Spinal Surgical Robots Market Size, Share, By Product (Robotic Arms, Navigation Systems, Image-Guided Systems, and Accessories), By Method (Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), Open Surgery), By Application (Spinal Fusion, Minimally Invasive Procedures, Scoliosis, Osteoporotic Compression Fractures, and Others), By End-User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others), and By Region - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2034

Report Code: PMI554224 | Publish Date: August 2024 | No. of Pages: 182

Spinal Surgical Robots Market Companies

  • Becton Dickson and Company
  • Omnicell Inc.
  • Baxter International Inc.
  • Capsa Healthcare
  • Yuyama Co Ltd.
  • Medictech Pharmacy Management Solutions
  • Mckesson Corporation
  • Touchpoint Medical Solutions
  • Tension Corporations
  • Pearson Medical Technologies LLC
  • RxSafe LLC
  • Cerner Corporation
  • ABB Robotics
  • KUKA AG
  • Talyst Systems LLC

Recent News:

  • Manipal Hospital made history in July 2024 by executing 50 successful robotic spinal operations in its first month of operation. The school, famed for its commitment to healthcare excellence, has pioneered precision robotic techniques that have changed spinal surgery. The emergence of robotic surgery to treat complex spine problems offers patients a new ray of hope for accurate and safe treatments. Among the remarkable success stories is a 15-year-old Bangladeshi girl with scoliosis, a spinal structural problem. She received the first-ever robotic scoliosis correction surgery in South India, demonstrating the hospital's commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical innovation.
  • Banner Del E. Webb performed its first robotic spine surgery in March 2024. Surgical robots boost efficiency and precision during complex surgeries. The MAZOR X Spinal Stealth Edition™ Robotic-Guidance Platform allows surgeons to plan surgeries based on the patient's unique spinal anatomy. Surgeons can then execute the plan in the operating room, using navigation and robotic guidance to position spinal implants precisely. The MAZOR robot not only increases the accuracy and precision of surgeons' work but also reduces the chance of human error, particularly in more challenging surgeries, by employing minimally intrusive techniques.