The 2016 study has 156 pages, 64 tables and
figures. Worldwide Orthopedic surgical robot and robotically assisted surgery
markets are poised to achieve significant growth because the devices provide
consistent, superior outcomes for clinicians. The accuracy provided by the
robot is not reproducible by the human surgeon, so ultimately all surgeons will
want to perform the orthopedic implants using this technology.
Robot assisted medial knee arthroplasty: orthopedic
surgical robots are poised to take knee and hip surgery quality far beyond what
has previously been available.
The quality of knee arthroplasty is improved with
robotic capability. All the advantages of surgical robots carry into the
Stryker Mako orthopedic reconstruction surgical products. When the knee and hip
surgical robots are used, patients have less bleeding, reduction of
post-operative pain, fewer re-admissions to hospital and faster recovery.
Robots support high-precision surgery. A clinic in Switzerland, La Source, has
reported a reduction in the average days of hospitalization from 10 to 6.
Surgical robots provide consistent reproducible
precision. This capability is so significant for implant surgery that the
robots are positioned to become the defacto standard of care for knee and hip surgery
within five years. Any one getting a knee or hip replaced will demand clinician
attention to quality of life, to maintenance of lifestyle provided by a robot
when they have a joint replacement.
As next generation systems, hip and knee robotic
units provide a way to improve traditional orthopedic hip and knee replacement
surgery. Total hip replacement surgery has evolved dramatically as advances in
technology have brought improved surgical techniques. Surgical robots and
robotic assist devices are a significant part of that advance.
Once, the penetration achieves a 35% level, all
orthopedic surgeons will demand that hospitals offer robotic orthopedic
surgical capability because the outcomes are more predictable and better. If
the hospital does not offer the robot, the surgeon will move to a more modern
facility. Once some hospitals are offering superior outcomes, all hospitals
must come up tot that standard, the good physicians will migrate to the good
technology and the patients will follow. This market has exceeded the threshold
of 100 paid successful installations, that is the watermark for strong
technology growth.
Knee and hip surgical robot procedures and
robotically assisted surgeries have been impacted by the reduction in insurance
payments. Payment reductions have forced hospitals to start acting 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 were
examined closely for quality and cost.
The number of suppliers is reduced to put pressure
on the ones that remain. Those remaining 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.
Stryker has thrived in this cost efficient
environment with a surgical robot that permits faster surgeries, more cost
efficient surgeries. In addition, Stryker offers an integrated system. The
ability to include a Mako total knee application with Stryker Triathlon total
knee system is anticipated to increase market share for Stryker. Stryker market
leading Triathlon total knee system is helped in the market by the robot simply
by the improved surgical technique possible. Surgical robots are proving
themselves in a variety of disciplines, lending credibility to the Stryker
robotic initiative.
“Use of the robot with the orthopedic implant
represents a key milestone in reconstructive surgery. Robots provide an
opportunity to transform orthopedics. By furthering the growth of robotic-arm
assisted surgery, patients can get better treatment. By enhancing the surgeon
and patient experience is is likely that the entire orthopedics implant market
will grow more rapidly than it would otherwise.”
Stryker uses the Mako to perform partial knee
resurfacing and is happy to add robotic capability to total knee resurfacing.
Technology is enhancing a wide variety of procedures in many surgical
specialties. Omni has had remarkable success with its robotic assist device.
Joint stiffness and joint instability are eliminated with the use of the Omni
device.
The aging US population has supported demand, since
the occurrence of health issues that require medical devices is higher in the
elderly population. Buoyed by strong demand and sales, industry profit margins
have increased considerably during the past five years. The aging of the
population worldwide is anticipated to trigger further growth of these markets.
Hospitals are adopting robotic surgical devices to
improve their outcomes numbers. Hospitals are measured on outcomes, robots for
surgery, when used by a trained physician are improving outcomes significantly.
Hundreds of universities worldwide have research programs in robotics and many
are awarding degrees in robotics. These “roboticists” are increasingly being
hired by Global 2000 organizations to link mobile robots (mobile computers)
into existing IT systems.
Robot-assisted surgery gives the surgeon better
control over the surgical instruments and a better view of the surgical site.
Hip and knee orthopedic surgical robot device
markets at $222 million in 2015 are anticipated to reach $5 billion by 2022 as
next generation robotic devices, systems, and instruments are introduced to
manage surgery.
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 knee and hip robotic orthopedic surgery medical
specialties and sub-specialties.
Spanning over 156 pages “Orthopedic
Surgical Robots and Surgical Robotic Assist Robots Market Shares, Strategies,
and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022” report covers Knee and Hip Surgical Robots
Market Shares and Market Forecasts, Knee and Hip Surgical Robots Market
Description and Market Dynamics, Knee and Hip Surgical Robots Market Shares and
Market Forecasts, Knee and Hip Surgical Robot Products, Knee and Hip Surgical
Implant Company Descriptions, Knee and Hip Surgical Company Descriptions. This
report Covered 11 companies - Stryker / Mako, Omni, Smith & Nephew, Johnson
& Johnson / DePuy Synthes, Shenzhen Advanced Institute, Spinal Surgical
Robot, Smith & Nephew, Stryker / Mako, THINK Surgical, Wright Medical
Technology, Zimmer Biomet.
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