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Image Guided Surgery Devices Industry Outlook, Growth Prospects and Key Opportunities

Image Guided Surgery Devices Market Analysis

The global image guided surgery devices market is likely to grow significantly during the forecast period, due to increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and cancer, rising geriatric population and increasing cases of neurological disorders. In addition to these factors, rising healthcare expenditure and technological advancements in medical imaging also contributes to the growth of the overall market. High cost of imaging techniques and stringent regulatory requirements are some of the key factors restraining the global market growth.

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As per the findings of the research, the CT is the largest segment, based on device type, in the global image guided surgery devices market. CT is a non-invasive, accurate and fast diagnostic imaging test. It uses x-ray equipment to produce 3D images by taking series of images from different angles. Each image created during the CT procedure shows the bones, tissues and organs in a thin “slice” of the body.

It provides cross-sectional images generated during the CT scan and can be reformatted in multiple planes. It is used for diagnosing skeletal abnormalities, blood clots, blood vessel aneurysm and cancer. Neurology has been the largest application area for image guided surgery devices, followed by orthopedic surgery, ENT surgery, oncology surgery and others.

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Some of the key players in the global image guided surgery devices market include Siemens AG, GE Healthcare, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Canon Inc., Hitachi, Ltd., KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG., Medtronic, Inc., St. Jude Medical, Inc., Varian Medical Systems, Inc., Smith & Nephew plc, Integra LifeSciences Corporation and Zimmer Holdings, Inc.