Abstract
Summary
Global Intraoperative Imaging Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Product (iCT, iUltrasound, iMRI, and C-arm system), by Component (System, Software, and Services), by Application (Neurosurgery, Orthopedic & Trauma surgery, ENT surgery, Oncology surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, and Others), and End-User (Hospitals & Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Centers and Diagnostic Centers, and Research Laboratories & Academic Institutes), Forecast Period (2022-2028)
The global intraoperative imaging market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period. The increasing, funding, grants, and approval activities for the products by government authorities and regulatory bodies are some factors increasing the adoption of these system by end users, that in turn increase the intraoperative market growth. For instance, in March 2021, GE Healthcare, a new surgical imaging system 'OEC 3D' cleared the 510(k) clearance by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it is capable of 3D and 2D imaging. This system is developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals and institutions across the globe.
The global intraoperative imaging market is segmented based on the products, components, applications, and end-user. Based on product, the market is sub-segmented into iCT, iUltrasound, iMRI, and C-arm systems. Based on the components, the market is sub-segmented into systems, software, and services. Based on the application, the market is sub-segmented into neurosurgery, orthopedic & trauma surgery, ENT surgery, oncology surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and others. Based on end-user, the market is segmented into hospitals & clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and diagnostic centers, and research laboratories & academic institutes. Among these, the component sub-segment is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the market, owing to the increasing technological advancement and product development by companies in the market. Additionally, the increasing proficiency of this system in providing exact and correct data in a short period are factors that drive systems segmental growth in the market. For instance, in June 2022, Huntleigh (Arjo family) developed a new single-use intraoperative Doppler system which includes a sterile intraoperative probe and Dopplex DMX Vascular Doppler. This system is active in providing immediate evidence of a successful vascular reconstructive procedure and the result is stored over the micro SD card and supports in performance of safe surgery.
Geographically, the global intraoperative imaging market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. The North American region is anticipated to hold a prominent share in the market owing to highly advanced adoption of new technology, availability of many types of imaging systems, and the development of new advanced products by key players are such factors driving regional growth in the market. For instance, in May 2022, Globus Medical Inc. developed a new platform intraoperative 3-in-1 imaging platform as a mobile X-ray system for 2D fluoroscopy, 2D digital radiography, and 3D imaging platform “Excelsius3D imaging platform”. It is commercially available in the US and this technology is enabling and offers to efficiently visualize anatomy, and offers three imaging modes in a single comprehensive system.
The major companies serving the global intraoperative imaging market include Canon Medical Systems Corp., General Electric Co., Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Medtronic, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Siemens Healthineers AG, and others. The key market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, geographical expansions, partnerships, product launches, and collaborations, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in May 2022, Brainlab acquired medPhoton GmbH to facilitate deep tech innovation in the field of intraoperative imaging and development. The company under the partnership wants to build Loop-X as a 3D imaging device and shape the future of intraoperative imaging. The newly developed robot can capture partial information, "digitizing" anatomical intraoperative changes.
Research Methodology
The market study of the global intraoperative imaging market is incorporated by extensive primary and secondary research conducted by the research team at OMR. Secondary research has been conducted to refine the available data to break down the market into various segments, and derive the total market size, market forecast, and growth rate. Different approaches have been worked on to derive the market value and market growth rate. Our team collects facts and data related to the market from different geography to provide a better regional outlook. In the report, the country-level analysis is provided by analyzing various regional players, regional tax laws and policies, consumer behavior, and macroeconomic factors. Numbers extracted from secondary research have been authenticated by conducting proper primary research. It includes tracking down key people from the industry and interviewing them to validate the data. This enables our analyst to derive the closest possible figures without any major deviations in the actual number. Our analysts try to contact as many executives, managers, key opinion leaders, and industry experts. Primary research brings authenticity to our reports.
Secondary Sources Include
• Financial reports of companies involved in the market.
• Whitepapers, research papers, and news blogs.
• Company websites and their product catalog.
The report provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, and intended quality of the service preferred by consumers. The report will serve as a source for a 360-degree analysis of the market thoroughly integrating different models.
