The North America Intraoperative Imaging Market would witness market growth of 5.8% CAGR during the forecast period (2022-2028).
A continual focus on the significance of data or support is essential for clinical acceptance due to the growing sophistication of processes and the accessibility of vast numbers of heterogeneous diagnostic information. The fact that the surgeon only requires the pertinent anatomical and physiological information throughout intervention for dynamic monitoring of the surgical procedure is one of the key imaging differences among diagnostic and intraoperative imaging. In reality, patient monitoring systems, medical imaging modalities, and guiding & navigation tools frequently present surgeons with an excessive quantity of information.
Knowing the applicability of each piece of information users plan to share is crucial. Additionally, it's critical to understand the stage of a process at which the data is pertinent and the function of the individual using the data in the operating room. The majority of surgical navigation systems build the image size for navigation and base their ICS on preoperatively obtained medical images. Now, some surgical navigation systems—particularly those used for spinal and orthopaedic surgery—have been connected with intraoperative CT.
Canadian general surgeons offer a broad range of surgical procedures, and their practise styles differ according to the size of the community. Surgery residents rarely receive training in some abilities that are necessary for rural and small-town surgical practise. 1669 general surgeons delivered FFS care in 8 provinces of Canada. The bulk of the surgeons (71%), were male (78%), between the ages of 35 and 54 (56%), employed in areas with more than 100,000 residents, and were Canadian medical graduates (76%). About 7% of general surgeons worked in rural areas, and 14% were located in towns with 10,000 to 50,000 population.
The US market dominated the North America Intraoperative Imaging Market by Country in 2021, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2028; thereby, achieving a market value of $1,001.9 million by 2028. The Canada market is poised to grow at a CAGR of 8.2% during (2022 - 2028). Additionally, The Mexico market would witness a CAGR of 7.3% during (2022 - 2028).
Based on End-use, the market is segmented into Hospital and Others. Based on Component, the market is segmented into System, Software, and Services. Based on Product, the market is segmented into C-arm System, Intraoperative CT, Intraoperative Ultrasound and Intraoperative MRI. Based on Application, the market is segmented into Neurosurgery, Orthopedic, ENT Surgery, Oncology Surgery, Trauma surgery/ emergency room, Cardiovascular and Others. Based on countries, the market is segmented into U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Rest of North America.
Free Valuable Insights: The Global Intraoperative Imaging Market is Estimated to reach $3.8 Billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 6.3%
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include General Electric (GE) Co., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Medtronic PLC, Siemens Healthineers AG (Siemens AG), Stryker Corporation, Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (Carl Zeiss AG), Brainlab AG, Carestream Health, Inc. (Onex Corporation) and Ziehm Imaging GmbH
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