- Agilent Technologies
- GE Healthcare
- Philips Healthcare
- Panasonic
- Agilent Technologies
- Lockheed Martin
- Able Software
- 3D Systems, Inc.
- Olympus Medical Systems
(Note: The list of the major players will be updated with the latest market scenario and trends)
Recent Development for 3D Imaging Surgical Solution Market:
June 2022- Trivitron Healthcare is planning to launch made-in-India CT-Scan and MRI in the financial year 2022-23. It will be for both Indian as well as international markets and it will be used for serving the purpose of better diagnosis in remote areas too, because of their smart features, cost, and portability.
The adoption of 3D imaging surgical solutions is driven by various factors that have propelled their advancement and integration into medical practices. Technological advancements in high-resolution imaging, such as stereoscopic cameras and real-time image processing, have significantly improved the quality and accuracy of three-dimensional visualizations. Surgeons are increasingly focused on achieving greater precision and safety in surgical procedures, and 3D imaging provides them with a detailed view of the patient's anatomy, enabling better surgical planning and execution. The demand for minimally invasive surgery has also played a role in driving the adoption of 3D imaging solutions, as they enhance spatial awareness and instrument manipulation in confined spaces. Improved patient outcomes and satisfaction are another driving force, as 3D imaging contributes to reduced complications, faster recovery, and the ability to visually communicate surgical plans to patients. Furthermore, 3D virtual/printing technology has entered daily practice in some tertiary centres, especially for the management of urological tumours. The 3D models are virtual or printed, and are able to help the surgeon in surgical planning, physician education and training, and patient counselling. Moreover, integration of robotic platforms with the 3D models and the possibility of performing augmented reality surgeries increase the surgeon’s confidence with the pathology, with potential benefits in precision and tailoring of the procedures further expected to boost market growth and create revenue growth for the target market. However, implementing 3D imaging technology involves high cost. The specialized equipment, infrastructure, and maintenance required for 3D imaging systems may result in higher costs for hospitals and surgical facilities. The initial investment and ongoing expenses associated with these solutions may pose challenges for some healthcare providers, limiting their widespread adoption.