Precision Surgery: Technological Advances and Growth Opportunities
Advanced visualization and robotic tools during the pre-operative and intraoperative phases of a procedure allow surgeons to identify and localize targets so that they can navigate and perform complex surgeries with precision, minimizing invasiveness, improving recovery times, and lowering the risk of post-procedure complications.
This Frost & Sullivan study highlights the advanced surgery visualization technologies, robotic instrumentation, and haptic feedback mechanism used in precision surgery. With a global market scope, the report examines the factors that drive or limit market growth.
Questions this study answers:
What strategic imperatives affect this industry?
What are the different visualization technologies and their utility?
Which types of haptic feedback mechanisms are offered?
What are the different robotic surgical instruments?
What technologies have leading industry participants deployed, and what are their technology readiness levels?
What are the trends for funding and patent evaluations in this space?
What growth opportunities exist in the field of precision surgery?
Strategic Imperatives
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?The Strategic Imperative 8™: Factors Creating Pressure on Growth
The Strategic Imperative 8™
Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Precision Surgery Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Research Methodology
Growth Opportunity Analysis
Scope of Analysis
Limitations of Traditional Surgical Methods
The Importance of Precision Surgery
Segmentation
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Technology Analysis: Advanced Surgery Visualization
Advanced Surgery Visualization: Overview
Advanced Surgery Visualization: Advantages, Challenges, and Recommendations
Advanced Surgery Visualization: Examples
Advanced Surgery Visualization: Examples
Advanced Surgery Visualization: Examples
Technology Analysis: Robotic Instrumentation
Robotic Instrumentation: Overview
Robotic Instrumentation: Advantages, Challenges, and Recommendations