The global intraoperative imaging market accounted for USD 3.47 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 7.11 billion by 2034 with a CAGR of 6.74% during the forecast period 2024-2034. Rising demand for minimally invasive operations, technological improvements, the growing burden of chronic diseases, a greater emphasis on improving surgical outcomes, government initiatives, and increased awareness and adoption of image-guided surgical techniques will all fuel market expansion.
Healthcare professionals and patients are becoming more aware of the advantages of image-guided surgical procedures, such as increased precision, lower risk of complications, and better patient outcomes. This increasing awareness is boosting the implementation of intraoperative imaging systems in a variety of surgical specialties, resulting in market growth. For instance, in January 2022, GE Healthcare announced the release of its new OEC Elite CFD with Premium Package, which improved surgical vision and workflow efficiency.
By product, the C-arm segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the increasing demand for real-time imaging and guidance during minimally invasive surgeries across various medical specialties. For instance, in March 2022, Medtronic announced the acquisition of Viseon, Inc., a provider of minimally invasive surgical solutions such as intraoperative imaging systems. Additionally, the iMRI segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising adoption of intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) systems for neurosurgical procedures and continuous technological advancements improving imaging quality and precision.
By application, the neurosurgery segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the growing demand for precise imaging guidance in complex neurosurgical procedures and increasing incidence of neurological disorders. For instance, in January 2022, Brainlab AG debuted Loop-X, a robotic C-arm imaging device intended to deliver high-quality intraoperative imaging for orthopedic surgeries. Additionally, the orthopedic surgery segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising prevalence of orthopedic conditions and injuries, coupled with technological advancements in intraoperative imaging enhancing surgical precision and outcomes.
By end-user, the hospital segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the increased demand for advanced surgical technologies and imaging systems for a wide range of surgical procedures conducted in hospital settings. For instance, in March 2022, Stryker announced the acquisition of Gauss Surgical, Inc., a developer of AI-powered intraoperative blood monitoring products. Additionally, the ambulatory surgical centers segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising adoption of minimally invasive procedures and the increasing shift towards outpatient surgeries conducted in ambulatory surgical centers.
North American region is anticipated to have the highest revenue share during the forecast period owing to the high adoption rate of advanced medical technologies, robust healthcare infrastructure, and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases driving the demand for intraoperative imaging systems. Additionally, the Asia Pacific region is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rapidly expanding healthcare infrastructure, increasing investment in medical technology, and rising prevalence of chronic diseases necessitating surgical interventions. For instance, in February 2022, Hologic, Inc. announced the acquisition of DiA Imaging Analysis Ltd., a provider of artificial intelligence-based solutions for cardiac ultrasound imaging.
This extensive research report concentrates on the size and projections of the global and regional markets from 2023 to 2034.
Healthcare professionals and patients are becoming more aware of the advantages of image-guided surgical procedures, such as increased precision, lower risk of complications, and better patient outcomes. This increasing awareness is boosting the implementation of intraoperative imaging systems in a variety of surgical specialties, resulting in market growth. For instance, in January 2022, GE Healthcare announced the release of its new OEC Elite CFD with Premium Package, which improved surgical vision and workflow efficiency.
By product, the C-arm segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the increasing demand for real-time imaging and guidance during minimally invasive surgeries across various medical specialties. For instance, in March 2022, Medtronic announced the acquisition of Viseon, Inc., a provider of minimally invasive surgical solutions such as intraoperative imaging systems. Additionally, the iMRI segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising adoption of intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (iMRI) systems for neurosurgical procedures and continuous technological advancements improving imaging quality and precision.
By application, the neurosurgery segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the growing demand for precise imaging guidance in complex neurosurgical procedures and increasing incidence of neurological disorders. For instance, in January 2022, Brainlab AG debuted Loop-X, a robotic C-arm imaging device intended to deliver high-quality intraoperative imaging for orthopedic surgeries. Additionally, the orthopedic surgery segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising prevalence of orthopedic conditions and injuries, coupled with technological advancements in intraoperative imaging enhancing surgical precision and outcomes.
