How the rising preferences for hassle-free surgical procedures spearhead the growth of the Global Minimally Invasive Surgical Systems Market?
Minimally invasive surgery refers to a surgical procedure performed by
making a tiny incision in the body instead of a large opening. Because
of these smaller incisions, an individual will have a quicker recovery
time, less pain, and fewer complications than traditional open
surgeries.
Minimally invasive surgeries allow health
professionals to use advanced technologies that reduce the size &
number of cuts or incisions. Therefore, these procedures are considered
much safer than traditional open surgeries.
The Global Minimally Invasive Surgical System Market
is likely to grow at a CAGR of 7.6% during 2021-26 due to the surging
adoption of advanced technologies that offer precise control over the
surgery and provides accurate results. In addition to this, Minimally
Invasive Surgical procedures involve fewer risks and higher efficiency,
thereby witnessing higher success rates and fueling the Global Minimally
Invasive Surgical Market growth.
Due to the sudden outbreak of
the Covid-19 pandemic, the Global Minimally Invasive Surgical Systems
Market got negatively affected due to the lockdown imposed in the wake
of the pandemic, which restricted the movement of people. Besides, it
has also led to a surge in long waiting lists for surgeries due to
soaring patient footfall with diseases requiring surgical involvement.
Geographically,
North America dominated the Global Minimally Invasive Surgical Systems
Market due to the mounting number of surgical procedures and rising
popularity of minimally invasive surgeries in North American countries
like the US and Canada.
The major leading players in the Global Minimally Invasive Surgical Systems Market are Auris Health, Inc. (Johnson & Johnson), Boston Scientific Corporation, Cook Medical, Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc, Intuitive Surgical Inc, Medrobotics Corporation, Medtech SA (Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.), Mazor Robotics Ltd, Olympus Corporation, Renishaw Plc, Restoration Robotics Inc, Smith & Nephew Plc, etc.
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