Surgical Robots Industry By Top Manufactures, Business Growth, Future Opportunities, Size and Growth Drivers
Surgical
Robots Industry Outlook
According
to a recent study report published by the Market Research Future analysts, the
global Surgical Robots Industry is growing at a moderate pace; Robotic surgery
has advantages over traditional open surgeries such as greater precision,
miniaturization, less pain, smaller incisions and scars, low blood loss, and
quicker healing time. Another benefit is greater articulation due to better
manipulation resulting in improved ergonomics. Due to the combined effects of
the above mentioned benefits there is a reduced duration of hospital stays.
Surgical Robots Industry Competitive
Dashboard:
Intuitive
Surgical Inc., Medtronic plc, Johnson & Johnson, Google Life Sciences,
Stryker Corporation, TransEnterix, Mazor Robotics, and Hansen Medical are some of the prominent
players at the forefront of competition in the Global Surgical Robots Industry
and are profiled in MRFR Analysis.
Segmentation:
Global Surgical Robots Industry is segmented on the
basis of control mechanism into direct telemanipulator and computer control.
On the basis of robotic surgery approach they are
supervisor-controlled robotic surgical system, shared control robotic surgical
systems, telesurgery systems, robotic radiosurgery systems and on the basis of
application they are segmented into general surgery, cardiac surgery,
gynecologic surgery, colorectal surgery, urologic surgery, head and neck
surgery and other
Surgical Robots Industry Regional Outlook:
America
region is currently dominates the market of surgical robots in the healthcare
industry.
European
Market currently holds the second largest market share of surgical robots
industry.
On the
other hand, Asia Pacific region is relatively slow in implementing the use of
surgical robots in the healthcare sector.
However the system is not without critics which includes the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. The system is criticized for its steep learning curve and for its lack of studies indicating superiority over traditional surgeries. Another serious disadvantage has been the high cost of the surgical robots. Surgical robots may cost close to 1.5 million USD with the cost of disposable supply exceeding 1000 USD per procedure. All these factors may hinder the growth of this market in the near future.
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