INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET
INTRODUCTION INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET
Through the use of images of the organ, tissue, or cell that the surgeon will be operating on, intraoperative imaging assists the surgeon. Intraoperative ultrasound, intraoperative CT, intraoperative MRI, intraoperative X-ray, and mobile C-arm are a few examples of intraoperative imaging equipment.
During surgery, pictures of the brain are produced using a technique called intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI). For precise images of the brain that help them remove brain tumours and treat other diseases like epilepsy, neurosurgeons rely on iMRI technology.
Numerous imaging modalities, including optical fluorescence and Raman, acoustic photoacoustics and radiofrequency (RF)-acoustics, and nuclear imaging-based approaches, have been successfully used in recent years for intraoperative guidance.
Through the use of images of the organ, tissue, or cell that the surgeon will be operating on, intraoperative imaging assists the surgeon. Intraoperative ultrasound, intraoperative CT, intraoperative MRI, intraoperative X-ray, and mobile C-arm are a few examples of intraoperative imaging equipment.
Imaging systems are tools that are used to gauge the mass, momentum, or position of charged particles. By enlarging beginning conditions into final conditions that are simpler to measure, microscopes provide precise information about the initial conditions.
INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH
GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) announced that it made its Activ system available for guiding urology, colorectal and pelvic floor procedures.BK Medical, a subsidiary of GE HealthCare, developed the flagship intraoperative ultrasound diagnostic imaging system.
It designed bkActiv to deliver high-performance ultrasound guidance with a simplified, intuitive user experience for surgeons.The system features an automatic, no-touch auto gain and advanced algorithms to provide high-level image quality.
This enables confident decision-making during surgical procedures, according to a news release. GE HealthCare says the system allows for minimal user interaction so surgeons can focus on their patients.According to the company, bActiv allows for detailed, real-time surgical visualisation.
The latest addition enables enhanced image quality for the prostate, kidney and bladder. It also features a sensitive colour doppler to visualise and measure the speed and direction of blood flow during complex surgical procedures.
INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET COMPANY PROFILE
- GE healthcare
- Brainlab
- Active surgical
- Medtronic
- Philips
THIS INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM MARKET REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
- How many intraoperative diagnostic imaging systems are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
- Cost breakup of a Global intraoperative diagnostic imaging system and key vendor selection criteria
- Where is the intraoperative diagnostic imaging system manufactured? What is the average margin per unit?
- Market share of Global intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market manufacturers and their upcoming products
- Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Global intraoperative diagnostic imaging system in-house
- key predictions for next 5 years in Global intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market
- Average B-2-B intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market price in all segments
- Latest trends in intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market, by every market segment
- The market size (both volume and value) of the intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market in 2024-2030 and every year in between?
- Production breakup of intraoperative diagnostic imaging system market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship