Butterfly Needle Sets Market Growth, Trends And Forecast To 2031


(MENAFN- Straits Research) Butterfly needle sets are also winged infusion sets and scalp vein sets. These sets are used for vein blood extraction, IV drug infusions, and IV rehydration. Butterfly needles are used more frequently for blood transfusions than alternative products because they are less expensive, more efficient, and more painful than those alternatives.
Market Dynamics
Global Increase in the Prevalence of Chronic Diseases Drives the Global Market
Due to the rise in chronic diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and intravenous therapy, butterfly needles are in high demand. As a result, more people are collecting blood using butterfly needles. For instance, according to the World Federation of Hemophilia, 78,500 cases of von Willebrand disease and 210,454 cases of hemophilia were reported globally in 2018. Additionally, the widespread use of intravenous therapy, cancer treatments, and blood transfusions has been brought on by the current increase in cancer cases and other fatal diseases. The market for butterfly needle sets is expanding due to the growing use of butterfly needles for delivering chemotherapy fluids and medication fluids.
Butterfly Needles' Practicality and Security Creates Tremendous Opportunities
It is projected that there would be additional market potential for butterfly needles in a variety of applications due to their benefits. Small or narrow veins, such as those in infants or the elderly, are less painful to access with these needles. Additionally, they are less likely to cause severe bleeding, nerve damage, or vein collapse once removed. Another feature of more recent models is a slide-and-lock sheath, which automatically slides over the needle as it is extracted from a vein to lessen the risk of needlestick injuries and eliminate the need for extra needles.
Regional Analysis
Asia-Pacific is the most significant contributor to the global butterfly needle sets market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.4% during the forecast period. In Asia-Pacific, the butterfly needle set market is the biggest and is growing quickly. It is the most lucrative market because of the enormous unrealized potential there. The market for Asia-Pacific butterfly needle sets is expected to grow faster than average due to the rising purchasing power of populous countries like China and Japan. In addition, the market is expanding due to factors like the increase in blood donation clinics in this area due to population growth and the growth of the Thalassemic, Hemophilic, and cancer patient pools. Significant key players like B. Braun Melsungen AG, ISOMed, BioMatrix S.r.l., Nipro Corporation, and Kawasumi Laboratories, Inc. are also anticipated to fuel the market's growth.
North America is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.80% during the forecast period. Cancer and bleeding disorders are the two chronic diseases for which butterfly needles are most frequently used. The U.S. has the largest market share for butterfly needle sets in North America, followed by Canada. This results from major U.S. industry players like Becton, Dickinson and Company, Cardinal Health, Inc., Greiner Bio-One North America, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc., JMS North America Corporation, and Terumo Corporation. 17,757 Americans were diagnosed with hemophilia in 2018. Normal blood clotting is impaired by hemophilia, a genetic blood disorder. Regulations governing blood collection and butterfly needle sets in clinical trials also contribute to this market's growth.
Key Highlights

The global butterfly needle sets market was valued at USD 221.32 million in 2022. It is expected to reach USD 453.6 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.30% during the forecast period (2023–2031).
Based on the application, the global butterfly needle sets market is bifurcated into blood transfusion, venipuncture, IV rehydration, and delivery of medications. The blood transfusion segment is the highest contributor to the market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period.
Based on the end-user, the global butterfly needle sets market is bifurcated into hospitals and blood banks. The hospital segment owns the highest market share and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period.
Asia-Pacific is the most significant contributor to the global butterfly needle sets market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.4% during the forecast period.

Competitive Players
The global butterfly needle sets market's major key players are B. Braun Melsungen Ag, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Nipro Corporation (Nipro Medical Corporation), Cardinal Health Inc, Medline Industries, Inc, Terumo Corporation (Terumo Medical Corporation), Kawasusr Laboratories, Inc. (Kawasusr Laboratories America, Inc.), Isomed, Biomatrix S.R.L, and Smith's Group Plc.
Market News

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Global Butterfly Needle Sets Market: Segmentation
By Applications

Blood transfusion
Venipuncture
IV Rehydration
Delivery of medications

By End-User

Hospitals
Blood banks
Others

By Regions

North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
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