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2024-2032 年按组件、应用、最终用户和地区分類的混合手术室市场报告Hybrid Operating Room Market Report by Component, Application, End User, and Region 2024-2032 |
IMARC Group年,全球混合手术室市场规模达到11.946亿美元。各种慢性疾病的日益增加、微创外科手术的日益普及以及影像模式(如 3D 视觉化、机器人辅助手术和扩增实境 (AR))技术的不断进步,是推动市场的一些主要因素。
混合手术室 (OR) 是一种先进的医疗设施,它将传统手术室的功能与最先进的影像技术(例如透视、电脑断层扫描 (CT) 和磁振造影 (MRI))相结合。它提供了一个多功能平台,用于执行需要即时成像引导和介入的复杂外科手术。它还提供无菌手术环境,同时在同一空间内整合先进的成像模式,使外科医生能够执行精确和微创的干预措施。它消除了将患者转移到医院不同区域的需要,简化了工作流程并最大限度地降低了与运输相关的併发症的风险。
目前,由于人们越来越关注改善患者的治疗效果,对混合手术室的需求不断增加,正在推动市场的成长。除此之外,心血管疾病发生率的增加以及随后对心导管插入术、血管成形术和心臟瓣膜置换术等复杂手术的需求也促进了市场的成长。此外,3D 视觉化、机器人辅助手术和扩增实境 (AR) 等影像模式不断进步的技术进步也带来了良好的市场前景。除此之外,对基于价值的医疗保健和成本控制的日益关注正在支持市场的成长。此外,混合手术室的使用率不断上升,因为它们促进了外科医生、放射科医生和其他专家之间的多学科合作,从而提高了效率和准确的诊断,正在加强市场的成长。
对微创手术方法的需求不断增长
目前,在技术进步和病人偏好的推动下,外科技术发生了向微创手术的重大转变。这种转变正在对各个医学领域产生深远的影响,包括眼科、心臟病学、神经病学和骨科。微创手术技术在很大程度上依赖高品质成像来精确导航复杂的解剖结构。混合手术室提供先进的影像技术,例如透视、3D 影像和术中磁振造影 (MRI) 或电脑断层扫描 (CT) 扫描。这些影像方式提供即时视觉回馈,使外科医生能够准确地可视化和评估手术进度。改进的可视化使外科医生能够更自信地进行精确切口并执行复杂的干预措施,最终带来更好的患者治疗结果。
越来越注重改善治疗和诊断程序
对改善治疗和诊断程序的日益关注正在对混合手术室市场产生积极影响。混合手术室 (OR) 结合了先进的影像技术,包括电脑断层扫描 (CT)、磁振造影 (MRI) 和血管造影,以及设备齐全的手术室。这种整合允许在单一位置进行即时成像和手术干预,从而实现更有效率、更精确的患者护理方法。混合手术室促进不同医学专业之间的合作,包括外科医生、介入性放射科医生、心臟科医生和麻醉科医生。影像技术和手术能力在一个空间内的结合促进了专家之间的即时沟通和协调。这种协作方法可以实现全面且个人化的患者护理。混合手术室还提供一个受控环境,将传统手术室的安全性和无菌性与介入性放射学套件的即时成像功能相结合。
各种慢性疾病的发生率不断上升
心血管疾病、癌症和神经系统疾病等慢性疾病的发生率不断上升,需要可以在混合手术室环境中进行的先进手术干预措施。慢性疾病通常需要精确且准确的诊断来确定适当的治疗方法。混合手术室将传统放射科的成像功能与手术室的无菌环境相结合,从而在手术过程中实现即时成像。除此之外,各种慢性疾病可以透过微创手术有效治疗,与传统开放性手术相比,微创手术具有减少创伤、缩短住院时间、加速復原时间和降低併发症发生率等优点。混合手术室透过将手术和影像设备组合在一个空间中,为进行微创手术提供了理想的环境。
The global hybrid operating room market size reached US$ 1,194.6 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 2,750.9 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.42% during 2024-2032. The growing occurrence of various chronic ailments, rising popularity of minimally invasive surgical procedures, and increasing technological advancements in imaging modalities, such as 3D visualization, robotic-assisted surgery, and augmented reality (AR), are some of the major factors propelling the market.
