The global ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market size was estimated at USD 312.8 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 337.51 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 669.08 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2026 to 2035. Increasing surgical volumes, growing focus on extending the lifespan of high-capital surgical assets, growing adoption of ultrasonic aspiration systems, expanding healthcare facilities, increasing stringent regulations, and expanding remote diagnostics are promoting the market growth.

The U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair and maintenance refers to the services provided across the U.S. to ensure the efficiency, safety, and reliability of ultrasonic aspiration systems. These services help in inspection, troubleshooting, repair, calibration, and replacement of components of ultrasonic aspiration systems. They also help in improving surgical precision, minimizing equipment downtime, reducing unexpected repair costs, extending equipment lifespan, and ensuring patient safety.

The graph represents a comparison of the total number of hospitals present in the U.S. It indicates that there will be a rise in surgical volumes, which will drive the demand for ultrasonic aspiration systems for effective treatment of various diseases. This, in turn, will increase the demand for ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance services to enhance surgical precision and reduce the chances of equipment failure, which will ultimately promote the market growth.
By service type, the preventive maintenance segment accounted for the highest revenue share of 32% of the U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market in 2025, as it helped prevent unexpected equipment failures. They've also helped in enhancing the operational lifespan of the ultrasonic systems. They also helped in ensuring consistent performance, which increased their demand.
By equipment type, the neurosurgical ultrasonic aspirators segment held a major revenue share of 48% of the U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market in 2025, driven by high neurosurgical volumes. They also offered enhanced precision, which increased their use for tissue removal near neural structures. This increased the demand for their repair and maintenance services to minimize the equipment downtime.
By component serviced type, the console units segment held the largest revenue share of 29% of the U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market in 2025, due to their regular calibration and performance verification. Their software and control systems also increased the demand for repair and maintenance services. Their high replacement cost also encouraged their regular maintenance.
By service provider type, the OEM services segment contributed the biggest revenue share of 45% of the U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market in 2025, driven by its specialized expertise. Their certified operations also increased their trust among the healthcare facilities, which increased their use. Faster access to various tools and warranty support also promoted their use.
By end user, the hospitals segment led the U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market with a 64% share in 2025, due to the high volume of surgical procedures. Stringent regulatory compliance and a large installed equipment base also increased the demand for ultrasonic aspiration systems' repair and maintenance services. Additionally, a focus on minimizing equipment downtime also increased their use.
The U.S. ultrasonic aspiration systems repair & maintenance market held a 73% share in 2025 and is expected to show lucrative growth during the forecast period, due to high adoption of advanced ultrasonic aspiration systems. The growth in surgeries also increased their use, as the presence of a well-established healthcare sector also promoted their adoption rates. A rise in investments, stringent regulations, and advanced medical device innovations also enhanced the market growth.
Integra LifeSciences Corporation dominated the market with its Integra International Service and Repair programs, where Stryker Corporation was its closest competitor, which offered Stryker ProCare Services. Misonix Inc. also sustained its position by providing Bioventus Surgical Technical Support and Depot Repair, where Agiliti Health Inc. also contributed to the market growth with its multi-vendor clinical engineering solutions.
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