With the widespread application of minimally invasive surgery in general surgery, orthopedics, urology, and gynecology, the market demand for high-precision surgical instruments is rapidly increasing. Products such as laparoscopic grasping forceps, scissors, trocars, and staplers are being upgraded towards higher precision and greater durability.
According to industry data, the global market size for minimally invasive surgical instruments has exceeded US$35 billion and is projected to maintain a compound annual growth rate of over 8% over the next five years. Driving factors include an aging population, increased adoption of minimally invasive surgery, and hospitals’ higher requirements for postoperative recovery efficiency.
Industry experts point out that instrument manufacturers must strengthen their CNC precision machining capabilities, material heat treatment processes, and surface treatment technologies to meet the stringent standards of high-end hospitals regarding instrument consistency and safety.

