Hybrid Operating Room Market by Device Type, Application, End User – Global Market Size, Share, Development, Growth and Demand
Hybrid
operating rooms are equipped with fixed imaging systems that allow physicians
to perform high-risk minimally invasive endovascular procedures with real-time
imaging guidance and, if needed, convert them instantly to open surgery use.
Hybrid operating room makes it possible to simultaneously reach a diagnosis and
provide treatment during surgical interventions.
The global
hybrid operating room market is expected to witness significant growth
during the forecast period (2017-2023), in emerging economies, such as China
and India, due to large population of these countries. A hybrid OR (operating
room) is an alternative to conventional OR equipped with advanced medical
imaging systems and devices supporting high quality interventional imaging and
minimally invasive surgeries.
Based on
application, the global hybrid operating room market is segmented into
therapeutic and diagnostic imaging application. Therapeutic accounted for the
largest market share owing to the growing prevalence of cardiovascular
diseases, globally and increasing preference of cardiac surgeons for hybrid OR
settings during target surgical procedures.
Hospitals
and surgical centers, clinics, ambulatory surgical centers and medical research
institutes are among the end user segments for the hybrid operating room
market. The hospitals and surgical centers segment accounted for the largest
share of the global hybrid operating rooms market in 2016, owing to the rising
patient emphasis on timely and effective disease management and due to rising
number of diagnostic and surgical procedures carried out at hospitals.
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According to
a report published in 2015, by the European Association of Cardio-Thoriac
Surgery (EACTS), minimally invasive cardiac surgery has developed rapidly in
the past 10-15 years. It has been estimated that 1 in 500 suffers from
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) and other forms of septal
hypertrophy, an underserved condition in cardiac patients, globally, which
translates to 1.5 million people in Europe and the U.S. At the same time only
5000–10,000 patients undergo surgery for this condition annually due to the
lack of a simple and effective treatment.
With a new and less invasive
technology, Septulus, large groups of patients that previously were not treated
according to the guidelines can now be offered a simple procedure. According to
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), total national health
expenditure in the U.S. stood at $3.0 trillion in 2014 and per capita national
health expenditure was $9,523. On the other hand, procedural risks associated
with hybrid OR and the significant establishment and operational costs involved
hamper the growth of the market.
In order to
expand their product portfolio, the companies are collaborating to invest in
research and developments in the hybrid operating room market.
In August
2016, GE Healthcare, entered into partnership with Swedish medical device firm
Getinge Group, and launched a highly flexible angiography solution for hybrid
operating room (OR) procedures. This solution combined GE’s Discovery IGS 730
angiography system with Getinge Group Maquet brand’s Magnus operating table
system, which broadened the capabilities and services available in Hybrid OR.
This partnership aimed at complementing GE’s unique mobile gantry technology to
fit the needs of any virtual surgery and interventional specialty.
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