The Global Intraoperative Imaging Market by device type (mobile C-arms, intraoperative MRI, intraoperative CT, and intraoperative ultrasound), by application (neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, spine Surgery, cardiovascular, ENT, Gastro, and Others), by end user (hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers), and by region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa) was valued at US$ 1.53 billion in 2016 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period (2017 - 2025), as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights. Rising incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, osteoarthritis disorder, and multiple cancer, such as brain tumors and intracranial tumors and growing need of treatment, which require complete removal tumor surgery and implantation is expected to be major driving factors for the growth of intraoperative imaging market during the forecast period.
According to Cancer Australia estimates, around 1,405 new cases of brain cancer are expected in 2017. Moreover, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Furthermore, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the U.S., 1 out 4 people suffer from osteoarthritis. Moreover, according to the WHO estimates, by 2050, around 130 million people are expected to suffer from osteoarthritis worldwide. Thereby, rising high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and osteoarthritis cases demands proper treatment management in order to maximize patient outcomes. This is expected to anticipate the growth of intraoperative imaging market over the forecast period.
In 2014, the IMRIS, Inc. received the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) regulatory approval for its VISIUS iCT for sales and marketing in Australia. VISIUS iCT, the one and only ceiling-mounted intraoperative computed tomography launched following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European CE mark clearance in 2013. VISIUS iCT is movable in operating room (OR) in about 30 seconds, which helps to ease workflow and provides reliable diagnostic quality with personalized dose management to take better decision and procedure guidance. Therefore, new device launches and strategic treatment portfolio is expected to fuel the growth of the intraoperative imaging market over the forecast period.
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Key Takeaways of the Intraoperative Imaging Market:
• The global intraoperative imaging market is expected to expand at a CAGR 4.7% during the forecast period (2017 - 2025) due to the high global demand.
• Among device type, intraoperative MRI segment hold a dominant position in the global intraoperative imaging market, as intraoperative MRI can differentiate more accurately between tumor tissue and normal tissue while performing neurosurgery.
• Neurosurgery is the major application area of the global intraoperative imaging market, owing to the increasing incidences of brain tumors and central nervous system tumors.
Some of the key players involved in global intraoperative imaging market are Siemens AG, Medtronic plc, Koninklijke Philips NV, General Electric Company, IMRIS, Deerfield Imaging, Inc., Neurologica Corporation (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd), Ziehm Imaging GmbH, and Brainlab AG.