North America Intraoperative Imaging Market by Type (Intraoperative CT, Intraoperative MRI, Intraoperative Ultrasound) - Global Forecast to 2019
The North America Intraoperative Imaging market comprises of various types of products which can be segmented as Intraoperative CT, Intraoperative MRI, and Intraoperative Ultrasound, of which Intraoperative CT holds the highest market Share of 70.1 %, followed by intraoperative MRI with 29% .
The North American intraoperative imaging market is projected to register a CAGR of 1.8% by 2019. This growth is driven by technological advancements and the government support for adoption of intraoperative imaging devices.
In North American region, the maximum market share is held by the U.S. and Canada. There has been a growth trend in Canada in recent years in terms of development in Medical Automation techniques, which had opened doors for Intraoperative imaging machines and by thus contributed in growth of its market.
In addition, the increasing number of spinal and neuro surgeries had accelerated the market, a trend which is expected to continue in coming years as well. Intraoperative CT is the leading segment, though Intraoperative MRI is also emerging as a growing market with more and more products in the market. The report focuses on in-depth growth analysis in terms of market values in different submarkets and market share of leading companies.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction (Page No. - 7)
1.1 Objectives of the Study
1.2 Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3 Stakeholders
2 Research Methodology (Page No. - 9)
2.1 Integrated Ecosystem of North America Intraoperative Imaging
2.1.1 Top-Down Approach
2.2 Assumptions
3 Executive Summary (Page No. - 12)
4 Market Overview (Page No. - 14)
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Opportunities
4.2.1 Collaborations to Increase Innovation in the Market
4.2.2 Automation in Cancer Research for Early Cancer Detection and Reduction in Cost of Cancer
4.3 Challenges
4.3.1 High Cost of Automation
4.3.2 Survival of Small Players and New Entrants
4.4 Market Drivers and Inhibitors
4.5 Key Market Dynamics
5 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type (Page No. - 21)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, Type Comparison With Diognistic Imaging Market
5.3 North America Intraoperative Ct Market, By Geography
5.4 North America Intraoperative Mri Market, By Geography
5.5 North America Intraoperative Ultrasound Market, By Geography
5.6 Sneak View: North America Interaoperative Imaging Market, By Type
6 North America Interaoperative Imaging Market, By Geography (Page No. - 30)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging Market
6.2.1 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type
6.3 Canada Intraoperative Imaging Market
6.3.1 Canada Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type
6.4 Mexico Intraoperative Imaging Market
6.4.1 Mexico Interaoperative Imaging Market, By Type
7 North America Interaoperative Imaging Market: Competitive Landscape (Page No. - 42)
7.1 Interaoperative Imaging Market: Company Share Analysis
7.2 Company Presence in North America Intraoperative Market, By Type
7.3 Mergers & Acquisitions
7.4 Expansions
7.5 Collaborations
8 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Company (Page No. - 47)
