The U.S. medical fiber optics market size was estimated at USD 5,179 million in 2024 and is projected to be worth around USD 9,363 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 6.1% from 2025 to 2034.
U.S. Medical Fiber Optics Market Report Highlights
- By type, the multimode optical fiber segment dominated the U.S. medical fiber optics market with the largest revenue share in 2024.
- By type, the plastic optical fiber segment is anticipated to grow fastest during the forecast period.
- By application, the illumination segment held a dominant presence in the market in 2024.
- By application, the biomedical sensing segment is set to experience the fastest rate of market growth from 2025 to 2034.
The U.S. medical fiber optics market refers to the production, distribution, and application of medical fiber optics which is the bundle of optical fibers that has been used to transmit images from the distal to the proximal end, where the physician can see the image of the target tissue in real-time. One of the earliest applications of optical fiber in medicine is imaging. Fiber optics is the technology used by internet services such as Verizon Fios home internet to transmit information as pulses of light through strands of fiber made of glass or plastic over long distances. Optical fibers and fiber-based sensors have seen an increased use for diverse biomedical applications. Optical fibers are used for illumination, imaging, digital radiography, laser beam delivery, sensing, and optical coherence tomography.
The most significant and prevalent applications of fiber optics in medicine are in the imaging and illumination components of endoscopes. This allows the doctor to see an image of the inside of the body clearly and helps them diagnose diseases like cancer, or what they are doing during keyhole surgery. Another method of generating an image of the inside of the body is a CT scan.
The U.S. medical fiber optics market demonstrates robust growth driven by the increasing adoption of minimally invasive surgeries. Minimally invasive surgery describes a philosophical approach to surgery in which access to trauma is minimized without compromising the quality of the surgical procedure. Advances in surgical technology and techniques are allowing surgeons to complete more operations using minimally invasive methods. By assessing organs through smaller portals, surgeons can minimize surgical trauma, thereby reducing pain, complications, and recovery time.
The benefits of minimally invasive operating techniques include less pain, faster pain, and quicker return to work. Minimally invasive procedures aim to reduce trauma to the body while still achieving better results than open surgery. This also includes the benefits of reduced infection risk, lower risk of infection and complications, psychological impact, cosmetic considerations, minimal scaring and aesthetic appeal, reduced hospital stay, and quicker recovery times. Traditional surgery may lead to more pain and discomfort due to larger incisions and greater tissue impact. While smaller incisions in minimally invasive surgery led to smaller, less noticeable scars that heal faster.
Advanced healthcare infrastructure driving the growth of the U.S. medical fiber optics market. A developed health infrastructure also guarantees a country of strong and healthy manpower for the production of goods and services. Healthcare infrastructure includes advanced machines, nurses, specialist doctors, and other paramedical professionals, and developed pharmaceutical industries.
Technology in healthcare has provided the healthcare community with advanced tools to enhance patient care. Physicians can easily access the complete medical histories of patients and make informed decisions. Advanced healthcare infrastructure benefits include reduction in cost, real-time tracking services, increased staff productivity, enhanced communication, data security concerns, big data, personal healthcare, accessibility of healthcare advice, and effective patient management.
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases driving the growth of the U.S. medical fiber optics market. The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases needs the right dose at the right time in the right way which is essential for managing chronic conditions. The benefits of fiber optic connectivity help to healthcare include secure data transmission, real-time patient monitoring, better emergency care, collaboration between medical team members, and improved patient access. The benefits of optical fibers include lower total costs of ownership, more flexibility for the future, better reliability, longer distances, faster speeds, and greater bandwidth.
According to Volza’s United States Import data, the United States imported 38 shipments of Fiber optic equipment from December 2022 to November 2023. These imports were supplied by 21 foreign exporters to 17 United States buyers, marking a growth rate of -83% compared to the preceding twelve months.
Published by
Laxmi Narayan , March 2025