Global C-Arms Market to 2027
Global C-Arms Market to 2027
Market Overview
C-Arm is a type of medical imaging device which is based on X-ray technology. This device includes rotating flat detector that provides imaging versatility right in the surgical suite, regardless of the complexity of extremity procedure.
Market Drivers
Increase in geriatric population is the key driving factor which is expected to boost the global C-arms market growth. Furthermore, rise in patient awareness will have the positive impact on market growth. Moreover, rise in level of accuracy with 3D visualization which is expected to led the demand for C-arms during this forecast period. In addition to that, increase in prevalence of orthopedic injuries and rise in foreign investments will drive the market growth in near future. Also, increase in adoption of minimally invasive procedures will propel the market growth. For instance, in April Siemens had launched Cios alpha for treatment of endovascular and vascular procedures.
Market restraints
However, high procedural and equipment cost are the major challenging factors which are expected to hamper the global c-arm market growth. Also, growing use of refurnished devices will affect the market growth.
Market Segmentation
Global C-Arms Market is segmented into type such as Fixed C-Arms, and Mobile C-Arms. Further, market is segmented into application such as Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics and Trauma, Radiology/ Oncology, and Others.
Also, Global C-Arms Market is segmented into five regions such as North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East & Africa.
Market Key Players
Various key players are discussed in this report such as Assing S.p.A, GE Healthcare, AADCO Medical, Inc, Shimadzu Corporation, Villa Sistemi Medicali Spa, ITALRAY, Hologic Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Canon Inc, Siemens Healthcare GmbH, and Ziehm Imaging
Market Taxonomy
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