Robotics has arrived in spine surgery to stay at least for a while…!
It is already changing the role of spine implant representatives, the techniques, and the results. Soon, together with AI, it will change the spine surgeon’s role and revolutionize the spine environment and market.
Why do more and more spine surgeons want to use a robot?
- Spine Surgery Precision and Safety: Surgical robots offer greater precision when compared to traditional surgical techniques. In spine surgeries, where this is crucial, robots can help improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.
- MIS: Robotic systems allow less X-ray exposure and a faster minimally invasive spine procedure.
- Enhanced Surgery Visualization: Surgical robots often come equipped with advanced imaging technologies, providing surgeons with improved visualization of the surgical site. It is crucial in spine surgeries, where the anatomy can be complex.
- Reduction in Hospital Stay: Robots in spine surgery can contribute to a faster recovery, and reduce hospital stay.
How much is the robot market growing and what factors influence its growth?
- Surgeon Acceptance and Training: As more surgeons become familiar with the technology and receive appropriate training, the adoption of robots in spine surgery is likely to increase.
- Market Demand: The growing demand for spine surgical procedures, along with the preference for less invasive techniques, may drive the growth of the spine robot market.
According to two relevant market studies (Precedence research and Transparency Market Research), the global spine robots market size was USD 158.2/162.9 million in 2022 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 12.68%/14% during the forecast period 2023 to 2032.
Who are the current competitors?
At this moment, Globus Medical (Excelsius GPS) and Medtronic are the big players. However, recently, new robotic systems have appeared as the following:
- ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation platform
- Mazor X Stealth Edition Robotic Guidance System
- Cirq®
- ALAYA
- CUVIS-spine
- eCential CoBot
- Kinguide Robotic-Assisted Surgical System
- REMI Robotic Navigation System
- ROSA® robot
- TiRobot II
- TiRobot® Orthopaedic Robotic System
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