A hybrid operating room (OR) is an advanced medical facility that combines the capabilities of a traditional surgical suite with state-of-the-art imaging technology, such as fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It provides a versatile platform for performing complex surgical procedures that require real-time imaging guidance and intervention. It also offers a sterile surgical environment while integrating advanced imaging modalities within the same space, enabling surgeons to perform precise and minimally invasive interventions. It eliminates the need for patient transfers to different areas of the hospital, streamlining the workflow and minimizing the risk of complications associated with transportation.
At present, the increasing demand for hybrid ORs due to the rising focus on improved patient outcomes is impelling the growth of the market. Besides this, the increasing occurence of cardiovascular diseases and the subsequent need for complex surgeries, such as cardiac catheterizations, angioplasties, and heart valve replacements is contributing to the market growth. In addition, the growing technological advancements in imaging modalities, such as 3D visualization, robotic-assisted surgery, and augmented reality (AR), are offering a favorable market outlook. Apart from this, the increasing focus on value-based healthcare and cost containment is supporting the growth of the market. Additionally, the rising utilization of hybrid ORs, as they facilitate multidisciplinary collaboration among surgeons, radiologists, and other specialists, leading to improved efficiency and accurate diagnosis, is strengthening the growth of the market.
Rising demand for minimally invasive surgical methods
At present, there is a significant shift in surgical techniques towards minimally invasive procedures, driven by advancements in technology and patient preferences. This shift is creating a profound impact on various medical fields, including ophthalmology, cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. Minimally invasive surgical techniques rely heavily on high-quality imaging to navigate intricate anatomical structures with precision. Hybrid ORs offer advanced imaging technologies, such as fluoroscopy, 3D imaging, and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans. These imaging modalities provide real-time visual feedback, allowing surgeons to visualize and assess the progress of the procedure accurately. Improved visualization enables surgeons to make precise incisions and perform complex interventions with greater confidence, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.
Increasing focus on improving treatment and diagnostic procedures
The increasing focus on improving treatment and diagnostic procedures is positively influencing the hybrid operating room market. A hybrid operating room (OR) combines advanced imaging technology, including computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and angiography, with a fully equipped surgical suite. This integration allows for real-time imaging and surgical intervention in a single location, enabling a more efficient and precise approach to patient care. Hybrid ORs promote collaboration among different medical specialties, including surgeons, interventional radiologists, cardiologists, and anesthesiologists. The combination of imaging technologies and surgical capabilities within a single space facilitates real-time communication and coordination between specialists. This collaborative approach allows for comprehensive and individualized patient care. Hybrid ORs also offer a controlled environment that combines the safety and sterility of a traditional OR with the real-time imaging capabilities of an interventional radiology suite.
Growing occurrence of various chronic ailments
The rising occurence of chronic conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurological disorders, is creating a need for advanced surgical interventions that can be performed in a hybrid OR setting. Chronic ailments often require a precise and accurate diagnosis to determine the appropriate treatment approach. Hybrid ORs combine the imaging capabilities of a traditional radiology suite with the sterile environment of an operating room, enabling real-time imaging during surgical procedures. Besides this, various chronic ailments can be effectively treated through minimally invasive procedures, which offer several benefits over traditional open surgeries, such as reduced trauma, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery times, and lower complication rates. Hybrid ORs provide an ideal setting for performing minimally invasive surgeries by combining surgical and imaging equipment in one space.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the global hybrid operating room market report, along with forecasts at the global, regional and country levels from 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on component, application and end user.
Intraoperative Diagnostic Imaging Systems
Angiography Systems
MRI Systems
CT Systems
Others
Operating Room Fixtures
Operating Tables
Operating Room Lights
Surgical Booms
Radiation Shields
Surgical Instruments
Audiovisual Display Systems and Tools
Others
Intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems dominate the market
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the component. This includes intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems (angiography systems, MRI systems, CT systems, and others), operating room fixtures (operating tables, operating room lights, surgical booms, and radiation shields), surgical instruments, audiovisual display systems and tools, and others. According to the report, intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems (angiography systems, MRI systems, CT systems, and others) represented the largest segment.
Intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems refer to a range of technologies and tools employed within the operating room to acquire high-quality images of the anatomy of patients during surgery. These systems are often integrated into surgical suites and can include various imaging modalities, such as X-ray, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and fluoroscopy. They provide surgeons with precise real-time imaging during complex procedures. They help in identifying the location and extent of tumors, anatomical abnormalities, or other critical structures, enabling surgeons to navigate and manipulate delicate tissues more accurately. They also aid in the identification and localization of tumors within the body. Surgeons can use imaging techniques like intraoperative MRI or ultrasound to precisely locate tumors and ensure their complete removal while minimizing damage to healthy surrounding tissues.
