Introduction – Addressing Core Obstetric and Gynecological Surgical Field Visibility, Blood Removal, and Infection Risk Reduction Needs
For obstetricians, gynecologic surgeons, and operating room (OR) staff, performing vaginal deliveries (especially with placental separation complications), cesarean sections (C-sections), and gynecologic surgeries (hysterectomy, myomectomy, D&C (dilation and curettage), laparoscopy) involves significant bleeding and fluid accumulation (amniotic fluid, irrigation fluid, blood, secretions). Poor visualization of the surgical field due to retained blood/fluid increases risk of surgical errors (injury to bladder, ureters, bowel), prolongs operative time, and elevates infection risk (retained hematoma). Obstetrics and gynecology suction devices – medical devices designed for obstetrics and gynecology to suck out fluids, blood, or secretions produced during surgery or after delivery – directly resolve these surgical field visualization and infection prevention challenges. Operating on the principle of negative pressure (vacuum), these devices quickly and effectively evacuate unwanted substances from the body (uterine cavity, peritoneal cavity, surgical site), keeping the surgical area clean and reducing infection risk. Gynecological suction pumps are widely used in placental separation (retained placenta removal), cesarean section (amniotic fluid and blood removal from uterine incision), and gynecologic surgeries (aspiration of irrigation fluid, smoke evacuation). Key features include simple operation, adjustable suction pressure (50-600 mmHg), clean and efficient evacuation, and collection canisters (single-use or reusable). These devices play an important role in improving surgical safety (clear field of view), reducing surgical site infections (SSIs), and enhancing patient comfort (shorter procedures, less retained tissue). As global birth rates remain high (~130 million annually), C-section rates rise (20-25% globally), and gynecologic surgeries increase (fibroids, endometriosis), the market for OB/GYN suction pumps across hospitals and clinics is steadily growing. This deep-dive analysis integrates QYResearch’s latest forecasts (2026–2032), power type segmentation, and clinical workflow insights.
Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “Obstetrics And Gynecology Suction Device – Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032″. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Obstetrics And Gynecology Suction Device market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
The global market for Obstetrics And Gynecology Suction Device was estimated to be worth US672millionin2025andisprojectedtoreachUS672millionin2025andisprojectedtoreachUS 954 million, growing at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2026 to 2032. Obstetrics and gynecology suction device is a medical device designed for obstetrics and gynecology, used to suck out fluids, blood or secretions produced during surgery or after delivery. It uses the principle of negative pressure to quickly and effectively discharge unnecessary substances in the body to keep the surgical area clean and reduce the risk of infection. Gynecological suction pump is widely used in placental separation, cesarean section and gynecological surgery during delivery. It has the characteristics of simple operation, adjustable suction, clean and efficient, helping doctors better observe and handle the surgical area. This device plays an important role in improving surgical safety and patient comfort.
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Core Keywords (Embedded Throughout)
- Obstetrics and gynecology suction device
- OB/GYN vacuum pump
- Adjustable negative pressure
- Surgical field visibility
- Infection risk reduction
Market Segmentation by Power Source and Healthcare Setting
The obstetrics and gynecology suction device market is segmented below by both propulsion method (type) and point-of-care environment (application). Understanding this matrix is essential for medical device manufacturers targeting specific use cases (labor and delivery suite, OR, clinic procedure room) and infrastructure requirements.
By Type (Power Source / Operation):
- Electric Type (mains-powered (AC) or battery-operated unit with vacuum pump (rotary vane, diaphragm, piston). Provides continuous, adjustable suction (50-600 mmHg). Used in hospital ORs, labor and delivery suites. Quieter, more powerful, but requires electricity. May have multiple canisters, overflow protection, bacterial filters)
- Manual Type (hand-operated or foot-operated suction device (e.g., hand pump, bulb syringe). No electricity required. Lower flow rate, intermittent suction. Used in low-resource settings, emergency kits, ambulances, or for short procedures. Less common in modern hospitals)
By Application:
- Hospital (labor and delivery suites, cesarean section ORs, gynecology operating rooms, postpartum recovery, emergency department (ED))
- Clinic (outpatient gynecology clinics, ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), family planning clinics (aspiration for pregnancy termination), primary care)
Industry Stratification: Key Clinical Applications in OB/GYN
1. Cesarean section (C-section): after uterine incision and delivery of baby, suction device removes amniotic fluid and blood from uterine cavity and peritoneal cavity before closure. Reduces risk of retained products of conception, hematoma.
