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Endoscopy Equipment Market

The market for Endoscopy Equipment was estimated at $37.4 billion in 2024; it is anticipated to increase to $59.7 billion by 2030, with projections indicating growth to around $88.1 billion by 2035.

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Global Endoscopy Equipment Market Outlook

Revenue, 2024

$37.4B

Forecast, 2034

$81.5B

CAGR, 2025 - 2034

8.1%

The Endoscopy Equipment industry revenue is expected to be around $40.4 billion in 2025 and expected to showcase growth with 8.1% CAGR between 2025 and 2034. The current positive market outlook demonstrates how endoscopy equipment stands as a critical healthcare tool because medical providers focus on delivering excellent visualization and short recovery times and safe procedures for their patients. The growing number of gastrointestinal and respiratory and oncological cases along with population aging and minimally invasive procedure benefits drives ongoing demand for endoscopy equipment in healthcare facilities. The majority of endoscopy equipment usage occurs in Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgical Centers because these facilities serve as main sites for diagnostic endoscopy and therapeutic interventions.

The endoscopy equipment market includes various products which include endoscopes and visualization systems and light sources and cameras and insufflators and multiple accessories for diagnostic endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery in different medical specialties. The Endoscopes segment leads the market with $16.12 billion in sales during 2024 because flexible endoscopes and video endoscopy systems find extensive application in gastrointestinal endoscopy and pulmonology and urology and gynecology and orthopedic procedures. The combination of high definition imaging with enhanced maneuverability and ergonomic design and digital data management platform compatibility helps clinicians achieve better lesion detection and procedural accuracy and improved workflow performance. The market experiences growing demand because healthcare facilities adopt outpatient care and day care services and single use endoscopes for better infection control and endoscopy systems with advanced imaging technologies and AI capabilities. The worldwide endoscopy equipment market undergoes transformation because of these advancements which make endoscopy equipment essential for hospitals and ASCs and specialized clinics.

Endoscopy Equipment market outlook with forecast trends, drivers, opportunities, supply chain, and competition 2024-2034
Endoscopy Equipment Market Outlook

Market Key Insights

  • The Endoscopy Equipment market is projected to grow from $37.4 billion in 2024 to $81.5 billion in 2034. This represents a CAGR of 8.1%, reflecting rising demand across Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Laparoscopic Surgery, and Urology Endoscopy.

  • Olympus, Karl Storz SE & Co. KG, and Boston Scientific are among the leading players in this market, shaping its competitive landscape.

  • The Endoscopy Equipment market depends on the United States and China as its leading customer bases which will experience 5.9% to 8.5% annual growth rates from 2024 to 2030.

  • The market research indicates that India, Brazil and Mexico will experience the highest growth rate with CAGR values between 7.8% and 10.1%.

  • Transition like Shift To Smart, Disposable Systems is expected to add $6 billion to the Endoscopy Equipment market growth by 2030

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  • The Endoscopy Equipment market will experience $44.1 billion growth during 2024-2034 because manufacturers will focus on Bronchoscopy & ENT Endoscopy Application to achieve higher market penetration.

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    rising preference for minimally invasive procedures and expanding gastrointestinal screening programs accelerating endoscopy equipment adoption, and

    Rapid technological innovation in high-definition imaging enhancing clinical outcomes and operational efficiency of endoscopy equipment, Endoscopy Equipment market to expand 118% between 2024 and 2034.

endoscopy equipment market size with pie charts of major and emerging country share, CAGR, trends for 2025 and 2032
Endoscopy Equipment - Country Share Analysis

Opportunities in the Endoscopy Equipment

The number of gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures performed at ambulatory surgery centers continues to rise while new rules about cross contamination and reprocessing equipment become more strict. The market requires infection controlled endoscopy equipment because disposable valves and biopsy forceps and single use endoscopes simplify sterilization procedures. The North American and European markets will also experience accessory growth at a faster rate than core endoscopes because facilities adopt standardized accessory collections and work with manufacturers to create procedure specific bundled kits.

