- Endotracheal and tracheal suction systems are indispensable for maintaining clear airways in patients across diverse healthcare settings, including hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and homecare, driven by the increasing incidence of respiratory diseases, a growing number of surgical procedures, and continuous advancements in medical technology
- The escalating demand for these suction devices is primarily fueled by the rising prevalence of chronic respiratory conditions such as COPD and asthma, an expanding geriatric population susceptible to respiratory complications, and a growing volume of surgical procedures requiring effective airway management
- U.S. dominates the endotracheal and tracheal suction market, holding the largest revenue share of 76.1% within North America, supported by a strong healthcare infrastructure, high healthcare expenditure, and the presence of numerous key industry players
- U.S. also exhibits fasting growth rate within the region, propelled by its large patient pool and ongoing technological upgrades in medical devices
- Closed suction system segment is expected to dominate the North America endotracheal and tracheal suction market with a market share of 73.5% in 2025, driven by its increasing emphasis on infection control and patient safety, leading to widespread adoption of these systems for their ability to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and maintain continuous ventilation during suctioning



