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Endoscopy Procedure Volume Database Provides Insights for Medical Device Companies
Tracking regional trends and specialty-wise volumes helps drive data-driven decisions in minimally invasive care.
Feb. 24, 2026 at 12:20am
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The Surgical Procedure Volume Database (SPVD) provides comprehensive intelligence on endoscopic procedures, a fast-growing segment of minimally invasive diagnostics and interventions. By leveraging the Endoscopy Procedure Volume Database, organizations can monitor procedural growth, assess regional demand variations, and identify high-volume healthcare settings to align production, sales strategies, and product innovation with real-world procedural trends.
Why it matters
Endoscopy has become central to early disease detection, therapeutic interventions, and outpatient care expansion. Tracking endoscopy volumes helps stakeholders measure adoption of minimally invasive techniques, forecast device and accessory demand, evaluate reimbursement-driven procedure shifts, benchmark competitive positioning, and identify high-growth specialties and emerging markets.
The details
The Endoscopy Procedure Volume Database within SPVD captures detailed data on diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopic procedures across specialties such as gastroenterology, pulmonology, urology, gynecology, and bariatrics. It provides insights on procedure volumes by region, healthcare setting, and facility type to support data-driven decisions. The shift toward single-use endoscopy devices, the expansion of capsule endoscopy, and the rise of AI-enabled endoscopy are also tracked to help stakeholders evaluate technology trends and their impact on procedural volumes.
- The Surgical Procedure Volume Database (SPVD) is an ongoing intelligence platform that tracks procedural activity in real-time.
The players
BIS Research
A global market intelligence firm delivering insights on emerging technologies and high-growth industries, supported by ISO-certified research processes.
What’s next
Medical device manufacturers, healthcare providers, investors, consultants, and policymakers can request a demo of the Endoscopy Procedure Volume Database to explore how it can support their data-driven decision-making.
The takeaway
Accurate, region-specific endoscopy procedure volume intelligence empowers stakeholders to anticipate demand, optimize supply chains, and invest strategically in emerging technologies, helping them align innovation with real-world trends and maintain a competitive edge in the evolving minimally invasive healthcare landscape.

