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Fluoroscopy C-arms Market Size, Share and Global Trend by Product (Mobile c-arms, Full-size c-arms, Mini size C-arms.), By Application (Image-guided biopsy, Angiography, Discography), By End User (Hospitals, Diagnostic centers, Specialty clinics), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032
Report Format: PDF | Published Date: Ongoing | Report ID: FBI100317 | Status : UpcomingFluoroscopy is an imaging procedure that utilizes X-Ray innovation for capturing real-time imaging of the body, enabling doctors to envision inside organs, muscles, and bones. Fluoroscopy devices utilize flat panel indicators for advanced image processing that decreases the radiation portion directed to the patient.
Fluoroscopy and C-arm is a gadget utilized by a specialist to guide the needle to a focused zone with live X-bar screen. Fluoroscopy and C-arm comprise of two components, the image detector/ intensifier and an X-beam generator on moveable C-arm. The C-arm name is derived from C molded arm, which is utilized to interface the X-beam source and X-beam detector to one other.
Increasing incidence of cardiovascular diseases and an increase in the number of patients opting for minimally-invasive surgery are some of the major factors driving the growth of the Global Fluoroscopy C-arms Market. Increasing awareness of interventional surgeries, high investment in the healthcare sector in emerging countries, growing demand for enhanced imaging technology, and increasing demand for C-arms in cardiology and vascular surgeries are some of the factors projecting the growth of the Global Fluoroscopy C-arms Market.
The factor that is expected to inhibit the growth of the market is the high cost of the fluoroscopy devices and inadequate reimbursement scenario.
Key Players Covered
Some of the major companies that are present in the global Fluoroscopy C-arms market are Ziehm Imaging GmbH, General Electric Company, Siemens Healthcare Private Limited, Hitachi, Ltd., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Hologic, Inc., TOSHIBA CORPORATION, OrthoScan, Inc., and others.
SEGMENTATION
SEGMENTATION | DETAILS |
By Product | · Mobile c-arms · Full-size c-arms · Mini size C-arms. |
By Application | · Image-guided biopsy · Angiography · Discography · Others. |
By End User | · Hospitals · Diagnostic centers, · Specialty clinics · Others. |
By Geography | · North America (USA and Canada) · Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia and Rest of Europe) · Asia Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, Southeast Asia and Rest of Asia Pacific) · Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America) · Middle East & Africa (South Africa, GCC and Rest of Middle East & Africa) |
At present, image-guided biopsy accounts for the highest share among the application due to the increased number of surgeries and demand for the image-guided biopsy for the better and faster surgeries.
Key Insights
- Technology Advances in C-arms
- Key Mergers, Acquisitions & Partnerships
- Pricing Analysis, Key Players, 2018
- Installed Base, Key Brands/ Players
Regional Analysis
Among the region, North America accounted for the highest share in the global fluoroscopy C-arms market in 2017. High awareness of new and advanced imaging systems, rising adoption of new and innovative products, high investment in healthcare infrastructure and research and development of new technology in the C- arm are factors driving the growth of fluoroscopy C-arms market in North America. Adequate reimbursement policies by hospitals and insurers spurred by these factors, the market is likely to witness growth in the Asia Pacific region.
Key Industry Developments
- In February 2019, Koninklijke Philips N.V., launched Zenition mobile c- arm series Zenition 50 and Zenition 70.
- In February 2019, Orthoscan, Inc. announced the launch of New TAU 2020 mini C-arm. The launch mini C-arm technology will be done at the 2019 European Society of Radiology (ECR) Congress in Vienna, Austria
- In May 2018, Kiran Medical Systems introduced their most recent technological innovation of C-arm Generator.
- In April 2018, Siemens Healthcare Private Limited presented new cios alpha mobile C-arm to increase precision in surgery.
- Global
- 2023
- 2019-2022