8.1 Medtronics Inc.
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Key Financials
8.1.3 Product and Service Offerings
8.1.4 Related Developments
8.2 Seimens Ag.
8.2.1 Overview
8.2.2 Key Operations Data
8.2.3 Key Financials
8.2.4 Product and Service Offerings
8.2.5 Related Developments
8.3 Philips Healthcare (A Subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics).
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 Key Operations Data
8.3.3 Key Financials
8.3.4 Product and Service Offerings
8.3.5 Related Developments
8.4 Neurologica Corporation
8.4.1 Overview
8.4.2 Product and Service Offerings
8.4.3 Related Developments
8.5 Brainlab AG
8.5.1 Overview
8.5.2 Product and Service Offerings
8.5.3 Related Developments
8.6 Imris Inc.
8.6.1 Overview
8.6.2 Key Financials
8.6.3 Product and Service Offerings
8.6.4 Related Developments
9 Appendix (Page No. - 210)
9.1. Customization Options
9.2. Related Reports
9.3. Introducing RT: Real Time Market Intelligence
9.3.1. RT Snapshots
List of Tables (26 Tables)
Table 1 Global Intraoperative Imaging Peer Market Size, 2013 (USD MN)
Table 2 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Comparison With Parent Market, 2013 – 2019 (USD MN)
Table 3 North America Interaoperative Imaging Market: Drivers and Inhibitors
Table 4 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 5 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (Unit)
Table 6 North America Intraoperative Imaging , By Geography, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 7 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 8 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (Unit)
Table 9 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Type Comparison With Parent Market, 2013–20189(USD MN)
Table 10 North America Intraoperative Ct Market, By Geography, 2013–2019 (USD MN)
Table 11 North America Intraoperative Mri Market, By Geography, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 12 North America Intraoperative Ultrasound Market, By Geography, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 13 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Geography, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 14 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013- 2019 (USD MN)
Table 15 Canada Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 16 Mexico Intraoperative Imaging : Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Table 17 Interaoperative Imaging Market: Company Share Analysis, 2013 (%)
Table 18 North America Intraoperative Imagin Market: Mergers & Acquisitions
Table 19 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Expansions
Table 20 North America Interaoperative Imaging Market: Collaborations
Table 21 Medtronic Inc.: Key Financials, 2008 - 2013 (USD MN)
Table 22 Siemens AG .: Key Operations Data, 2009 - 2013 (USD MN)
Table 23 Siemens AG .: Key Financials, 2009 - 2013 (USD MN)
Table 24 Phillips Health Care .: Key Operations Data, 2008 - 2013 (USD MN)
Table 25 Phillips Health Care Inc.: Key Financials, 2009 - 2013 (USD MN)
Table 26 Imris Inc. : Key Financials, 2009 - 2013 (USD MN)
List of Figures (30 FIgures)
Figure 1 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Segmentation & Coverage
Figure 2 North America Intraoperative Imaging : Integrated Ecosystem
Figure 3 Top-Down Approach
Figure 4 Intraoperative Imaging Market Snapshot
Figure 5 Intraoperative Imaging Market: Comparison With Parent Market
Figure 6 North America Intraoperative Imaging Types, By Geography, 2014 (USD MN)
Figure 7 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Growth Analysis, By Type, 2014–2019 (%)
Figure 8 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2014 - 2019 (USD MN)
Figure 9 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 & 2019 (Unit)
Figure 10 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Type Comparison With Diognistic Imaging Market, 2012–2018 (USD MN)
Figure 11 North America Intraoperative Ct Market, By Geography, 2013–2019 (USD MN)
Figure 12 North America Intraoperative Mri Market, By Geography, 2013 – 2019 (USD MN)
Figure 13 North America Intraoperative Ultrasound Market, By Geography, 2012 - 2018 (USD MN)
Figure 14 North America Intraoperative Imaging Market: Growth Analysis, By Geography, 2014-2019 (USD MN)
Figure 15 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging Market Overview, 2014 & 2019 (%)
Figure 16 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Figure 17 U.S. Intraoperative Imaging Market Share, By Type, 2013-2019 (%)
Figure 18 Canada Intraoperative Imaging Market Overview, 2014 & 2019 (%)
Figure 19 Canada Intraoperative Imaging Market, By Application, 2014-2019 (USD MN)
Figure 20 Canada Intraopertaive Imaging Market, By Type, 2012 - 2018 (USD MN)
Figure 21 Canada Interaoperative Imaging Market Share, By Type, 2014-2019 (%)
Figure 22 Mexico Intraoperative Imaging Overview, 2014 & 2019 (%)
Figure 23 Mexico Interaoperative Imaging Market, By Type, 2013 - 2019 (USD MN)
Figure 24 Mexico Interaoperative Imaging Market: By Type 2014-2019 (%)
Figure 25 Interaoperative Imaging Market: Company Share Analysis, 2013 (%)
Figure 26 Intraoperative Imaging : Company Product Coverage, By Type, 2014
Figure 27 Medtronic Inc.: Reveue Mix, 2013 (%)
Figure 28 Siemens Ag. Revenue Mix, 2013 (%)
Figure 29 Phillips Health Care Revenue Mix, 2013 (%)
Figure 30 Imris Inc. : Revenue Mix 2013 (%)
Automation has revolutionized the healthcare industry by making the medical devices and procedures fast and reliable. These automated devices streamline the workflow by reducing human involvement in medical procedures. Imaging plays a crucial role in the growing domain of image-guided surgery (IGS) and endoluminal interventions. Advances in imaging technologies and graphic data management capabilities are expected to expand the scope of clinical applications of IGS/interventional techniques and expedite their acceptance by cost-conscious healthcare providers. On the same lines of automation today, intraoperative imaging provides real-time imaging modalities, such as intraoperative CT, MRI, and Ultrasound imaging techniques. These are used during surgical procedures, to provide real-time images of the surgery, helping in better clinical decision making during the surgeries.
The North America Intraoperative Imaging market has been segmented into Intraoperative CT, Intraoperative MRI, and Intraoperative Ultrasound markets. The North American Imaging market is estimated to reach $1092 million by 2019, registering a CAGR of 1.8 %. Intraoperative CT market held the largest market share of 70.1% in 2014. This market is further segmented into Mobile Intraoperative CT, Fully Intraoperative CT and O-arms, and other CT products.
The growth of the North American market is likely to be driven by the increasing government investments, research activities, and growing number of collaborations between various players in the market.
A number of factors, such as the increasing need for reproducibility and accuracy in medical processes and the rising labor costs, are propelling the growth of intraoperative imaging modalities market in North America. Moreover, various government bodies have extended their help in the form of investments and funds, which has promoted various research-related activities in this market. This market is witnessing various technological advancements, due to which new and advanced products are being launched in the market. For instance, in August 2013, Royal Philips launched the EPIQ ultrasound system, which is a first-of-its-kind ultrasound system that utilizes nSIGHT to create ultrasound images. Citing the potential and demand of automation in the medical field, various venture capitalist firms are also investing in this market. This is helping companies to launch new and innovative products in the market. However, factors such as the stringent regulations and implementation of a 2.3% excise tax by the U.S. government on medical device manufacturers may hinder the growth of this market.
The key players in the North American market are BrainLAB AG (Germany), IMRIS Inc. (U.S.), Imaging3 Inc., (U.S.), Medtronic Inc. (U.S.), Neurologica Corporation (U.S.), Siemens Healthcare (U.S.), and others.
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