Operating Room Equipment Management System Market is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 4.20% for the Forecast Period 2019-2027
The
global operating
room equipment management system market is expected to grow at a CAGR of
4.20% for the forecast period 2019-2027. The market is estimated to be worth $XX
million by 2027. The growing trends for novel and innovative operating room
equipment as well as the rising demand for the minimally invasive surgeries
with the use of hybrid room equipment are
shaping the global operating room equipment management system market growth
across the globe.
The global operating room equipment management system market is segmented on
the basis of the type such as the operating
room equipment and or data management systems and communication tools, which are further divided into other sub-types. The
market is also segmented on the basis of the end-users, which includes
hospitals, clinics, medical research institutes, and ambulatory surgical centers. A rising number of ASCs (Ambulatory Surgical Centers), growing
demand for hybrid ORs, product innovations driven by advancement in technology,
growing geriatric population, increasing
number of chronic cases and increased
number of surgeries being performed has increased the demands of the ORs
globally and are some of the major drivers of the global operating room equipment
management system market.
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North
America holds the largest share in global operating room equipment management
system market, followed closely by Europe and Asia-Pacific
respectively. This is because most of the
economies in the region, especially the United States and Canada are considered as developed and high-end
markets. On the other hand, a lot of companies are taking a keen interest in
the Asia-Pacific market because of their improving economies and exposure to
advanced technologies, surgical procedures and healthcare infrastructure.
The
top companies in the global operating room equipment management system market are
Barco, Canon Medical Systems Corporation, Conmed Corporation, Ge Healthcare,
Getinge Ab, Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., Karl Storz Gmbh & Co. Kg, Leica
Microsystems, Mizuho Osi, NDS Surgical Imaging Llc., Olympus Corporation,
Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Skytron Llc, Smith & Nephew Plc,
Sony Medical Systems, Steris, Stryker Corporation and Trumpf Medical
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