Worldwide spinal surgical robot markets are poised to
achieve significant growth with the adaptation of robotic technology to the
second most widely performed surgical procedure, spinal surgery. Aging of the
population and hospital cost reductions through decreased length of stay are
key market driving forces. Spinal surgical robots increase spine surgery
repeatability and accuracy.
Back conditions can result in instability and
compression of the spinal nerves, causing back pain and/or radiating pain in
the legs. Robotic procedures offer significant cost savings in terms of pre-
and post-operation care costs and length of stay at hospitals. Technological
advances and breakthroughs leverage new materials and new sensor
configurations. Sophisticated software is further evolving product
implementation.
In the United States, there are 1.34 million spinal
operations performed annually, worldwide there are 4.83 million annually.
Patients have problems with degenerative conditions and injury. 11 million
people in the U.S. and 78 million people worldwide suffer from chronic back
pain in 2015, indicating the potential for more surgery if the accuracy and
pain relief can be alleviated with better surgery from robots.
Sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction is responsible
for up to 30 to 35 percent of lower back pain. Surgery is performed to relieve
the pain when other means do not work. Robots improve the accuracy of
procedures and reduce the complication rates in spinal surgeries. The Mazor
robots are flexible. Mazor Renaissance disposable kits are designed to easily adapt
the RBT Device to a multitude of surgical applications and for the different
mounting platforms utilized by the surgeon. Renaissance spine accessories are
offered. Mazor Renaissance accessories include trays of reusable surgical
tools.
Pre-operative planning of the procedure is used for
intra-operative control of the system. The surgery is performed according to
the pre-operative plan. Renaissance® provides increased safety and precision in
corrective surgery. It allows surgeons to plan ahead before entering the
operating room. Mazor Robotics advanced 3D planning software is used before
surgery to create the procedure with modification and customization for each
patient’s condition. During the operation, the physician does the actual work;
Renaissance® guides the surgeon’s tools according to the predetermined
blueprint to place the implants safely and with the highest level of accuracy
in the exact planned locations.
Robot-guidance increases the accuracy and safety of
surgical procedures. It allows these procedures to be performed with less
intra-operative radiation exposure to patients and health care providers.
Robot-guided spine surgery allows surgeons to perform less invasive surgical
procedures with smaller incisions, less bleeding, faster recovery and shorter
hospital stays.
Minimally invasive surgeries to increase
repeatability and accuracy through the use of robots. Surgical robots improve
the accuracy of procedures and thus reduce the complication rates in surgeries.
Robotic procedures offer significant cost savings in terms of pre- and
post-operation care costs and length of stay at hospitals. Technological
advances and breakthroughs leverage new materials and new sensor
configurations. Sophisticated software is further evolving product implementation.
- Clinically efficient solutions
- Clinically less complex surgery
- Shorter length of stay
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Financially lower cost
- Operationally more simple
Old people have trouble making their joints last as
long as they do. The patient stability and the relief from pain provided by the
robot surgery is compelling. The major suppliers are looking at providing
spinal robots that are based on the Mazor state of the art devices.
Spinal surgery has evolved dramatically over the
years as advances in technology have made it possible to improve surgical
techniques. Mazor is the market leader by far in the spinal surgical robot
market, the only company with measurable market share. Spinal surgery involves
the modification of the affected area of the back bones and nerves. The
implantation of one or more screws or components is a very delicate surgery.
The robot can achieve better precision than can a skilled surgeon. The robot is
more consistent.
Reconstructive spinal surgery depends on precision
instruments. Robots are expected to grow significantly in surgery.
Once, the penetration of spinal robots achieves the
level of 35% of penetration in a country, all spinal surgeons will demand that
hospitals offer spinal surgical robot capability because the outcomes are more
predictable and better. The surgeons can give better pain relief to their
patients, so naturally, given a choice of hospitals, they will pick the one that
has the robot that gives superior outcomes.
Spinal surgical markets have been impacted by the
reduction in insurance payments. Payment reductions have forced hospitals to
act as businesses. The cost of delivering care has become as much a factor as providing
quality care when making decisions about patient improvement in condition.
Cost-cutting has been made in the supply chain. Suppliers are examined closely
for quality and cost.
The number of suppliers is sure to increase. As
Mazor grows its penetration of the market, the larger market participants in
spinal surgery equipment will surely follow. Mazor is positioned to continue to
dominate the market. As the first providers it builds a strong base of surgeons
who are trained in using the equipment these surgeons will continue to purchase
updated robots as they are offered to the market.
The new are pressured to improve prices and
efficiencies. Hospitals, physicians, and care providers have been financially
incentivized to create accountable care organizations (ACOs). Coordinated
patient care plans and value-based purchasing were rewarded. The med device
buyer shifted from physicians to the ACOs and smart buying groups.
“Use of the robotic spinal surgery represents a key
milestone in reconstructive surgery. Robots provide an opportunity to transform
orthopedics. New materials and new designs are bringing that transformation
forward. By furthering the growth of innovation with spinal surgery robots,
patients can get better treatment. By enhancing the surgeon and patient
experience is is likely that the entire market will grow rapidly.”
The worldwide market for spinal surgical robots is
$26 million anticipated to reach $2.77 billon by 2022. The complete report
provides a comprehensive analysis including procedure numbers, units sold,
market value, forecasts, as well as a detailed competitive market shares and
analysis of major players’ success, challenges, and strategies in each segment
and sub-segment. The reports cover markets for surgery medical specialties and
sub-specialties.
Spanning over 313 pages “Surgical
Robots for the Spine Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016
to 2022” report
covers Spine Surgical Robot Executive Summary, Spinal Surgery Robots Market
Description And Market Dynamics, Spine Surgical Robot Market Shares And
Forecasts, Surgical Robots Product Description, Medical Robot Technology And
Disease Statistics, Spinal Surgical Robots Company Description. This repopr
Cover Companies Few are - Accel Spine, Alliance Spine, Alphatec Spine, Apollo
Spine, Ascendx Spine, Back 2 Basics Spine, Boston Scientific, Brainlab AG,
Captiva Spine, Centinel Spine, Elekta, Globus Medical, K2M, Life Spine, Mazor
Robotics, Medacta, Medtronic.
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