I sistemi di imaging intraoperatorio sono indispensabili per facilitare le procedure minimamente invasive, fornendo immagini in tempo reale e ad alta fedeltà del campo chirurgico. È in corso un notevole cambiamento di paradigma verso interventi minimamente invasivi, guidato da molteplici vantaggi clinici ed economici che comprendono periodi di recupero accelerati, costi di trattamento ridotti e durate chirurgiche abbreviate. Inoltre, la crescente prevalenza di disturbi cronici, come malattie cardiovascolari, cancro e diabete, sottolinea la crescente domanda di tecniche minimamente invasive.
L'espansione del mercato in questo dominio è principalmente spinta dall'adozione accresciuta di modalità chirurgiche minimamente invasive in concomitanza con innovazioni tecnologiche. Inoltre, la crescente incidenza di condizioni croniche e il crescente invecchiamento demografico contribuiscono in modo significativo alla crescita del mercato. La popolazione anziana globale ha assistito a una crescita esponenziale, rendendola suscettibile a una pletora di disturbi. Secondo l'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità (OMS), le proiezioni indicano che entro il 2030, una persona su sei in tutto il mondo avrà 60 anni o più.
| ATTRIBUTO | DETTAGLI |
| Periodo di studio | 2020-2029 |
| Anno base | 2021 |
| Anno stimato | 2022 |
| Anno previsto | 2022-2029 |
| Periodo storico | 2018-2020 |
| Unità | Valore (miliardi di USD) |
| Segmentazione | Per prodotto, per applicazione, per utente finale, per regione |
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L'imaging intraoperatorio ha ottenuto una notevole trazione come strumento efficace per facilitare interventi chirurgici più precisi ed efficaci. Questo approccio non solo aumenta i risultati per i pazienti, ma semplifica anche i flussi di lavoro e l'efficienza per il personale sanitario all'interno e all'esterno della sala operatoria. Le tecnologie avanzate di imaging intraoperatorio come iUltrasound, C-arm e iMRI hanno notevolmente ampliato la portata degli interventi chirurgici. La capacità di discernere ossa e tessuti molli con una precisione senza pari ha rivoluzionato la gestione di diversi disturbi in varie specialità, tra cui neurologia, ortopedia, cardiologia, vascolare e oncologia.
The Intraoperative Imaging market size had crossed USD 1.9 billion in 2020 and will observe a CAGR of more than 5.9% up to 2029 driven by the rising technological advancements.
North America held more than 46% of the Intraoperative Imaging market revenue share in 2021 and will witness expansion
The leading players in the intraoperative imaging market are continuously concentrating on releasing new technologically sophisticated products. In this industry, the focus is on creating cost-effective, technologically sophisticated, and user-friendly intraoperative imaging systems.
General Electric Company, Siemens Healthineers AG, Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Medtronic, Koninklijke Philips N.VCanon Healthcare, Stryker (US), Brainlab AG, IMRIS, Shimadzu Corporation, Shenzhen Anke High-tech Co are the key players in the intraoperative imaging market.
North America held the highest share of the global Intraoperative Imaging market. North America is a mature market, with significant penetration of intraoperative imaging technology among major end users and well-established distribution channels for manufacturers and providers of intraoperative imaging products. The intraoperative imaging market in this area is growing due to easy access to and high adoption of modern technology, as well as favorable government policies, owing to the US and Canadian governments' considerable per capita yearly healthcare expenditures.
Developing economies such as India, China, Brazil, South Korea, Turkey, Russia, and South Africa offer leading intraoperative imaging market participants significant development prospects. Although cost is an issue in these developing nations, the sheer size of their populations—particularly in India and China—indicates a long-term demand for intraoperative imaging technologies. The increased frequency of chronic illnesses like cancer, stroke, and neurological Surgery, as well as the higher death rates in these nations, highlight the need of early diagnosis.
Global Intraoperative Imaging market can be divided on the basis of product are mobile C-arms, CT, intraoperative MRI, ultrasound, X-Ray. A generator, an X-ray source, and an image intensifier or flat-panel detector make up a mobile C-arm, which is a medical imaging device. The image intensifiers or detectors transform the X-rays released by the generator into visible pictures, which are subsequently presented on the monitor. The expanding application frontiers of mobile C-arms are mostly to blame for their rising demand. C-arms, for example, are utilised in a variety of procedures such as cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, gastrointestinal surgery, orthopedics, traumatology, and urological diseases. Global intraoperative imaging market can be divided on the basis of end-user into hospitals, ASCs, academia. Hospitals execute a broad range of surgical operations on a regular basis, with the majority of these procedures taking place in in-patient settings. The expanding number of minimally invasive operations and electrosurgery treatments done in hospitals, as well as the adoption of robotic surgical, are driving this segment's growth. Hospitals are more likely to use intraoperative imaging tools because they have more purchasing power and perform more procedures. The rising incidence of road accidents, fall-related injuries, and sports-related injuries has resulted in an increase in the number of orthopedic surgeries performed in hospitals; by increasing the procedural volume, the growing incidence of ailments requiring surgical treatment supports the use of intraoperative imaging devices.
On the basis of application into neurosurgery, orthopedic and trauma care, spine, CVDs, ENT, Gastroenterology. The increasing acceptance of intraoperative imaging products among medical
professionals, owing to technical improvements and greater understanding of intraoperative procedures, is primarily responsible for the growing need for intraoperative imaging solutions in neurosurgery. C-arms with excellent resolution and penetration, for example, are critical for monitoring the placement of screws, tools, implants, and the injected cement. In addition, 3D imaging with navigation improves treatment precision and allows for intraoperative surgical technique assessment. Because of technology improvements that have made detecting and treating disorders simpler than before, the use of C-arms for neurosurgery, particularly spinal procedures, is projected to expand in the future years.
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General Electric Company, Siemens Healthineers AG, Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Medtronic, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Canon Healthcare, Stryker (US), Brainlab AG, IMRIS, Shimadzu Corporation, Shenzhen Anke High-tech Co are the key players in the intraoperative imaging market.
The Intraoperative Imaging market by region includes North America, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Europe, South America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).
Developing economies like as India, China, Brazil, South Korea, Turkey, Russia, and South Africa offer leading intraoperative imaging market participants significant development prospects. Although cost is an issue in these developing nations, the sheer size of their populations—particularly in India and China—indicates a long-term demand for intraoperative imaging technologies. The increased frequency of chronic illnesses like cancer, stroke, and neUrological Surgery, as well as the higher death rates in these nations, highlight the need for early diagnosis. For example, according to GLOBOCAN 2018 data, over half of the world's cancer patients live in poor countries. Furthermore, regulatory regulations in Asia Pacific are more flexible and business-friendly than in Western countries. Manufacturers of intraoperative imaging systems are anticipated to shift their attention to new markets as competition in existing areas heats up.
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