Vitrectomy Devices Market Size
Vitrectomy Devices Market Size was valued at USD 1.52 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 2.4 Billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 5.2%
Vitrectomy devices are specialized surgical instruments used in vitreoretinal surgery to treat various eye disorders affecting the retina and vitreous body. These are instruments that allow an ophthalmologist to do delicate and precise procedures within the eye. Almost all modern vitrectomy devices are part of larger surgical systems that contain other features like laser photocoagulation, endo diathermy for hemostasis, and various interchangeable instruments like membrane peeling or intraocular foreign body forceps. Such systems may also feature programmable settings, such as foot pedal controls for cut-rate, aspiration, infusion pressure, and so on, during the surgery. Over time, trends in the development of vitrectomy devices have shifted toward instruments with a smaller gauge, 23, 25, or even 27 gauge, allowing for sutureless surgery with less discomfort and faster recovery. These improvements have made vitrectomy procedures safer, more efficient, and less intrusive, resulting in better outcomes for patients with a broad spectrum of retinal illnesses.