Surgical navigation
is a procedure used to locate the specific target site for surgery using
computer software. Surgical navigation is also referred to as image guided
surgery. Surgical navigation systems aid in continuously tracking surgical
instrumentation in relation to actual patient anatomy and displaying the real
time relationship, on a computer screen during surgery. Surgical navigation can
be active or passive depending on the requirement. These equipments help to
improve precision of the surgery and provide a wide field of view to reduce
line-of-sight issue.
Analysts forecast
the Global Surgical
Navigation Systems market to
grow at a CAGR of 8.69 percent over the period 2013-2018.
The report
recognizes the following companies as the key players in the Global Surgical
Navigation Systems Market: Braun Melsungen AG, Brainlab AG, GE Healthcare,
Medtronic Inc. and Stryker Corp.
Other Prominent
Vendors in the market are: Blue Belt Technologies, Claron Technology, Fiagon,
Karl Storz, MAKO, Medacta International, Micromar, OrthAlign, Scopis, SonoWand
and Zimmer.
One key trend in the
market is the adoption of intraoperative imaging during cranial and spinal
surgery to enhance the navigation process when planning and performing actual
incisions.
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Covered in this Report
The Global Surgical
Navigation Systems market is divided into four segments: Neurosurgery
Navigation Systems, Orthopedic Navigation Systems, ENT Navigation Systems, and
Spinal Navigation Systems.
Global Surgical
Navigation Systems Market 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth
market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the
Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global Surgical
Navigation Systems market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming
years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in
this market.
According to the
report, the growing demand for MI surgery across the world is a major factor
driving market growth. The increase in volume of MI hip and knee arthroscopies,
spinal fusion, and ENT procedures require the use of surgical navigation
systems. The use of such equipment results in improved outcomes during surgery.
Further, the report
states that the high cost of surgical navigation systems is proving to be a
hindrance to its adoption by hospitals and ASCs. The high cost of installation
and low reimbursements by insurance companies adds upfront capital expense to
the hospital's costs.
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