Growth Opportunities in North America and Europe

The North American endoscopy equipment market experiences growing influence from outpatient minimally invasive surgery adoption which makes ambulatory surgical centers the leading growth segment despite hospitals maintaining the biggest portion of worldwide spending. The market offers three main business opportunities which include high end upgrades for endoscopy visualization systems and single use and semi disposable flexible endoscope growth to combat infection risks and staffing shortages and diagnostic imaging system integration with hospital information systems for value based care implementation. The market competition remains high because multinational manufacturers maintain their positions while regional distributors and specialized innovators fight for group purchasing organization and integrated delivery network contracts which makes service quality and uptime guarantees and bundled maintenance services more valuable than device prices. The market requires strategic portfolio positioning that focuses on workflow optimization and interoperability and training solutions because outpatient procedure reimbursement remains positive and patients show strong interest and doctors strongly prefer advanced endoscopic technology for gastroenterology and pulmonology and urology procedures.
The European market for endoscopy equipment depends heavily on large public hospitals and university medical centers because these institutions control procurement processes and follow screening guidelines while their ambulatory surgical centers expand at a slower rate than North American facilities. The market demands affordable endoscopic devices with high performance capabilities that meet strict regulatory requirements and reprocessing standards while vendors can generate revenue through extended system lifecycles through service contracts and refurbishment and upgrade programs. The market competition involves established worldwide companies which face competition from affordable local manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers who need to win tenders by demonstrating complete ownership costs and clinical validation and regulatory compliance for device safety and reprocessing. The market favors vendors who provide strong reprocessing systems and energy efficient equipment and training programs that enhance hospital network and selected clinic performance through their aging population growth and cancer screening expansion and enhanced quality and infection control standards.

Market Dynamics and Supply Chain

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Driver: Rising preference for minimally invasive procedures and expanding gastrointestinal screening programs accelerating endoscopy equipment adoption

The worldwide transition toward minimally invasive surgical procedures leads to rising demand for sophisticated endoscopy tools because medical facilities want equipment which minimizes patient injury and shortens healing periods and decreases treatment expenses compared to traditional open surgery methods. The medical community now uses standardized endoscopic procedures between different specialties which leads to buying versatile systems and flexible endoscopes that enable both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The implementation of national and regional gastrointestinal screening programs for colorectal cancer and Barretts esophagus and inflammatory bowel disease has also increased the number of routine gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures performed in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. The expansion of screening programs leads healthcare organizations to purchase high capacity endoscopic suites and infection proof designs and single use accessories which support increasing procedure numbers while upholding safety standards and regulatory requirements including capsule endoscopy systems for patient friendly screening. The healthcare industry maintains a dependable market demand for advanced endoscopy equipment because of these developing trends in both established and new healthcare markets.

Modern endoscopy equipment undergoes continuous development of optical sensors and illumination systems and digital processing technology which transforms basic visualization tools into precise imaging systems. The combination of high definition and 4K endoscopic video systems provides enhanced mucosal visualization which helps doctors identify early lesions and flat polyps during gastrointestinal endoscopy procedures. Virtual chromoendoscopy and near infrared fluorescence imaging technologies provide improved tissue identification and surgical guidance to medical staff without requiring additional operational complexity. The combination of digital workstations with detection algorithms and automated documentation systems enhances procedure efficiency which results in higher case numbers and better clinical results.

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Restraint: Escalating acquisition and maintenance costs are constraining hospital budgets for advanced digital endoscopy equipment

The high costs of video towers and 4K imaging systems and integrated platforms with operating room integration force hospitals and ambulatory centers to spend more capital which leads them to postpone equipment upgrades and restrict their purchases to essential endoscopy devices. Hospital procurement teams select refurbished endoscopic devices and mid range minimally invasive surgery systems instead of premium platforms because of high costs which leads to lower average selling prices and controlled revenue growth for leading manufacturers. The financial constraints in emerging markets and small facilities create an urgent need for cost reduction which leads to longer equipment replacement periods and reduced market growth despite increasing medical requirements.

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Opportunity: Expansion of AI enhanced visualization systems for colorectal cancer screening in rapidly urbanizing regions of China and India and Adoption of portable flexible endoscopes for tele endoscopy services in underserved hospitals across Sub Saharan Africa

China and India operate government backed colorectal cancer screening programs which expand rapidly yet public hospitals continue using outdated visualization systems. The implementation of digital endoscopy equipment with 4K endoscopy cameras and AI based image analysis technology will enhance both polyp detection accuracy and operational workflow performance. The market value of visualization systems will expand from 11.86 billion in 2024 to 17.99 billion by 2030 at a 7.2% annual growth rate while urban tertiary centers achieve the highest market expansion through volume based procurement and long term service contracts.

