Intraoperative Imaging Market Record overwhelming hike in Revenues by 2022: Cred

Posted by Robson Tolson on December 19th, 2017

In the latest report published by Credence Research, Inc. “Intraoperative Imaging Market Growth, Future Prospects, and Competitive Analysis, 2016-2022,” the intraoperative imaging market was valued at USD 2,136.4 Mn in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 2,820.4 Mn by 2022, expanding at a CAGR of 3.9% from 2016 to 2022.

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Intraoperative systems are used in image-guided surgeries. Pre-operative images often turn out to be less precise during the surgical procedure as the surgery target often tend to shift from the place during operation. Intraoperative imaging proves useful during surgical procedures as they deliver real-time images of the surgery thus locating the exact position of the target; hence assisting precise monitoring and control of the surgical procedure. Intraoperative imaging is a relatively new concept and has since found wide adoption in neurosurgical procedures.

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This study analyzes the intraoperative imaging market for imaging types such as intraoperative computed tomography (CT), intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and intraoperative ultrasound modalities. Intraoperative imaging with MRI guidance is gaining widespread popularity due to offered advantages such as assistance in more precise tumor and tissue removal, high quality monitoring and control over procedure, and delivering the best possible surgical outcome. Intraoperative imaging finds highest application in neurosurgeries.

Further technological development and cost containment of these devices is anticipated to result in more investments by device manufacturers and thus adoption in hospitals.

Based on geographic distribution, this market is studied for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa markets. North America and Europe together capture more than half of the global market in 2015. Their dominance is anticipated to continue through 2015. Government investments, large-scale research and development activities and clinical studies are the major factors that drive the intraoperative imaging market in these regions.

By Product

  • Intraoperative ultrasound systems
  • iMRI systems
  • C-arms systems
  • iCT systems

By Application

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • ENT surgery
  • Oncology surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Others

By End User

  • Hospitals
  • Others

“The most prevalent application for iMRI is neurosurgery, especially for the removal of brain tumors.The system is also used for interventional neurovascular procedures. By providing iMRI during neurosurgery, clinicians can distinguish between tumor tissue and normal tissue, minimize disturbance of healthy tissue or critical areas of the brain, evaluate and confirm their results and make adjustments during a procedure without moving the patient (in the case of the rail-mounted configuration). Published clinical evidence shows the higher percentage of tumor removed the better the outcome.Use of an iMRI suite makes it more likely that surgeons will remove the entire tumor than if surgery is performed in a conventional operating room where iMRI is not used.”---Wiki

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