Cardiovascular Applications
Neurosurgical Applications
Thoracic Applications
Orthopedic Applications
Others
Cardiovascular applications hold the largest share in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the application have also been provided in the report. This includes cardiovascular applications, neurosurgical applications, thoracic applications, orthopedic applications, and others. According to the report, cardiovascular applications accounted for the largest market share.
The use of a hybrid operating room (OR) in cardiovascular applications is revolutionizing the field of cardiovascular surgery by combining the benefits of traditional surgical techniques with advanced imaging and minimally invasive interventions. It is particularly beneficial for complex cardiac procedures, consisting transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), mitral valve repair, or complex coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). The integrated imaging systems enable real-time visualization of the heart and blood vessels, allowing surgeons to perform minimally invasive interventions with high precision. It also facilitates minimally invasive procedures, reducing the need for open-heart surgery and its associated risks. It allows for seamless integration between imaging and surgical procedures. Furthermore, it facilitates a hybrid approach, combining both surgical and interventional techniques in a single procedure.
Hospital and Surgical Centers
Ambulatory Surgical Centers
Hospital and surgical centers hold the largest share in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the end-user have also been provided in the report. This includes hospital and surgical centers and ambulatory surgical centers. According to the report, hospital and surgical centers accounted for the largest market share.
Hospitals and surgical centers require hybrid ORs for several reasons, as they offer numerous advantages that significantly enhance patient care and surgical outcomes. Hybrid ORs are equipped with state-of-the-art imaging technologies, such as fluoroscopy, angiography, CT, or MRI. These imaging modalities provide real-time visualization of anatomical structures, blood flow, and device placement during surgical procedures. The availability of advanced imaging capabilities within the OR allows for precise diagnosis, accurate guidance during interventions, and immediate assessment of treatment effectiveness. Hybrid ORs are also suitable for performing minimally invasive procedures. The advanced imaging systems enable surgeons to visualize and navigate through complex anatomical structures using catheters, guidewires, or other specialized instruments. Moreover, minimally invasive techniques reduce patient trauma, promote faster recovery times, and decrease the risk of complications compared to traditional open surgeries.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
North America exhibits a clear dominance, accounting for the largest hybrid operating room market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America accounted for the largest market share.
North America held the biggest market share since the region has a robust infrastructure for medical research and development (R&D), leading to the creation of innovative imaging technologies, surgical equipment, and integration systems.
Another contributing aspect is the increasing demand for minimally invasive procedures. Besides this, the increasing occurrence of various chronic ailments due to the rising adoption of sedentary lifestyle habits is propelling the growth of the market.
Asia Pacific is estimated to expand further due to the increasing focus on value-based healthcare to achieve better outcomes at lower costs. Moreover, the increasing construction of hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics to provide quality healthcare services to patients is strengthening the growth of the market.
Key market players are focusing on developing innovative imaging and diagnostic solutions, such as advanced imaging modalities, robotic-assisted surgery technologies, and integrated clinical applications. They are also investing in research and development (R&D) to introduce new products with improved performance, workflow efficiency, and patient safety features. Top companies are offering comprehensive hybrid OR solutions, including imaging systems, surgical tools, and data management platforms. They are focusing on interoperability, integrating their devices and software into a unified ecosystem to enhance workflow efficiency and facilitate data sharing. Leading companies are developing hybrid OR workflow optimization tools and surgical planning software. They are providing surgeons with comprehensive control and access to advanced visualization tools during procedures.
ALVO Medical
General Electric Company
Getinge AB
Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. (Baxter International Inc.)
IMRIS
Koninklijke Philips N.V.
Siemens Healthineers AG (Siemens AG)
Steris Corporation
Toshiba Corporation
In 2023, Getinge AB announced the clearance from US FDA for its Servo-air Lite, which is a wall gas-independent non-invasive mechanical ventilator.
In December 2018, IMRIS announced its agreement with Prince Sultan Military Medical City to build the first IMRIS Surgical Theater in Saudi Arabia, which will offer intraoperative imaging.
In June 2023, Steris Corporation announced the acquisition of surgical instrumentation assets from Becton, Dickinson, and Company to expand, strengthen, and complement their product offerings in the healthcare segment.