2. Placental separation: after vaginal delivery, if placenta not delivered spontaneously (retained placenta), manual removal under suction guidance (to identify placental plane). Suction may be used for uterine evacuation (postpartum hemorrhage).
3. Gynecologic surgery: hysterectomy (abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic), myomectomy, oophorectomy; suction used to clear irrigation fluid, blood, smoke (electrocautery). Laparoscopic suction-irrigation devices (for pneumoperitoneum).
4. Dilation and curettage (D&C): vacuum aspiration (electric or manual) for pregnancy termination (first trimester) or endometrial biopsy. Wall suction with curette.
Suction pressure:
- Aspiration (therapeutic): 50-200 mmHg (low vacuum).
- Surgical (blood removal): 200-600 mmHg (high vacuum).
Recent 6-Month Industry Data (September 2025 – February 2026)
- OB/GYN Suction Device Market: 672Min2025,projected672Min2025,projected954M by 2032, 5.2% CAGR.
- Global C-section Rate (November 2025): 21% (WHO) – increasing in China, India, Brazil, US.
- Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) (December 2025): leading cause of maternal mortality (2-3% of deliveries). Suction used for uterine evacuation.
- Innovation data (Q4 2025): Medela “OB/GYN Suction Pump” – electric, adjustable vacuum (50-600 mmHg), dual canister (1L each), overflow shut-off, battery backup (2 hours), quiet operation (55 dB). Target: C-section, D&C.
Typical User Case – Cesarean Section (C-Section) in Hospital OR
A patient undergoes emergency C-section for fetal distress. After delivering the baby, the obstetrician uses electric OB/GYN suction device to evacuate amniotic fluid and blood from the uterine cavity (10 seconds) and peritoneal cavity (continuous suction during closure).
Result: clear surgical field (reduces risk of bladder/ureter injury), no retained products, reduced infection risk.
Technical Difficulties and Current Solutions
Despite mature technology, OB/GYN suction device design faces persistent technical considerations:
- Vacuum pressure accuracy (under- or over-suction). Adjustable regulator, vacuum gauge.
- Clogging (tissue, clots blocking tubing). Larger bore tubing (1/4″, 3/8″), inline trap.
- Infection control (aerosolization). Bacterial filters, hydrophobic filters.
Exclusive Industry Observation – The OB/GYN Suction Device Market by Power Type and Setting
Based on QYResearch’s interviews with 68 OB/GYN surgeons and OR managers (October 2025 – January 2026), electric suction devices dominant (hospital OR, L&D); manual devices for low-resource clinics, emergency.
Electric – 90% of units (hospital).
Manual – 10% (clinic, emergency).
For suppliers, key strategy: offer electric devices with adjustable vacuum (50-600 mmHg), quiet operation (<60dB), dual canister, overflow protection, battery backup; for manual, focus on low-cost, disposable, compact.
Complete Market Segmentation (as per original data)
The Obstetrics And Gynecology Suction Device market is segmented as below:
Major Players:
Toitu, Laerdal, Mera, MG Electric, Medela, Üzümcü, ATMOS Medizin Technik, CA-MI, EndoMed Systems, NOUVAG, Alsa Apparecchi Medicali, Hersill, Elmaslar, Jiangsu Yuyue Medical Equipment, Ningbo David Medical, Jiangsu Keling Medical
Segment by Type:
Electric Type, Manual Type
Segment by Application:
Hospital, Clinic
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