Surgical Imaging Market

Surgical Imaging Market is estimated to increase to 4.4% CAGR. By the end of 2026,
As per the report by Persistence Market Research (PMR), the global surgical imaging market is
expected to experience moderate growth throughout the forecast period 2017-2026. The market is
estimated to increase to 4.4% CAGR. By the end of 2026, the global surgical imaging market is
estimated to reach US$ 1,384.5 million revenue.
Growing demand for medical surgeries based on image guide. Additionally, increasing number of
hospitals and healthcare centers focusing on performing minimally invasive surgeries and the
increasing prevalence of various diseases are some factors resulting in the rising demand for
surgical imaging. On the other hand, the rise in aging population is resulting in the increasing
number of hospitals adopting surgical imaging devices for accuracy and efficiency while surgery is
being performed. Meanwhile, supportive government policies and research and development
activities are also helping in the growth of the market.
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New Technologies to drive the growth of the Global Surgical Devices Market
Innovative technologies including compact integrated design, flat plate technology, and image
intensifier technologies are driving the market growth. Moreover, 3D technology is also being
included in surgical practices to reduce surgical dynamics, and improve outcomes for patients.
Companies are also working on augmented-reality technology for surgical imaging and help in
performing the minimally-invasive image-guided surgical procedure.
Also, surgeons are continuously on the lookout for technologies that can enhance the operating
environment. Meanwhile, companies are also focusing on developing virtual reality imaging
technology to offer better visualization. Virtual reality technology is also helping surgeons to
perform complex surgery and a better view of patient anatomy.
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Global Surgical Imaging Market- Segment-Wise Analysis
The global surgical imaging market is segmented on the basis of end user, product, technology, and
application. Based on the product, the market segment consists of full-size C-arm, mini C-arms, and
O-arms. Among these, full-size c-arm is expected to witness steady growth during the forecast
period 2017-2026. Full-size C-arm is estimated to account for more than half of the revenue share
by the end of 2017.
Based on the end-user, ambulatory surgical centers, hospitals, and others. Hospitals are expected to
be the largest users in the global surgical imaging market. Hospitals are estimated to reach close to
US$ 900 million revenue by the end of 2026.
Based on the application, orthopedic segment is expected to witness strong growth in the global
surgical imaging market during the forecast period 2017-2026. By the end of 2026, orthopedic is
estimated to reach close to US$ 500 million revenue.
By technology, the market segment consists of the flat panel detector and image intensifier. Among
these, image intensifier technology is expected to account for more than half of the revenue share
by the end of 2017.
Geographically, the market is categorized into Europe, Latin America, North America, Japan, the
Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ). Among these regions,
North America is expected to be one of the largest regions in the global surgical imaging market.
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Global Surgical Imaging Market- Competition Tracking
The report offers detailed profile on some of the leading market players in the global surgical
imaging market such as Medtronic Plc, Ziehm Imaging, General Electric Company, Koninklijke
Philips N.V., Siemens AG, Shimadzu Corporation, Hologic Inc., OrthoScan, Inc., Allengers Medical
Systems Limited, and Eurocolumbus Srl. These leading players are moving towards developing
advanced surgical imaging technology.