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General surgical table segment is estimated to reach USD 820 million by 2030. General surgical tables are widely used at hospitals to help surgeons perform complex procedures more efficiently through increased accessibility, stability, and support. The equipment provides surgical versatility and allows the integration of advanced surgical accessories for different operations.
Technological advancements such as 3D printing and electrification have enabled the development of general surgical tables with superior capabilities. In July 2022, researchers from Michigan Technological University and Western University developed a 3D-printed surgical table. The equipment can be used in both general surgery as well as orthopedic procedures.
Surgical table market share from the non-powered segment is anticipated to witness over 3% CAGR through 2030. Non-powered surgical tables, also known as manual operation tables (OT), offer a wide range of benefits including suitable ergonomic features and accessories. The equipment can be deployed across multiple disciplines. Features like 3600 rotation and hydraulic pneumatic system can cater to every surgical requirement. Manual surgical tables are used in gynecology, cardiovascular, plastic surgery, pediatric, and more.
Surgical table market from hospitals & clinics end-use segment was valued at more than USD 870 million in 2021. A rise in surgical procedures performed in hospitals due to growing chronic illnesses and the COVID-19 pandemic-led backlog will accelerate product needs.
For instance, British Columbia (BC) reported the completion of more than 337,000 surgeries between March 2021-2022, the highest number of surgeries ever performed in a span of 12 months. Growing preference for inpatient hospital treatment due to access to innovative and superior surgical and post-surgical care will positively affect the industry outlook.
Asia Pacific surgical table market is projected to expand at over 4.5% CAGR between 2022 to 2030. Rising disposable income and the high prevalence of patients suffering from chronic diseases will propel the regional market progression. According to the National Health Commission of China, more than 300 million patients have been diagnosed with chronic illnesses, accounting for 86.6% of the total mortality rate in the country. Expanding medical tourism sector across India, Japan, South Korea, and China will offer potential business prospects to surgical table manufacturers.