The increasing number of digestive and respiratory diseases in Sub Saharan Africa requires mobile diagnostic endoscopy equipment because specialists remain scarce in the region. The combination of portable flexible endoscopes with tele endoscopy platforms enables remote experts to perform procedures and analyze results at district hospitals. The endoscopes segment will experience the most growth because it will expand from 16.12 billion in 2024 to 25.86 billion by 2030 at 8.2% CAGR through its low maintenance design and battery operation and capsule endoscopy deployment for remote areas.

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Challenge: Persistent concerns over infection transmission are accelerating shift toward disposables while delaying capital endoscopy investments

The repeated occurrence of equipment contamination and major alerts about reusable endoscopy tools has forced GI endoscopy units to enhance their infection control measures thus providers must spend significant funds on reprocessing systems and audit programs and staff education before selecting new equipment. Hospitals reduce their procedure numbers and delay major equipment acquisitions when they transition to new systems which reduces their immediate need for reusable endoscopic devices and creates uncertainty about their revenue performance. The fast adoption of single use endoscopes shifts healthcare spending from capital equipment to disposable products which transforms market operations through higher diagnostic endoscopy costs per procedure and decreased sales of expensive medical equipment.

Supply Chain Landscape

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Components Production

Schott AGHoya Corporation
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Endoscopy Equipment Manufacturing

Olympus CorporationKarl Storz SE & Co. KGFujifilm Corporation
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Distribution & Services

Boston Scientific CorporationStrykerCardinal Health
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Clinical End Users

hospitalsambulatory surgical centersgastroenterology clinics
Endoscopy Equipment - Supply Chain

Use Cases of Endoscopy Equipment in Gastrointestinal & Laparoscopic Surgery

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy : The largest market for endoscopy equipment exists in gastrointestinal endoscopy because hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers and specialized clinics perform increasing numbers of upper GI and colorectal disease screenings. The main instruments in this environment consist of flexible video gastroscopes and colonoscopes which operate through high definition visualization systems and therapeutic endoscopic accessories that perform both diagnostic and interventional procedures including polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection and hemostasis. The market demand for gastrointestinal endoscopy devices in 2024 shows endoscopes as the leading product at 43.1% followed by visualization systems at 31.7% and accessories at 18.5% which demonstrates that integrated imaging and device platforms remain essential for high volume GI suites. The hospital sector leads endoscopy equipment procurement because it generates USD 23.04 billion in revenue during 2024 and expects 8.1% annual growth until 2030. The outpatient sector shows increasing demand for gastrointestinal procedures because ambulatory surgical centers generate USD 6.84 billion and clinics generate USD 5.12 billion with annual growth rates of 10.3% and 6.4% respectively. Olympus Corporation leads the gastrointestinal endoscopy market through its extensive video endoscopy system installation and its advanced imaging capabilities and reprocessing solutions. Fujifilm Corporation expands its market presence through its development of new imaging technologies and complete GI endoscopy systems. Boston Scientific Corporation stands out through its extensive selection of therapeutic devices for biliary and pancreatic and colorectal interventions which strengthens its position in complex GI programs.
Laparoscopic Surgery : The medical field uses laparoscopic surgery as a fundamental surgical application of endoscopy equipment to perform general surgery and gynecological procedures through smaller incisions which result in less post operative pain and shorter hospital stays than open procedures. The surgical procedures of cholecystectomy and appendectomy and bariatric surgery and pelvic procedures become possible through laparoscopy because surgeons use rigid endoscopes with camera heads and light sources and laparoscopic insufflators and imaging towers. The operating room requirements and complex anesthesia needs of these procedures make hospitals the primary locations for their performance but ambulatory surgical centers now expand their treatment options which will drive endoscopy equipment demand in ASCs to reach a 10.3% CAGR through 2030. Stryker maintains leadership in laparoscopy equipment through its expertise in operating room integration and visualization systems and digital platforms. Karl Storz SE & Co. KG maintains its position as a leading rigid endoscopy provider through its high quality optical systems and durable equipment and wide range of surgical instruments. Olympus Corporation maintains its market position in laparoscopic surgery through its advanced imaging systems and energy platforms which provide seamless integration with hospital endoscopy units to strengthen its operating room presence across multiple specialties.
Urology Endoscopy : The practice of urology endoscopy enables doctors to visualize and treat both lower and upper urinary tract conditions through the use of cystoscopes and ureteroscopes and nephroscopes for precise management of stones and tumors and strictures and functional disorders. The adoption of digital cystoscopy systems and single use endoscopes by urologists in hospitals and day care centers helps decrease infection risks while making instrument reprocessing easier and enables faster outpatient treatment. The 5.12 billion revenue base for clinic endoscopy equipment demand will continue to grow at 6.4% annually because diagnostic cystoscopy procedures take place mainly in clinics. The performance of ureteroscopy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedures happens mostly at hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. The company Karl Storz SE & Co. KG and Olympus Corporation lead the market for urology endoscopy systems through their complete selection of flexible and rigid instruments with superior optical quality and user friendly design. The company Boston Scientific Corporation provides stone management devices and stents and access products which make it the top choice for high volume lithotripsy and oncology centers. Fujifilm Corporation and Stryker expand their urology market presence through digital imaging and visualization and operating room integration solutions which they offer as part of their complete surgical and imaging platforms for hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers.

