(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Growing demand in major states like California, New York, and New Jersey, supported by robust healthcare networks and reimbursement policies, is set to propel market growthDublin, Dec. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "United States Atherectomy Devices Market Report by Product Type, Application, End User, States and Company Analysis, 2025-2033" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets's offering.
The United States Atherectomy Devices Market is expected to expand from US$ 316.05 Million in 2024 to US$ 627.59 Million by 2033. The growth signifies an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.92% during the period 2025-2033. Drivers for this growth are a rising incidence of cardiovascular disorders, medical technology advancements, and a surge in demand for minimal invasive treatments, improving patient outcomes and fueling market expansion.
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Growth Drivers in United States Atherectomy Devices Market
Increasing Incidence of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) and Cardiovascular Conditions
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects >12 million Americans and 200 million people globally. PAD is differentially prevalent and clinically impactful in demographic subgroups in the United States. The United States is experiencing a rapidly expanding burden of peripheral artery disease (PAD), atherosclerosis, and other cardiovascular conditions fueled by aging, physical inactivity, obesity, and diabetes. Millions of Americans have PAD, much of it undiagnosed until late in the disease, says the CDC. Atherectomy devices, which aim to clear plaque from arteries and restore blood flow, are increasingly important for treating severe cases. Drivers include the demand for less invasive procedures with shorter hospital stays and recovery times. As patients increase, so does the need for sophisticated atherectomy technology that will treat large volumes of patients effectively, hospitals and physicians agree.
Technological Developments in Atherectomy Devices
Ongoing development of atherectomy technologies is fueling uptake in U.S. hospitals and specialty clinics. Devices are now enhanced with better plaque removal efficacy, integration of real-time imaging, and reduced complications. New technologies such as laser and orbital atherectomy systems are improving procedural safety, precision, and patient outcomes. Furthermore, the creation of portable and simple-to-use systems is opening up access in outpatients. The U.S. market also enjoys significant investment in R&D by medical device titans, promoting competitive product introductions. These technologies are enhancing the effectiveness of atherectomy procedures, further increasing physician confidence and patient demand for minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures. Nov 2024, Royal Philips announced enrollment of the first patient in the U.S. THOR IDE trial, which will evaluate its new combined laser atherectomy and intravascular lithotripsy catheter for the treatment of PAD.
Reimbursement and Healthcare Coverage Expansion
The U.S. healthcare system continues to acknowledge atherectomy as an important treatment method for PAD and coronary artery disease, which results in enhanced reimbursement policies. Private payers and Medicare continue to expand coverage for atherectomy procedures, eliminating financial obstacles for patients. Positive reimbursement incentivizes clinics and hospitals to embrace advanced devices, confident that expenses are compensated by insurance. This has been particularly significant for older patients, who are most impacted by PAD and rely substantially on Medicare. As reimbursement models become more favorable, the use of atherectomy devices further speeds up, building market growth and enhancing access to high-tech cardiovascular treatments.
Challenges in the United States Atherectomy Devices Market
High Device and Procedure Cost
One of the major challenges for the U.S. atherectomy market is the high expense of devices and procedures. High-end atherectomy systems can be costly for clinics and hospitals, necessitating heavy capital equipment and consumable expenditures. Even with insurance, out-of-pocket costs can be high for patients, deterring use. Moreover, cost containment pressures on healthcare providers commonly restrict widespread usage. Less expensive facilities, especially, have affordability issues, creating unequal access throughout the nation. Without additional cost savings or increased reimbursement, the market stands to experience slower penetration in spite of robust clinical demand for minimally invasive treatment.
Procedural Risks and Limited Skilled Professionals
In spite of technology advancements, atherectomy procedures inherently involve risks, such as arterial perforation, distal embolization, and restenosis. Complications require highly trained operators with long-term training. Nonetheless, a lack of trained interventional cardiologists and vascular surgeons skilled in complex atherectomy technologies exists, particularly for rural and underserved areas. Education programs can take time and money, limiting the rate of workforce growth. In addition, patient safety issues might inhibit physician acceptance of particular device styles. Mitigating procedural risks by innovation, along with increasing specialized training, continues to be crucial in addressing this obstacle and fueling wider adoption in the U.S. market.
Key Attributes
| Report Attribute | Details |
| No. of Pages | 200 |
| Forecast Period | 2024-2033 |
| Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 | $316.05 Million |
| Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2033 | $627.59 Million |
| Compound Annual Growth Rate | 7.9% |
| Regions Covered | United States |
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction
2. Research & Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Growth Drivers
4.2 Challenges
5. United States Atherectomy Devices Market
5.1 Historical Market Trends
5.2 Market Forecast
6. Market Share Analysis
6.1 By Product Type
6.2 By Application
6.3 By End User
6.4 By States
7. Product Type
7.1 Directional
7.2 Rotational
7.3 Orbital
7.4 Laser
8. Application
8.1 Cardiovascular
8.2 Neurovascular
8.3 Peripheral Vascular
9. End User
9.1 Hospitals
9.2 Ambulatory Care Service
9.3 Medical Research Institutes
10. Top States
10.1 California
10.2 Texas
10.3 New York
10.4 Florida
10.5 Illinois
10.6 Pennsylvania
10.7 Ohio
10.8 Georgia
10.9 New Jersey
10.10 Washington
10.11 North Carolina
10.12 Massachusetts
10.13 Virginia
10.14 Michigan
10.15 Maryland
10.16 Colorado
10.17 Tennessee
10.18 Indiana
10.19 Arizona
10.20 Minnesota
10.21 Wisconsin
10.22 Missouri
10.23 Connecticut
10.24 South Carolina
10.25 Oregon
10.26 Louisiana
10.27 Alabama
10.28 Kentucky
10.29 Rest of United States
11. Value Chain Analysis
12. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
12.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.3 Degree of Competition
12.4 Threat of New Entrants
12.5 Threat of Substitutes
13. SWOT Analysis
13.1 Strength
13.2 Weakness
13.3 Opportunity
13.4 Threats
14. Pricing Benchmark Analysis
14.1 Boston Scientific Corporation, Inc.
14.2 Abbott Laboratories
14.3 Medtronic plc
14.4 Cardinal Health
14.5 Terumo Corporation
14.6 Integer Holdings Corporation
14.7 Becton, Dickinson and Company
14.8 AngioDynamics Inc.
15. Key Players Analysis
15.1 Boston Scientific Corporation, Inc.
15.2 Abbott Laboratories
15.3 Medtronic plc
15.4 Cardinal Health
15.5 Terumo Corporation
15.6 Integer Holdings Corporation
15.7 Becton, Dickinson and Company
15.8 AngioDynamics Inc.
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