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The global fixed and mobile C-arms market is anticipated to expand at a promising rate from 2021 to 2031 (forecast period). The increasing number of surgical operations and technological improvements in the creation of innovative C-arms are expected to drive the global fixed and mobile C-arms market. Moreover, the growing elderly population, which is sensitive to a variety of chronic diseases, is projected to bolster market expansion.
Furthermore, increased patient awareness, 3D visualization, and more patient accessibility for better healthcare facilities are projected to propel the global fixed and mobile C-arms market.
Key players in the global fixed and mobile C-arms market GE Healthcare, SiemensHealthineers AG, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Medtronic, Hologic Corporation, Canon Medical Systems, Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Shimadzu Corporation, FUJIFILM, Eurocolumbus.
To grow their product line and manufacturing capability, players in the global fixed and mobile C-arms market are using various tactics such as funding, acquisition, and product development. For example, in April 2021, Carestream Health added a mobile C-arm to its expanding innovative product portfolio in conjunction with Ziehm Imaging. The Ziehm Vision RFD C-arm is projected to broaden Carestream's mobile and fluoroscopic product offerings, allowing more healthcare professionals to benefit.
With the emergence of mobile and compact C-arms, C-arm technology has advanced significantly. It's imaging and mobility quality enable doctors to track operation progress at any time and rapidly identify opportunities for improvement. Consequently, patient outcomes improve, resulting in speedier patient recovery and reduced follow-up surgeries. Moreover, the use of Flat Panel Detectors (FPD) in C-arms has contributed to a reduction in radiation exposure.
Continuous technological developments in C-arm technology and an increasing number of surgical procedures are the main aspects projected to fuel the expansion of the global fixed and mobile C-arms market.
Moreover, the growing elderly population, which is more vulnerable to chronic disorders such as respiratory diseases, orthopedic, and cardiovascular, combined with increased patient awareness, is likely to bolster market growth throughout the projection period. As per the WHO, persons aged 60 and more will increase from 1.5 billion in 2020 to around 2.1 billion by 2050. Furthermore, the escalating degree of precision with 3D visualization and the advent of flat-panel detectors substituting image intensifiers, which reduces patient dosages and improves image quality, has resulted in an increase in demand for such devices in past years, enabling healthcare professionals to comprehend the severity of a disease better.
The fixed and mobile C-arms market in North America is expected to grow during the forecast period. Factors such as increased adoption of modern technology and enhanced healthcare infrastructure, a reasonable reimbursement structure, and high spending power are likely to drive the regional market. As per the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the United States government spent almost USD 4.1 trillion on healthcare in 2020, responsible for roughly 19.7% of total GDP. Moreover, the rise in elective surgery rates following the COVID-19 outbreak and the increased incidence of chronic diseases are projected to push the demand for C-arm equipment in the region.
The fixed and mobile C-arms market in Asia Pacific is expected to expand due to a massive rising need for improved imaging technologies and strong government measures to improve healthcare infrastructure. Moreover, the availability of developed hospitals and intensive care centers and a big target patient population are expected to drive the regional market expansion. Furthermore, rising public awareness and increased medical tourism in the region are likely to fuel the development of the fixed and mobile C-arms market in Asia Pacific.
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