PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1388352
PUBLISHER: iData Research Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1388352
In 2023, the global surgical camera system market reached a value of $3.6 billion. Forecasts indicate a significant increase over the forecast period, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.5%, projecting the market to reach $6.4 billion.
This extensive medical market research involved the analysis of over 15 surgical camera system companies spanning 7 continents. Utilizing a comprehensive methodology, we examined market sizes, unit sales, company market shares, and formulated precise forecasts. The complete report suite on the global market for surgical cameras encompasses high-definition (HD), 4K, and 3D camera systems, further segmented into camera heads and camera control units (CCUs).
Minimally invasive surgeries offer advantages such as quicker recovery, reduced infection rates, and significant cost savings compared to open surgeries. Ongoing technological advancements are expected to further expand the application of minimally invasive methods to cover a broader range of procedures. This evolution is anticipated to lead to an increased utilization of surgical cameras in various medical interventions.
In 2023, Stryker emerged as the leader in the surgical camera systems market, securing significant market share by pioneering the introduction of an HD camera, the 1088i™, in 2004. The company's latest generation of HD cameras is represented by the 1488™ HD 3-chip camera system.
Karl Storz, positioned as the second-leading competitor, provided HD and 4K camera systems under the IMAGE1 S™ brand. Their latest platform, the IMAGE1 S™ Rubina™, integrates 4K, 3D, and fluorescent technologies, offering a modular system for endoscopy with operating microscope integration.
Olympus claimed the third position in the surgical camera system market in 2023. They introduced the VISERA™ 4K UHD camera system in 2015 and offered a comprehensive package that includes a light source and 4K displays, suitable for integrated operating rooms.
Regions: North America (Canada, United States), Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela), Western Europe (Austria, Benelux, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland, U.K.), Central & Eastern Europe (Baltic States, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine), Middle East (Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Asia Pacific (Australia, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam), Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda)
Base Year: 2023
Forecast: 2024-2030
Historical Data: 2020-2023
Quantitative Coverage: Market Size, Market Shares, Market Forecasts, Market Growth Rates, Units Sold, and Average Selling Prices.
Qualitative Coverage: COVID19 Impact, Market Growth Trends, Market Limiters, Competitive Analysis & SWOT for Top Competitors, Mergers & Acquisitions, Company Profiles, Product Portfolios, FDA Recalls, Disruptive Technologies, Disease Overviews.
Data Sources: Primary Interviews with Industry Leaders, Government Physician Data, Regulatory Data, Hospital Private Data, Import & Export Data, iData Research Internal Database.