Intraoperative Imaging Market - High Growth Opportunities in the Emerging Countries


Posted August 4, 2021 by mmvaidya

The study involved four major activities to estimate the current size of the intraoperative imaging market.
 
Driver: Technological advancements in intraoperative imaging modalities

Over the past decade, the medical device sector has witnessed significant transformations and technological advancements in intraoperative imaging, including the emergence of focused imaging technologies and portable/handheld/smartphone-based intraoperative imaging devices. Technologically advanced intraoperative imaging systems offer faster results, higher image quality, easier operations, and simplified consoles as compared to traditional imaging devices.

Restraint: High cost of intraoperative imaging systems

Intraoperative imaging systems are priced at a premium and require high investments for installations, increasing the procedural cost for patients. This affects the adoption rate of new systems, especially in emerging countries; most healthcare facilities in these countries, consequently, cannot afford such systems.

Healthcare facilities that purchase such costly systems often depend on third-party payers (such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance plans) to reimburse costs incurred in screening and therapeutic procedures performed using these systems. As a result, factors such as continuous cuts in reimbursements for intraoperative imaging scans and the increasing cost of intraoperative imaging systems prevent medium-sized and small healthcare facilities from investing in advanced intraoperative imaging modalities.

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Overview of This Study:

The study involved four major activities to estimate the current size of the Intraoperative Imaging Techniques Market. Exhaustive secondary research was carried out to collect information on the market and its different subsegments. The next step was to validate these findings, assumptions, and sizing with industry experts across the value chain through primary research. Top-down and bottom-up approaches were employed to estimate the complete market size. Thereafter, market breakdown and data triangulation procedures were used to estimate the size of segments and subsegments.

Expected Growth in Revenue:

The global intraoperative imaging market size is projected to reach USD 2.5 billion by 2025 from USD 1.9 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.

COVID-19 Impact on the global intraoperative imaging market

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the intraoperative imaging market. The market is facing challenges in the manufacturing and supply chain, such as delivering products to end users in a timely manner as well as attending to an uneven demand for the products and services in the sector. In addition, a dearth of skilled lab professionals to conduct/study diagnostic tests, limited operations in most of the industries, inadequate funding for research and academic institutes, temporary closure of major academic institutes, disrupted supply chain, and challenges in providing essential/post-sales services due to lockdowns have led to the reduced supply of intraoperative imaging products to end users.

The pandemic has adversely impacted organ donation and transplantation in countries that have experienced high rates of infection, including the US, France, and the UK, all reporting >50% reductions in transplant activity. Australia has experienced a significantly lower incidence of COVID-19. Thus, the pandemic is not estimated to have long-term effects on the fundamental growth drivers or end users in the intraoperative imaging market.

Neurosurgery is the largest application segment of the Intraoperative Imaging Techniques Market

The growing demand for intraoperative imaging solutions in neurosurgery is mainly attributed to the increasing adoption of intraoperative imaging products among medical professionals, owing to its technological advancements and rising awareness of intraoperative techniques. For instance, C-arms with high resolution and penetration are essential in monitoring the positioning of screws, instruments, implants, and the injected cement. Furthermore, 3D imaging with navigation enhances treatment precision and enables the intraoperative evaluation of surgical procedures. The use of C-arms for neurosurgery, especially spinal surgeries, is expected to increase in the coming years on account of technological advancements that have made diagnosing and treating issues easier than before.

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Asia Pacific likely to emerge as the fastest growing intraoperative imaging market, globally

Geographically, the emerging Asian countries, such as China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, are offering high-growth opportunities for market players. The Asia Pacific intraoperative imaging market is projected to grow at the highest CAGR of 6.4% from 2020 to 2025. Government efforts to increase fundings; supportive regulations for the development and commercialization of advanced intraoperative imaging products; rising healthcare expenditure; the increasing number of hospitals in India and China; expanding research base across India, China, and Japan; and the increasing incidence of surgeries are driving the growth of the APAC intraoperative imaging market.

Key Players:

Prominent players in Intraoperative Imaging Techniques Market are General Electric Company (US), Siemens Healthineers AG (Germany), Ziehm Imaging GmbH (Germany), Medtronic (Ireland), and Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands) were the top five players in the global intraoperative imaging market. Other notable companies are Canon Healthcare (Japan), Stryker (US), Brainlab AG (Germany), IMRIS (US), Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), Shenzhen Anke High-tech Co. (China), Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan), FUJIFILM Holdings (Japan), Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Germany), Mindray Ltd. (US), Carestream Health (US), Analogic Corporation (US), Allengers Medical Systems Ltd. (India), Esaote SpA (Italy) and NeuroLogica Corporation (US).

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Issued By Makarand Vaidya
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Categories Industry , Medical , News
Tags intraoperative imaging techniques , intraoperative imaging techniques market
Last Updated August 4, 2021