Three updates from The Research Insights report on spinal robotics:
1. In 2017, the global spinal robotics market value hit $75 million, and it is expected reach $320 million by 2026.
2. The report attributes growth to increased demand for minimally invasive spine procedures, which robots support, even for complex procedures including scoliosis correction.
3. The less invasive procedures are associated with faster recovery times and shorter hospital stays, and robots can help surgeons perform more accurate and precise procedures.
More articles on robotic surgery:
Robotics will be key for medtech and orthopedics post-COVID-19, says Moody’s
Montana hospital offers total joint replacement with Stryker robot
Ohio hospital acquires joint replacement robots
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