
  • FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation

Recent News:

  • Medtronic announced the release of the next generation of its cutting-edge anti-reflux surgical tool, the Linx Reflux Management System, in August 2024. Improved magnetic ring technology is incorporated into the system to boost patient outcomes and durability. With this launch, Medtronic continues to demonstrate its dedication to developing minimally invasive GERD solutions and filling gaps in the treatment of persistent reflux.
  • A revised version of Boston Scientific's Endoscopic Suture System was unveiled in July 2024, improving the accuracy and effectiveness of endoscopic anti-reflux operations. With an enhanced suture material and a streamlined distribution mechanism, the new method aims to shorten operation times and improve patient comfort.
  • Johnson & Johnson and EndoStim established a strategic collaboration in June 2024 to jointly research next-generation neuromodulation treatments for GERD. This partnership aims to combine Johnson & Johnson's surgical experience with EndoStim's neurostimulation technology to provide more potent therapy choices for patients with severe GERD.