Surgical Robots Market, by Product Type (Instruments & Accessories and Robotic Systems (Da Vinci Surgical System, Rosa, Mako Rio, Robodoc, and Others), by Surgery (Gynecology Surgery, General Surgery, Urology Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, Neurosurgery Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and Other Surgeries), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Surgical robots are primarily preferred in minimally invasive surgery procedures, which are performed through tiny or small incisions. Moreover, the use of surgical robots enables surgeons to perform delicate and complex procedures, which could be difficult or impossible through other methods. Increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries for application in orthopedics, neurosurgery, gynecology, urology, and cardiovascular applications is a major factor for driving growth of market. Advancement in technologies and techniques for treatment of patients through minimally invasive methods is another factor favoring growth of the surgical robots market. Surgical robots aid in reducing pain due to small incision made over the traditional cuts and also reduce hospital stays of patients
Problems associated with robotic-assisted surgery are similar to those associated with open surgery, which includes high risk of infection, bleeding, and cardiopulmonary risks of anesthesia. Furthermore, robotic surgery could lead to death of the patient, owing to human errors in operating the technology and risks of mechanical failure. This could hamper growth of the surgical robots market
Market Dynamics
Increasing adoption of inorganic strategies such as acquisitions by key players in market are expected to drive market growth over the forecast period. For instance, in February 2020, Medtronic, a medical device company, acquired Digital Surgery, a U.K.-based privately-held pioneer in surgical artificial intelligence, data and analytics, and digital education and training program for the operating room. The acquisition is aimed at strengthening Medtronic’s robot-assisted surgical platform and its broader portfolio. With this acquisition, Digital Surgery and Medtronic would co-develop digital solutions that would be featured in future Medtronic soft tissue robotic-assisted surgery systems.
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