Surgical Kits Market: Introduction According to the report, the global surgical kits market was valued at ~US$ 17 Bn in 2020 and is projected to contract at a CAGR of ~7% from 2021 to 2031. Surgical kits comprise an assortment of surgical tools for a particular type of a procedure or surgery. Surgical kits are required for procedures, including lacerations, life-saving surgeries (heart surgery, brain surgery, etc.), cosmetic surgeries, and exploratory surgeries. Hospitals require multiple surgical kits to have the necessary tools for operating procedures. Investments by key players to strengthen their position are likely to create significant opportunities in the global surgical kits market. For instance, on January 18, 2019, 3i announced the sale of OneMed for GBP 100 Mn. 3i Group plc (“3i”), and funds managed by 3i, entered into a sale and purchase agreement to sell their investment in OneMed, the leading medical supplies distributor in Northern Europe to Nalka Invest AB for GBP 100 Mn. Request Brochure of Report - https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php? flag=B&rep_id=40130 Most end users are moving toward disposable surgical kits. Surgical kits have been witnessing a paradigm shift toward disposable facemasks over reusable ones. This shift can be attributed to the advantages of disposable surgical kits such as high protection from cross-contamination and elimination of the need to sterilize. Additionally, these kits are cost-effective. Hence, key players are engaged in offering disposable surgical kits. This, in turn, is likely to offer significant opportunities in the global surgical kits market. Increase in Number of Minimally Invasive (MI) Surgeries Minimally invasive surgeries involve less post-surgery complications, shorter hospital stays, minimal incisions, and shorter recovery time. These benefits increase the number of people opting for minimally invasive surgeries. For instance, MEMS-built pacemakers are less invasive and inexpensive. According to iData's robotic surgery statistics, in 2019, minimally invasive surgeries accounted for around 86% of total robotic surgeries performed in the U.S. More physicians are being trained in minimally invasive techniques, and the technology has become more acceptable. Request for Custom Research - https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php? flag=CR&rep_id=40130 Disposable Surgical Kits to Dominate Market In terms of type, the global surgical kits market has been bifurcated into reusable and disposable. The growth of the disposable segment can be attributed to increase in usage in hospitals, nursing homes, and specialty clinics. North America and Europe contribute significantly to the growth of the disposable segment. The segment held larger share of the surgical kits market in these regions. Reusable kits and devices are soiled, and contaminated with microorganisms when used by patients. This drives the disposable segment. Inadequate cleaning in between patient usage can result in retention of blood, tissue, and other biological debris (soil) in certain types of reusable medical kits and surgical instruments. High Use of Surgical Kits in General Surgeries