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Umbilical Vessel Catheters Market Top Players, Segments & Regional Trends By 2034


(MENAFN- Straits Research) Introduction

Straits Research released its highly anticipated report, “Global Umbilical Vessel Catheters Market Size & Outlook, 2026-2034”. According to the study, the market size is valued at USD 580.20 million in 2025 and is projected to expand to USD 937.64 million by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.52%.

Market Dynamics

The global umbilical vessel catheters market is experiencing steady growth, primarily driven by the rising incidence of preterm births and the expanding need for advanced neonatal intensive care. According to global health estimates, approximately 15 million babies are born each year prematurely, many of whom require immediate and reliable vascular access for nutrition delivery, medication administration, blood sampling, and hemodynamic monitoring. Umbilical vessel catheters are widely preferred in neonatal intensive care units due to their ability to provide safe, rapid, and long-term vascular access in critically ill neonates. In addition, increasing investments in neonatal healthcare infrastructure, especially in emerging economies, and growing awareness among clinicians regarding early-life critical care are further supporting market growth.

However, the market faces a key restraint in the form of catheter-related complications and stringent regulatory requirements. Risks such as infections, thrombosis, vessel perforation, and improper catheter placement raise safety concerns and necessitate strict clinical protocols. Moreover, regulatory approval processes for neonatal medical devices are complex and time-consuming, which delays product launches and limits adoption in low and middle-income countries.

On the opportunity front, the market is benefiting from technological advancements in catheter design and materials. Innovations such as antimicrobial coated catheters, improved biocompatible materials, and enhanced tip designs are reducing infection rates and improving clinical outcomes. Additionally, the increasing focus on improving neonatal survival rates and the expansion of NICU facilities globally are expected to create substantial growth opportunities for umbilical vessel catheter manufacturers over the forecast period.

Market Highlights

  • Type: The umbilical venous catheter segment dominated the market in 2025.
  • Material: The PVC segment is estimated to grow at the fastest CAGR of 6.03% during the forecast period.
  • Indication: The parenteral nutrition segment dominated the market in 2025, accounting for 37.84% market share.
  • End Use: The hospitals segment dominated the market in 2025.
  • Regional Insights: North America dominated the market, accounting for 40.63% of market share in 2025, owing to the strong presence of leading umbilical vessel catheter manufacturers in the region.

Competitive Players

  • Medtronic plc
  • BD
  • Teleflex Incorporated
  • ICU Medical, Inc.
  • Cook Medical Incorporated
  • Cardinal Health, Inc.
  • Vygon SA
  • Utah Medical Products, Inc.
  • Sterimed Group
  • Angiplast Pvt Ltd
  • Neotech Products LLC
  • SURU International Pvt. Ltd.
  • Hummingbird Medical
  • Hangzhou Fushan Medical Appliances Co., Ltd.
  • Ribbel International Ltd.
  • Shree Umiya Surgical Pvt. Ltd.
  • Anthelio Healthcare Solutions Inc.
  • Centurion Medical Products
  • Poly Medicure Ltd.
  • Others

    Recent Developments

    July 2025: Haolang Technology Co., Ltd. launched an advanced Umbilical Venous Catheter (UVC) system, providing safe, precise vascular access for preterm and critically ill newborns, supporting medication, fluid, and nutrition delivery while enhancing neonatal care and outcomes.

    Segmentation

  • By Type (2026-2034)
  • Umbilical Arterial Catheters
  • Umbilical Venous Catheters
  • By Material (2026-2034)
  • Silicon
  • Polyurethane
  • PVC
  • Others
  • By Indication (2026-2034)
  • Exchange Blood Transfusion
  • Parenteral Nutrition
  • Drug Administration
  • Cardiac Catheterisation
  • Neonates with Difficult Venous Access
  • Others
  • By End Use (2026-2034)
  • Hospitals
  • Specialty Clinics
  • Ambulatory Surgery Centers

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