Here are five things to know:
1. Compact integrated designs, flat plate technology, imagine intensifier technologies and 3-D imaging will drive the market during the forecast period.
2. Surgical imaging companies are now developing virtual reality imaging technologies to offer physicians better visualization. The technology will be used to help surgeons perform complex surgeries.
3. The C-arm segment of the market is predicted to hold the largest share. As of 2017, the C-arm segment held more than half of the market’s revenue share.
4. North America is expected to be one of the driving regions within the global surgical imaging market.
5. Top competitors include Medtronic, Ziehm Imaging, OrthoScan, General Electric, Siemens and Allengers Medical Systems.
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