The global ENT navigation system market was valued at $415 million in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.2%, reaching $550 million by 2031.
This market is divided into three key segments:
- Capital equipment
- Disposables & other accessories
- Service & maintenance revenue
Market insights & data coverage
- Unit sales & average selling prices
- Market size & growth trends
- Procedure numbers
- Market drivers & limiters
- Market forecasts until 2031
- Historical data (2021-2023)
- Competitive landscape, mergers & acquisitions
- Company profiles & product portfolios
Market trends & challenges
- Increasing adoption of ENT navigation systems
- Not yet the standard of care
- Unlike neurosurgery, ENT procedures do not universally require navigation systems.
- Higher costs, bulkiness, and additional training requirements limit adoption.
- Advancements in surgical navigation
- New technology is being developed to improve accuracy and affordability.
- Increased publication of studies supporting navigation-assisted procedures is expected to drive adoption.
Market segmentation & growth trends
- Disposables & other accessories market
- Largest segment in 2024.
- Expected to grow at the slowest rate over the forecast period.
- Services & maintenance market
- Second-largest segment.
- Expected to grow at the second-fastest rate.
- Capital equipment market
- Smallest segment in 2024.
- Expected to have the fastest growth rate over the forecast period.
- Capital equipment and services & maintenance will gain market share, while disposables & accessories will lose some share.
Market share insights
Top competitors in the global ENT navigation system market (2024):
1 Medtronic - Market leader in ENT navigation systems
- Offers StealthStation™ S8, a navigation system used for spinal, cranial, ENT, and orthopedic procedures.
- ENT-specific solutions include StealthStation™ ENT, StealthStation FlexENT™, FUSION™, and FUSION Compact™.
2 Brainlab - Second-largest market player
- Offers two image-guided surgery (IGS) systems:
- Kick® (commonly used for ENT procedures).
- Curve™ (available with two monitors).
3 Stryker - Third-largest market player
- Offers the Stryker NAV3i® platform, which supports spinal, cranial, ENT, and orthopedic procedures.
- Also provides Scopis’ TGS® Target Guided Surgery Navigation System, specialized for ENT applications.
Market segmentation summary
- Capital equipment
- Disposables & other accessories
- Service & maintenance revenue
Global research scope
- Regions covered:
- North America (U.S., Canada)
- Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile)
- Western Europe (Germany, France, U.K., Spain, Italy)
- Central & Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Turkey, Hungary)
- Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel)
- Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia)
- Africa (South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya)
- Base year: 2024
- Forecast period: 2025-2031
- Historical data: 2021-2023
Quantitative coverage
- Market size, market shares
- Market forecasts, growth rates
- Units sold, average selling prices
- Procedure numbers
Qualitative coverage
- COVID-19 impact
- Market growth trends & 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
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Analysis and Forecast
List of Charts
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Accelus
- Koh Young Technology
- Acclarent
- KUKA
- Accuray
- Medacta
- Aesculap
- Medical Surgical Technologies
- AiM Medical Robotics
- Medicaroid
- AKTORmed
- medPhoton GmbH
- Amplitude Surgical
- Medrobotics
- ANT Neuro
- Medtech
- AOT
- Medtronic
- Asensus Surgical
- meerecompany
- ATEC Spine
- Memic Innovative Surgery
- Atracsys
- Microsure
- Augmedics
- MicroPort
- Auris Health
- Momentis Surgical
- avateramedical® GmbH
- Monogram Orthopedics
- AVRA Medical
- Monteris Medical
- B. Braun
- Moon Surgical
- Blue Belt Technologies
- Navbit
- Brain Navi
- NDI
- Brainlab
- Nemaris
- Bramsys
- Noah Medical
- Camber Spine
- NuVasive
- Cardan Robotics
- Olympus Corporation
- Catheter Precision
- Orthofix-Seaspine
- ClaroNav
- OrthAlign
- ClearPoint Neuro
- OrthoGrid
- CMR Surgical
- Orthokey
- Collin Medical
- OrthoSensor
- Corin Group
- Pixee Medical
- Corindus Vascular Robotics
- Procept BioRobotics
- CUREXO
- Remebot
- DePuy Synthes
- Renishaw
- Distalmotion
- Rob Surgical
- eCential Robotics
- Robocath
- EndoMaster
- Samsung
- EndoQuest
- Scopis Medical
- Esaote
- Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
- Ethicon
- SI-Bone
- ELMED Medical Systems
- Siemens Healthineers
- EPED
- Smith & Nephew
- Exactech
- SONOWAND AS
- Fiagon
- Sinovation
- Fusion Robotics
- SS Innovations
- GE Healthcare
- Stereotaxis
- Getinge
- Stryker
- Globus Medical
- Surgalign
- Guangzhou Aimoee
- Synaptive Medical
- Hansen Medical
- THINK Surgical
- Heal Force
- Tinavi Medical Technologies
- Levita Magnetics
- Titan Medical
- IMRIS
- Verb Surgical
- Integra Lifesciences
- Vicarious Surgical
- Intellijoint Surgical
- Virtual Incision
- Interventional Systems
- Weigao Group
- Intuitive Surgical
- XACT Robotics
- Invuity
- Zap Surgical
- Johnson & Johnson
- Ziehm Imaging
- JointPoint
- Zimmer Biomet
- KAIST Future Medical Robotics Research Center
- ZimVie
- Karl Storz
- 7D Surgical
- Kinamed