Recent Developments

The current endoscopy equipment development concentrates on high definition imaging systems and flexible endoscopes and minimally invasive surgical tools which enhance both diagnostic precision and patient results. The market shows increasing interest in video endoscopes with advanced imaging capabilities and integrated systems and disposable endoscopes because hospitals want to enhance infection prevention and operational performance. The gastroenterology and bronchoscopy fields now use robotic assisted endoscopy and AI powered image analysis at a fast pace because these technologies help doctors identify gastrointestinal diseases and colorectal cancer at earlier stages.

April 2023 : Boston Scientific Corporation completed its acquisition of Apollo Endosurgery to expand its endoscopy equipment portfolio with endobariatric and other interventional endoscopic devices which will enhance its worldwide market leadership in minimally invasive procedures and boost therapeutic endoscopy development.
February 2023 : Olympus Corporation has reached a final agreement to purchase Taewoong Medical which operates as a South Korean company that produces gastrointestinal stents for use with advanced endoscopy equipment in gastrointestinal endoscopy. The acquisition will enable Olympus to expand its endoscopic device portfolio while creating increased market competition for endoscopy equipment worldwide.

Impact of Industry Transitions on the Endoscopy Equipment Market

As a core segment of the Medical Device industry, the Endoscopy Equipment market develops in line with broader industry shifts. Over recent years, transitions such as Shift To Smart, Disposable Systems and Integration With Digital Ecosystems have redefined priorities across the Medical Device sector, influencing how the Endoscopy Equipment market evolves in terms of demand, applications and competitive dynamics. These transitions highlight the structural changes shaping long-term growth opportunities.
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Shift To Smart, Disposable Systems

The endoscopy equipment industry is undergoing a pivotal transition towards intelligent, minimally invasive platforms that integrate high definition imaging, AI diagnostics, and 3D visualization. This shift towards flexible systems and single use endoscopes not only enhances patient safety by minimizing infection risks and reducing reprocessing costs but is also strategically poised to drive significant market growth. By 2030, this transition is projected to contribute an additional $6 billion to the endoscopy equipment market, reflecting a robust demand for disposable accessories and digital tracking systems. As healthcare providers increasingly adopt these advanced solutions, the need for sterilization services and reprocessing equipment is expected to decline, further reshaping the competitive landscape and positioning suppliers to capitalize on this evolving market dynamic. This industry transition is expected to add $6 billion in the industry revenue between 2024 and 2030.
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Integration With Digital Ecosystems

Healthcare providers who switch to value based care models now use endoscopy equipment as part of connected surgical endoscopy suites which focus on improving workflow efficiency and data driven quality metrics and system interoperability. Hospitals use their funds to connect their operating rooms with towers and imaging archives and anesthesia systems while ambulatory centers use robotic assisted surgery platforms with compact endoscopic devices for complex procedures. The healthcare industry requires immediate development of secure health IT systems and real time analytics and remote service capabilities because of this transition.

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