PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1554472
PUBLISHER: IMARC | PRODUCT CODE: 1554472
Japan surgical robots market size is projected to exhibit a growth rate (CAGR) of 12.20% during 2024-2032. The growing demand for minimally invasive (MI) techniques by both patients and healthcare providers is primarily driving the market growth.
Surgical robots are computer-controlled devices employed in minimally invasive (MI) and laparoscopic surgeries. These machines are equipped with a high-definition 3-D camera at the end of the robotic arm, delivering a precise visualization of body parts. They mimic the hand movements of surgeons and execute intricate procedures with miniaturized surgical instruments that can navigate through small incisions. In contrast to conventional surgeries, these robots present advantages such as swifter recovery periods, diminished post-operative discomfort, and lower risks of infection and scarring. Surgical robots are equipped with advanced features like 3D imaging systems, high-definition microscopic cameras, data recorders, motion sensors, and robot-controlled catheters, enhancing surgical precision and outcomes.
The Japan surgical robots market is witnessing substantial growth, primarily fueled by the escalating prevalence of neurological disorders on a wide scale. Additionally, the increasing geriatric population, more prone to medical conditions, is another significant contributor to the market's expansion. Besides this, the widespread adoption of surgical robots for various procedures, coupled with the growing preference for minimally invasive (MI) techniques by both patients and healthcare providers, is a major catalyst for the market growth. Notably, neurosurgical robots are enhancing precision in procedures such as needle positioning in deep intracranial lesions and delicate neural structure retraction. Furthermore, technological advancements, particularly the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) in the healthcare sector, are additional drivers of market growth. As such, surgical robots are now equipped with 3D imaging systems, high-definition microscopic cameras, data recorders, motion sensors, and robot-controlled catheters, aiding surgeons in accurately performing complex procedures, which is acting as another significant growth-inducing factor. Apart from this, increased funding and investments in research and development (R&D) in robotics and medical sciences, alongside improving healthcare infrastructures, are projected to further propel the market growth over the forecasted period.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the market, along with forecasts at the country level for 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on product, application, and end user.
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the product. This includes robotic systems, instruments and accessories, and services.
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the application have also been provided in the report. This includes gynecological surgery, urological surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and others.
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the end user. This includes hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and others.
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include Kanto Region, Kansai/Kinki Region, Central/ Chubu Region, Kyushu-Okinawa Region, Tohoku Region, Chugoku Region, Hokkaido Region, and Shikoku Region.
The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape. Competitive analysis such as market structure, key player positioning, top winning strategies, competitive dashboard, and company evaluation quadrant has been covered in the report. Also, detailed profiles of all major companies have been provided.
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