Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Market is Healthy CAGR of 4.58% During Forecats to 2023


Market Overview:
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases is expected to have a significant impact on the fluoroscopy and mobile c-arms market. The market is also being encouraged by the massive geriatric population present globally. The increased pace of development in the healthcare sector is also anticipated to motivate the fluoroscopy and mobile c-arms market in the coming forecast period.
The global Fluoroscopy And Mobile C-Arms Market Trends as per a report by Market Research Future (MRFR) is touted to register a CAGR of 4.58%, surpassing a valuation of USD 2,951.4 million during the forecast period.

Competitive Dashboard:
·         Allengers Medical Systems
·         GE Healthcare
·         DMS Group
·         Hologic In
·         Hitachi Ltd
·         OrthoSca
·         Omega Medical Imaging
·         Shimadzu Corporation
·         Koninklijke Philips N.V.
·         Varian Medical System
·         Siemens
·         Ziehm Imaging GmbH
·         Villa Sistemi Medicali Spa

Global Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Market: Segmental Analysis
·         The fluoroscopy and mobile C-arms market has been segmented on the basis of application, device type, and end user.
·         By device type, the market is segmented into fluoroscopy systems and mobile c-arms. Of these, the mobile C-arms segment will gain significant prominence, mainly due to the soaring incidence of cardiovascular disease and the rising number of orthopedic surgeries.
·         The market finds application in orthopedics, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, pain management and trauma, urology, neurology, and others.
·         Based on the end users, the market constitutes diagnostic centers, hospital and clinics, research and academic institutes, and others.

Regional Frontiers

Industry Updates:
September 2019: ControlRad has recently announced the completion of the first clinical use of its Trace system. This Atlanta-based ControlRad’s Trace technology can be easily integrated into mobile C-arms. It assists in reducing radiation in fluoroscopically guided procedures and protect medical staff and patients, without hampering image quality and workflow.

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