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到 2030 年整形外科导航系统市场预测:按类型、技术、应用、最终用户和地区进行的全球分析Orthopedic Navigation Systems Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Type (2D Navigation Systems, 3D Navigation Systems, Computer-Assisted Surgery Systems and Other Types), Technology, Application, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2024 年全球整形外科导航系统市场规模将达到 28 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 67 亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为 15.9%。
整形外科导航系统是用于提高整形外科手术精度、精确度和结果的先进技术。它使用即时影像和电脑软体来指导外科医生进行关节重建、脊椎手术和骨折融合术等手术。这些系统提供患者解剖结构的详细 3D 视觉化,从而实现更精确的植入放置、对齐和解剖。它还包括一个附着在手术器械上的追踪装置,用于监测其相对于患者身体的位置。好处包括改善手术结果、减少错误、加快恢復速度以及最大限度地减少手术创伤。
根据 2023 年 2 月发表在《美国骨科医师学会杂誌》上的一篇论文,微创踝关节手术 (MIS) 的受欢迎程度正在飙升。
整形外科疾病盛行率增加
随着骨关节炎、脊椎狭窄、骨折等整形外科疾病患者数量的增加,精准手术介入的需求也随之增加。整形外科导航系统可提高关节重建、脊椎手术和骨折修復过程中的精确度、最大限度地减少人为错误并改善患者的治疗效果。此外,世界人口老化是整形外科疾病盛行率不断上升的一个主要因素,医疗保健提供者需要这些系统来确保高品质的手术并提高老年患者的生活品质。
由于经济限制,采用有限
由于初始购买、安装和维护成本,整形外科导航系统价格昂贵,尤其是在低收入地区和小型诊所。所需的专用设备(例如影像处理设备和追踪系统)对于医疗保健提供者来说可能无法负担,导致许多机构选择传统的、更便宜的方法,而导航技术的广泛采用阻碍了市场的成长。
采用微创手术
整形外科导航系统对于膝关节和髋关节置换术以及脊椎手术等微创整形外科手术中的精确对准、减少组织损伤和更快恢復至关重要。随着这些程序变得越来越普遍,对这些系统的需求预计会增加。这些系统提供即时指导,克服手术部位可视性和进入受限等挑战,提高微创手术的准确性并推动市场成长。
缺乏熟练的外科医生
将整形外科导航系统纳入微创手术需要接受这两种技术训练的熟练外科医生。然而,由于缺乏训练有素的专业人员,这些先进程序的采用可能会受到阻碍。儘管培训计画不断增加,但专门从事整形外科导航系统使用的外科医生仍然很少,这可能会延迟某些地区或医疗机构的采用。
COVID-19 的影响
由于择期手术的延误和医院预算的减少,COVID-19 大流行整形外科导航系统市场产生了重大影响。关节重建和脊椎手术等整形外科手术被推迟,以优先考虑重症加护,暂时减少了对导航系统的需求。然而,一旦疫情结束后择期手术恢復,市场就开始復苏。对精准高效手术的关注重新燃起了人们对整形外科导航系统的兴趣,推动了市场的适度成长。
2D 导航系统领域预计将在预测期内成为最大的领域
X 光和萤光透视影像的即时指导使外科医生能够在手术过程中追踪器械和解剖结构。与 3D 系统相比,它更容易使用,因为影像集更简单。软体的进步正在提高影像清晰度和准确性,缩小 2D 和 3D 系统之间的差距。 2D 系统与现有透视和X光设备无缝集成,无需额外投资即可快速部署。
透视检查领域预计在预测期内复合年增长率最高。
透视检查预计将在预测期内显着增长,因为它提供即时、连续的 X 光影像,使外科医生能够在手术过程中监测手术器械和解剖结构。这种即时回馈可确保植入和器械的准确放置。骨骼结构和软组织的准确可视化可最大限度地减少手动错误,从而改善关节关节重建和脊椎手术等手术的对准,从而推动市场成长。
在技术进步和整形外科疾病盛行率上升的推动下,预计北美地区在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。人口老化、骨质疏鬆症和关节炎发病率增加以及与生活方式相关的关节退化等因素增加了对先进手术解决方案的需求。整形外科导航系统对于提高关节重建、脊椎手术和创伤治疗的精确度、减少併发症和改善患者治疗效果至关重要。
预计亚太地区在预测期内将实现最高成长率。这是因为整形外科导航系统与 CT、MRI 和透视等先进成像技术的整合提高了手术精度并减少了併发症。此外,日本和韩国等新兴经济体采用机器人辅助手术正在导致医疗旅游的增加和先进医疗技术的普及,特别是对于关节重建和脊柱手术等复杂手术,这正在彻底改变这种情况。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Orthopedic Navigation Systems Market is accounted for $2.8 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $6.7 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 15.9% during the forecast period. Orthopedic navigation systems are advanced technologies used in orthopedic surgeries to enhance precision, accuracy, and outcomes. They use real-time imaging and computer software to guide surgeons during procedures like joint replacements, spinal surgery, and fracture fixation. These systems provide detailed 3D visualizations of the patient's anatomy, enabling more accurate placement of implants, alignment, and incisions. They also include tracking devices attached to surgical tools to monitor their position relative to the patient's body. Benefits include better surgical outcomes, reduced errors, faster recovery, and minimized surgical trauma.
