Market Overview:
Fluoroscopy can be defined as an imaging technique, which uses X-Ray technology for taking real-time images of the body. It allows the physicians to visualize muscles, organs, and bones, which further helps them to make crucial decisions during surgery.
The global Fluoroscopy And Mobile C-Arms Market 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 (X).
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.
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Global Fluoroscopy and Mobile C-Arms Market: Segmental Analysis
Regional Frontiers
The regional review of the fluoroscopy and mobile c-arms market based on region comprises of Europe, Asia Pacific, the Americas, and the Middle East and Africa. The Americas region is projected to lead the fluoroscopy and mobile c-arms market. In this region, the North American region is likely to govern the market due to the adoption of new and advanced products, the upsurge in awareness about medical imaging devices, and increasing financial skill to buy expensive machines. The European region showed a significant amount of growth in the market due to the growing occurrence of road accidents leading to a mounting number of orthopedic surgeries in the European region, amplified spending in the healthcare sector, and growing R&D activities. Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest mounting region in the market. The emerging economies of India, China, and South Korea are appearing as chief destinations for outsourcing clinical trials and pathology testing. Furthermore, the Middle East & Africa region have a minimum share of the fluoroscopy and mobile c-arms market owing to the minimal disposable income levels.
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.