By end-user, the hospital segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global intraoperative imaging market in 2023 owing to the increased demand for advanced surgical technologies and imaging systems for a wide range of surgical procedures conducted in hospital settings. For instance, in March 2022, Stryker announced the acquisition of Gauss Surgical, Inc., a developer of AI-powered intraoperative blood monitoring products. Additionally, the ambulatory surgical centers segment is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rising adoption of minimally invasive procedures and the increasing shift towards outpatient surgeries conducted in ambulatory surgical centers.
North American region is anticipated to have the highest revenue share during the forecast period owing to the high adoption rate of advanced medical technologies, robust healthcare infrastructure, and increasing prevalence of chronic diseases driving the demand for intraoperative imaging systems. Additionally, the Asia Pacific region is predicted to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period owing to the rapidly expanding healthcare infrastructure, increasing investment in medical technology, and rising prevalence of chronic diseases necessitating surgical interventions. For instance, in February 2022, Hologic, Inc. announced the acquisition of DiA Imaging Analysis Ltd., a provider of artificial intelligence-based solutions for cardiac ultrasound imaging.
This extensive research report concentrates on the size and projections of the global and regional markets from 2023 to 2034.
Report Scope:
- Base Year: 2023
- Forecast Period: 2024-2034
- Study Coverage
- Market Forecast by Product, Application, and End-User
- Market Forecast for 5 Regions and 17+ Countries
- North America (U.S. and Canada)
- Europe (Germany, France, UK, Spain, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe)
- Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, Rest of APAC)
- Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of LATAM)
- MEA (South Africa, GCC, Rest of MEA)
- Exhaustive Company Profiles of the Top 10+ Major Market Players
Segmentation: Intraoperative Imaging Market Report 2023 - 2034
Intraoperative Imaging Market Analysis & Forecast by Product 2023 - 2034 (Revenue USD Bn)
- iCT
- Intraoperative Ultrasound
- iMRI
- C-arms
- X-ray
- Intraoperative Optical Imaging
Intraoperative Imaging Market Analysis & Forecast by Application 2023 - 2034 (Revenue USD Bn)
- Neurosurgery
- Cardiovascular Surgery
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Trauma /Emergency Room Surgery
- ENT Surgery
- Oncology Surgery
- Others
Intraoperative Imaging Market Analysis & Forecast by End-User 2023 - 2034 (Revenue USD Bn)
- Hospitals
- Specialty Clinics
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Others
Intraoperative Imaging Market Analysis & Forecast by Region 2023 - 2034 (Revenue USD Bn)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- France
- UK
- Spain
- Italy
- Rest of Europe
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- India
- Australia
- South Korea
- Rest of APAC
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Rest of LATAM
- Middle East & Africa
- South Africa
- GCC
- Rest of MEA
Table of Contents
1. Research Methodology
2. Introduction
4. Market Environment Analysis
5. Market Dynamics
7. Intraoperative Imaging Market: Product Estimates & Trend Analysis
8. Intraoperative Imaging Market: Application Estimates & Trend Analysis
9. Intraoperative Imaging Market: End-User Estimates & Trend Analysis
10. Regional Market Analysis
11. North America Intraoperative Imaging Market
12. Europe Global Intraoperative Imaging Market
13. Asia Pacific Global Intraoperative Imaging Market
14. Latin America Global Intraoperative Imaging Market
15. MEA Global Intraoperative Imaging Market
16. Competitor Analysis
17. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- Shimadzu Corporation
- Brainlab AG
- IMRIS
- Deerfield Imaging
- Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation (now Canon Medical Systems Corporation)
- Stryker Corporation
- Hologic Inc.
- Hitachi Medical Systems
- Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Philips)
- Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
- Varian Medical Systems Inc.