A number of factors, such as the growth in the aging population, rising burden of chronic diseases with changing lifestyles, increasing preference and demand for minimally invasive surgeries (MIS), and expanding applications of neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery are expected to fuel the growth of the market. However, the high cost of intraoperative imaging equipment is expected to create a negative impact on the growth of this market.
Market Restraints:
High Cost of Intraoperative Imaging Systems
Market Opportunities:
Emerging Markets
Market Challenges:
Survival of New Entrants and Small Players

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In this report, the global intraoperative imaging market is segmented based on product, application, end user, and region. On the basis of product, the market is segmented into mobile c-arms, intraoperative computed tomography, intraoperative MRI, and intraoperative ultrasound. Mobile c-arms is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities due to the high prevalence of cardiovascular diseases globally and growing number of orthopedic surgeries owing to the increasing geriatric population.
Based on application, the market is segmented into neurosurgery, orthopedic & trauma surgery, spine surgery, cardiovascular surgery and other applications. Considering the growing prevalence of neurological disorders, rising use of minimally invasive techniques for neurological procedures, and use of neurostimulation devices for the treatment of neurological disorders, the market for the neurosurgery segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The intraoperative imaging market is segmented into four major regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World (RoW). In 2016, North America accounted for the largest share of the global market. However, Asia is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The market for intraoperative imaging is driven by infrastructural improvements in healthcare facilities, growth in the geriatric population, increasing prevalence of orthopedic disorders, and growing disposable incomes in the emerging economies. On the other hand, the high purchase and maintenance costs of intraoperative imaging systems may restrict the growth of the Asian market to a certain extent.
Major players in the intraoperative imaging market are GE Company (U.S.), Siemens AG (Germany), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Ziehm Imaging GmbH (Germany), Toshiba Corporation (Japan), Medtronic (Ireland), Brainlab AG (Germany), IMRIS Deerfield Imaging (U.S.), NeuroLogica Corporation (U.S.), and Shimadzu Corporation (Japan).
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Target Audience:
- Intraoperative imaging equipment manufacturers and suppliers
- Neurosurgical/spinal surgery/orthopedic associations
- Neurosurgical/spinal surgery/orthopedic clinics and hospitals
- Academic institutes and universities
- Medical device manufacturers
- Research and consulting firms