Market Segmentation
1. Global Intraoperative Imaging Market Research and Analysis by Product.
2. Global Intraoperative Imaging Market Research and Analysis by Component.
3. Global Intraoperative Imaging Market Research and Analysis by Application.
4. Global Intraoperative Imaging Market Research and Analysis by End-User.
The Report Covers
• Comprehensive research methodology of the global intraoperative imaging market.
• This report also includes a detailed and extensive market overview with key analyst insights.
• An exhaustive analysis of macro and micro factors influencing the market guided by key recommendations.
• Analysis of regional regulations and other government policies impacting the global intraoperative imaging market.
• Insights about market determinants that are stimulating the global intraoperative imaging market.
• Detailed and extensive market segments with the regional distribution of forecasted revenues.
• Extensive profiles and recent developments of market players.
Table of Contents
1 Report Summary
1.1 Research Methods and Tools
1.2 Market Breakdown
1.2.1 By Segments
1.2.2 By Region
2 Market Overview and Insights
2.1 Scope of the Report
2.2 Analyst Insight & Current Market Trends
2.2.1 Key Findings
2.2.2 Recommendations
2.2.3 Conclusion
3 Competitive Landscape
3.1 Key Company Analysis
3.2 Canon Medical Systems Corp
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Financial Analysis
3.2.3 SWOT Analysis
3.2.4 Recent Developments
3.3 General Electric Co
3.3.1 Overview
3.3.2 Financial Analysis
3.3.3 SWOT Analysis
3.3.4 Recent Developments
3.4 Koninklijke Philips N.V
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.2 Financial Analysis
3.4.3 SWOT Analysis
3.4.4 Recent Developments
3.5 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.2 Financial Analysis
3.5.3 SWOT Analysis
3.5.4 Recent Developments
3.6 Siemens Healthineers AG
3.6.1 Overview
3.6.2 Financial Analysis
3.6.3 SWOT Analysis
3.6.4 Recent Development
3.7 Key Strategy Analysis
4 Market Segmentation
4.1 Global Intraoperative Imaging Market by Products
4.1.1 Imaging CT (Ict)
4.1.2 Imaging Ultrasound (iUltrasound)
4.1.3 Imaging MRI (iMRI)
4.1.4 C-Arm System
4.2 Global Intraoperative Imaging Market by Components
4.2.1 System
4.2.2 Software and Services
4.3 Global Intraoperative Imaging Market by Application
4.3.1 Neurosurgery
4.3.2 Orthopedic & Trauma Surgery
4.3.3 ENT Surgery
4.3.4 Oncology surgery
4.3.5 Cardiovascular Surgery
4.3.6 Others (Spine Surgery, Urological, HPB Surgery, Colorectal, and General Surgery)
4.4 Global Intraoperative Imaging Market by End-User
4.4.1 Hospitals & Diagnostic Centers
4.4.2 Ambulatory Surgical Centers and Clinics
4.4.3 Research Laboratories & Academic Institutes
5 Regional Analysis
5.1 North America
5.1.1 US
5.1.2 Canada
5.2 Europe
5.2.1 UK
5.2.2 Germany
5.2.3 Italy
5.2.4 Spain
5.2.5 France
5.2.6 Rest of Europe
5.3 Asia-Pacific
5.3.1 China
5.3.2 India
5.3.3 Japan
5.3.4 South Korea
5.3.5 Rest of Asia-Pacific
5.4 Rest of the World
6 Company Profiles
6.1 Activ Surgical
6.2 Analogic Corp
6.3 Brainlab AG
6.4 Carestream Health, Inc
6.5 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
6.6 ChemImage Corp
6.7 Esaote Group
6.8 FUJIFILM Holdings America Corp
6.9 Hitachi Ltd
6.10 IMRIS
6.11 Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc
6.12 Medtronic
6.13 National Ultrasound, Inc
6.14 Shenzhen Anke High-tech Co. Ltd
6.15 Shimadzu Corp
6.16 Stryker
6.17 Ziehm Imaging GmbH