PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1575741
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1575741
Overview
Global Operating Room/OR Integration Market reached US$ 2.1 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 4.2 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 9.3% during the forecast period 2024-2031
The Operating Room (OR) Integration market focuses on coordinating medical devices, data management systems, and surgical displays within the operating room environment. It streamlines workflows, reduces errors, improves collaboration, and supports minimally invasive procedures. As healthcare facilities adopt advanced technologies like robotic-assisted surgeries and digital imaging, the demand for integrated operating rooms is expected to grow, driving market expansion.
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Rising demand for technologically advanced solutions
The use of advanced technologies in minimally invasive surgeries, such as image guidance and endoscopy equipment, makes it an ideal application for operating room (OR) integration solutions. OR integration streamlines surgical workflows by enabling seamless communication between different systems and ensuring effective and accessible operation.
For instance, in July 2024, Baxter International Inc. a global MedTech leader, announced the launch of the Helion Integrated Surgical System in Thailand. Leveraging operating room integration (ORI) and cutting-edge technology, Helion simplifies operating rooms (ORs) to help healthcare institutions in Thailand boost OR efficiency while keeping surgical teams focused and connected.
Moreover, solutions like ENDOALPHA by Olympus Corporation help reduce surgical times, improve patient safety, and ensure faster recovery. The complexity of advanced surgeries has driven hospitals to adopt technological advancements in the OR, such as integrated ORs equipped with surgical instruments and technologies like digital imaging diagnostics, robotic 3D imaging, surgical robots, and virtual reality.
These new surgical technologies increase efficiency and safety by guiding doctors' movements and providing unprecedented access to information in the operating room. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years, with an increasing number of hospitals focusing on integrated ORs.
High cost of implementation and maintenance
The Global Operating Room (OR) Integration Market is hindered by high costs of implementation and maintenance. The integration of advanced technologies like high-definition imaging systems, real-time data management tools, and robotics requires significant upfront investment, infrastructure upgrades, continuous software updates, equipment maintenance, and specialized healthcare staff training. These costs, particularly in developing regions, can be prohibitive for smaller hospitals, limiting their adoption of these systems. This slows market penetration, creates disparities in healthcare technology access, and prevents widespread adoption of OR integration solutions.
The global operating room/or integration market is segmented based on device type, component, application, end user and region.
The audio & video management systems from the device type segment accounted for approximately 43.3% of the operating room/or integration market share
The audio & video management systems from the device type segment accounted for approximately 43.3%. Audio and video management systems are crucial in the Global Operating Room (OR) Integration Market, enhancing communication, visualization, and collaboration during surgeries. They enable real-time transmission of high-definition video feeds from surgical cameras and imaging devices, allowing surgeons and medical staff to view detailed images.
This is essential for minimally invasive procedures and remote consultations. Integrated audio systems improve coordination, reduce errors, and record surgeries for educational purposes. As a result, audio and video management systems are essential components in modern, integrated operating rooms, driving global demand for OR integration solutions.
For instance, in March 2024, Jones AV has introduced a revolutionary technology called the 'Integrated Operating Theatre of Things' (ITOT) to enhance the environmental sustainability of integrated operating rooms. The technology aims to overcome audio limitations, manage power, reduce device usage through a digital signal chain, and reduce travel with remote control, aiming to meet Net Zero 2045 NHS targets.
North America is estimated to hold about 38.4% of the total market share throughout the forecast period
North America is estimated to hold about 38.4% of the total market share throughout the forecast period due to increasing demand for efficient healthcare services, the need to reduce healthcare expenditure, and effective EHR implementation by healthcare organizations. Other factors include established players, technologically advanced HCIT, and funding for improving OR infrastructure.
For instance, in June 2024, A study by Medtronic, a global healthcare technology leader, has found that outdated and inefficient technology wastes an entire working month of surgeons' time annually. The survey, the State of Surgery in the U.S. 2024 Report, revealed that on average, U.S. surgeons lose an average of four hours of worktime every week due to inefficient technology.
The major global players in the market include Karl Storz Se & Co. Kg, Stryker Corporation, Olympus Corporation, Skytron, Alvo Medical, Steris PLC, Getinge AB, Merivaara Corporation, Caresyntax, Trilux Medical GmbH & Co. KG (Mizuho OSI) among others.
The global operating room/or integration market report would provide approximately 64 tables, 61 figures and 186 pages.
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