Vantage Market Research
Jan 20, 2025
According to analysts at Vantage Market Research, the Global Ostomy Drainage Bags Market size is worth USD 1.87 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 2.82 Billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 3.8% from 2024 to 2035. Key trends of market include rising demand for lightweight, odor-proof bags, adoption of one-piece systems, advancements in skin-friendly adhesives, growing e-commerce availability, and increasing focus on personalized ostomy care solutions.
Market Overview
As the global incidence of colorectal and bladder cancer continues to rise, the demand for ostomy procedures has increased, subsequently driving the need for ostomy drainage bags. Many cancer patients, particularly those with colorectal cancer, require surgical procedures such as colostomies or ileostomies, creating a higher demand for ostomy bags to manage waste post-surgery. The growing awareness about cancer treatments and the availability of ostomy surgeries as a viable option further propels the adoption of these products. The rise in early detection and increased treatment options also contributes to the increased number of patients undergoing ostomy surgeries, thereby expanding the market for drainage bags.
Innovations in the design of ostomy drainage bags are significantly enhancing their comfort, usability, and efficiency, driving product adoption. Advancements in adhesive technologies have made bags more secure and comfortable, reducing the risk of leakage and skin irritation. Additionally, improvements in odor control systems within the bags have enhanced user experience, making ostomy care more discreet and comfortable. Other advancements include more ergonomic designs that accommodate patients’ lifestyles, such as smaller, more discreet bags or bags with features like easy closure mechanisms.
Key Takeaways from the Report
- In 2024, North America dominated the market with 39.70% market share. Market is driven by high prevalence of colorectal and bladder cancer, and the rising incidence of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)
- In 2024, based on the Product Type, the Colostomy Bags category accounted for significant market share of 38.5%. A colostomy bag, typically used in closed colostomy procedures, collects waste from the surgically diverted system
- Based on the Usage, the Disposable category accounted for significant market share of 61.5% in 2024. The growth of segment in the market attributed to the convenience, hygiene, and ease of use offered by disposable bag
- In 2024, by End-User, Hospitals dominated the market with market share of 40.3%. Market is driven by the high volume of ostomy procedures performed in hospital settings, coupled with the availability of skilled healthcare professionals for post-surgical care and guidance
Top Companies
- B. Braun Melsungen AG
- Coloplast
- ConvaTec Inc.
- 3M
- Pelican Healthcare Limited
- Salts Healthcare
- Flexicare (Group) Limited
- Hollister Incorporated
- Welland Medical Limited
- ALCARE Co. Ltd.
- Nu-Hope Laboratories Inc.
- Perfect Choice Medical Technologies
- Simply Medical
- Prowess Care
- Abbott
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Latest News
B. Braun Partners with Enterostomal Therapy Nurse Association to Launch Wound Ostomy and Continence Learning Center
- In January 2024, B. Braun partnered with the Enterostomal Therapy Nurse Association to establish the Wound Ostomy and Continence Learning Center, with support from Aesculap Academy