Operating Table Fixation Straps Market Size, Share, By Product Type (Single-Use Restraint Straps, Reusable Restraint Straps, Disposable Straps, and Others), Material (Polyester, Artificial Leather, Nylon, Polyurethane, and Others), Type (Body/Torso Straps, Leg/Ankle Straps, Arm Straps, Wrist Straps, and Others), Application (Orthopedic, General Surgery, Neurosurgery/ Spinal, Cardiothoracic, Obstetrics &Gynecology, Pediatric Surgery, and Others), End Users (Hospitals, Private Clinics/Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Outpatient Surgical Centers, Emergency Medical Services, and Others), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI256719 | Publish Date: December 2023 | No. of Pages: 178

Global Operating Table Fixation Market Companies

In order to ensure patient safety, manufacturers should concentrate on creating individualized fixation straps for patients with essential tremor, which results in involuntary, rhythmic shaking that typically affects the hands, arms, and head.

Manufacturers could concentrate on biocompatible materials that are kind to patients' skin and reduce irritation or allergic reactions after surgery in order to further advance this innovation. Among the leading companies in the operating table fixation straps market are Lojer Oy., KLS Martin Group, Gentinge, Reison Medical, and STERIS.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  •  STERIS
  • Reison Medical
  • SCHMITZ medical GmbH
  • Medifa
  • Gentinge
  • Lojer Oy.
  • OPT SURGISYSTEMS S.R.L.
  • SchureMed
  • KLS Martin Group
  • SKYTRON, LLC
  • Avante
  • AneticAid
  • AliMed
  • NARESH BROTHERS

Recent News:

  • STERIS introduced advanced body restraint accessories in 2022 for surgical tables, enhancing patient safety and comfort during complex table articulations. These restraints prevent unwanted movement, prevent injury or complications, and support surgical teams in patient positioning during complex surgeries.
  • Reison Medical introduced an updated Two-Piece Leg/Body Strap in 2025 with adjustable Velcro, allowing surgical teams to customize fit based on patient anatomy and procedure needs, improving safety.