According to an article published by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons in February 2023, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) of the foot and ankle is experiencing a surge in popularity.
Increasing prevalence of orthopedic conditions
As the number of individuals with orthopedic conditions like osteoarthritis, scoliosis, and fractures increases, there is a growing need for accurate surgical interventions. Orthopedic navigation systems offer enhanced precision during joint replacements, spinal surgeries, and fracture repair, minimizing human error and improving patient outcomes. Further the global aging population is a primary driver of the increased prevalence of orthopedic conditions, making healthcare providers increasingly relying on these systems to ensure high-quality surgeries and improve the quality of life for elderly patients.
Limited adoption due to financial constraints
Orthopedic navigation systems are costly, particularly in lower-income regions or smaller practices, due to the initial purchase, installation, and maintenance costs. The specialized equipment required, such as imaging devices and tracking systems, can be unaffordable for healthcare providers, leading many facilities to opt for traditional, less expensive methods, hindering the widespread adoption of navigation technologies thus hampering the market growth.
Adoption of minimally invasive surgical procedures
Orthopedic navigation systems are crucial for precise alignment, tissue damage reduction, and faster recovery in minimally invasive orthopedic surgeries like knee and hip replacements or spinal surgeries. As these techniques gain popularity, the demand for these systems is expected to rise. These systems offer real-time guidance, overcoming challenges like limited visibility and access to surgical sites, thereby enhancing the precision of minimally invasive surgical procedures thus encouraging the market growth.
Limited availability of skilled surgeons
The integration of orthopedic navigation systems into minimally invasive surgeries requires skilled surgeons trained in both technologies. However, the adoption of these advanced procedures can be hindered by a shortage of trained professionals. Despite increasing training programs, there are still fewer surgeons specializing in using orthopedic navigation systems, which could slow their adoption in specific regions or healthcare settings.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the Orthopedic Navigation Systems Market due to delayed elective surgeries and reduced hospital budgets. Orthopedic procedures, such as joint replacements and spine surgeries, were postponed to prioritize critical care, leading to a temporary decline in demand for navigation systems. However, as elective surgeries resumed post-pandemic, the market began to recover. The focus on precision and efficient surgeries has renewed interest in orthopedic navigation systems, driving gradual market growth.
The 2D navigation systems segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
Over the forecasted timeframe, the 2D segment is anticipated to dominate the market share owing to real-time guidance through X-rays or fluoroscopic images, enabling surgeons to track instruments and anatomical structures during surgery. They are easier to use due to simpler image sets compared to 3D systems. Advances in software are improving image clarity and accuracy, bridging the gap between 2D and 3D systems. 2D systems can integrate seamlessly with existing fluoroscopy or X-ray machines, eliminating additional investments and enabling rapid deployment.
The fluoroscopy segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The fluoroscopy segment is anticipated to witness substantial growth during the estimation period as it provides continuous X-ray imaging in real-time, allowing surgeons to monitor surgical instruments and anatomical structures during procedures. This real-time feedback ensures precise placement of implants and instruments. Accurate visualization of bone structures and soft tissues minimizes manual errors, leading to better alignment in procedures such as joint replacements and spinal surgeries boosting the growth of the market.
The North America region is expected to hold the largest share of the market during the forecast period driven by technological advancements and a rising prevalence of orthopedic conditions. Factors such as an aging population, increasing cases of osteoporosis and arthritis, and lifestyle-related joint degeneration are contributing to the demand for advanced surgical solutions. Orthopedic navigation systems have become indispensable for improving precision in joint replacement, spine surgeries, and trauma management, reducing complications, and enhancing patient outcomes.
During the estimation period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to record the highest growth rate owing to the integration of orthopedic navigation systems with advanced imaging technologies, such as CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy, enhances surgical precision and reduces complications. Additionally, the adoption of robotic-assisted surgeries in developed economies like Japan and South Korea is transforming the landscape, particularly for complex procedures such as joint replacements and spine surgeries driven by increasing medical tourism and improving access to advanced healthcare technologies.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Orthopedic Navigation Systems market include Amplitude Surgical, B. Braun SE, Brainlab, DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.), Exactech, Inc., Globus Medical, Kinamed Incorporated, Medtronic PLC, MicroPort Medical, NuVasive, OrthAlign, Pixee Medical, Siemens Healthineers, Smith+Nephew, Stryker, Tynor, Zimmer Biomet and Arthrex Inc.
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