Intraoperative Imaging Market is Expected To Reach USD 5.8 Billion By 2030
Intraoperative
Imaging Industry Overview
The global
intraoperative imaging market size was valued at USD 2.64 billion in 2021 and
is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. The
market growth can be attributed to the increase in the adoption of minimally
invasive surgeries coupled with technological advancements. In addition, the
increasing prevalence of chronic disorders and the rise in the geriatric
population are major factors contributing to the market growth. The global
geriatric population has grown dramatically, putting them at risk for various
disorders. As per the UN, in 2017, the global population of people aged 60 and
above was 962 million, doubling in 2050 to reach over 2.1 billion.
Intraoperative imaging is getting popular as a critical tool for
more precise and effective surgeries, which improves patient outcomes while
also enhancing workflows and efficiencies for healthcare personnel in and out
of the operating room.
Intraoperative imaging technologies, such as iUltrasound, C-arm,
and iMRI, have greatly extended surgical possibilities. The ability to see
bones and soft tissue with extreme precision has transformed the surgical care
of a variety of disorders, including neurology, orthopedics, cardiology,
vascular, and neurology. The constant advances in intraoperative imaging
technologies, such as 3D technology and real-time imaging, are expected to
boost market expansion. For instance, in March 2021, the FDA granted GE
Healthcare clearance for OEC 3D, a surgical imaging system capable of both 3D
and 2D imaging. By providing precise volumetric images, OEC 3D aims to set a
benchmark for intraoperative 3D imaging for spine and orthopedic
surgeries.
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and growth of the Global
Intraoperative Imaging market
An increase in the adoption of minimally invasive surgeries,
which is highly dependent on the imaging chain, as the medical team has to rely
on indirect visualization of the surgical field during the entire procedure, is
expected to promote market growth. However, constraints such as the high cost
of intraoperative imaging systems and an increase in demand for refurbished
imaging systems may hinder the market expansion throughout the projected
period.
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the intraoperative
imaging market. Delay in surgical procedures is the reason. The medical
settings where these imaging systems are used are high-risk areas for the
spread of the COVID-19 infection. However, guidelines for safe and effective
surgical care will decrease pandemic implications during the forecast period.
Furthermore, raw material shortages are causing broad business interruptions,
resulting in a decline in imaging equipment manufacturing and transportation
disruptions. On the other hand, now that the lockdown limitations have been
lifted, the market is gradually getting back to normal.
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Intraoperative Imaging Market
Segmentation
Grand View
Research has segmented the global intraoperative imaging market based on
product, component, application, end-use, and region:
Intraoperative
Imaging Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
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iCT
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iUltrasound
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iMRI
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C-arm system
Intraoperative
Imaging Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
·
System
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Software
·
Services
Intraoperative Imaging Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018
- 2030)
·
Neurosurgery
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Orthopedic
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ENT surgery
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Oncology surgery
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Trauma surgery/
emergency room
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Cardiovascular
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Others
Intraoperative
Imaging End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
·
Hospital
·
Others
Intraoperative
Imaging Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
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North America
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Europe
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Asia Pacific
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Latin America
·
Middle East & Africa (MEA)
Market
Share Insights
·
September
2021: GE Healthcare agreed to acquire BK Medical, a leader in advanced
surgical visualization. With this agreement, BK Medical's active imaging
platform will be able to reach new customers and markets around the world.
Key
Companies profiled:
The following are some of the major participants in the global
intraoperative imaging market:
·
GE Healthcare
·
Siemens Healthineers AG
·
Koninklijke Philips N.V.
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Medtronic
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Ziehm Imaging GmbH
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IMRIS
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Shimadzu Corporation
·
NeuroLogica
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