Surgical Lighting System Market To Garner US$ 579.6 Million By 2026
The global surgical lighting system market was valued at US$ 394.1 million in 2017 and is estimated to exhibit a CAGR of 4.4%, over the forecast period (2018-2026), as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.
Surgical lighting is one of the essential components in the operating theater (OT). Surgical lighting system aids medical professionals to focus better on the space to be operated, as well as it enhances the efficiency of the operation to obtain better outcomes. Moreover, key players are focusing on developing surgical lights, in order to cater to the requirements of surgeons, which include features such as brightness, color rendering index (CRI), homogeneity, correlated color temperature (CCT), and shadow dilution.
The increasing number of hybrid operating rooms to perform minimally invasive procedures is expected to augment demand for surgical lighting systems over the forecast period. For instance, in July 2018, Covenant HealthCare launched new hybrid operating suite and home of the ARTIS pheno, a robotic C-arm angiography system, used for minimally invasive interventional procedures.
Surgical lighting is one of the essential components in the operating theater (OT). Surgical lighting system aids medical professionals to focus better on the space to be operated, as well as it enhances the efficiency of the operation to obtain better outcomes. Moreover, key players are focusing on developing surgical lights, in order to cater to the requirements of surgeons, which include features such as brightness, color rendering index (CRI), homogeneity, correlated color temperature (CCT), and shadow dilution.
The increasing number of hybrid operating rooms to perform minimally invasive procedures is expected to augment demand for surgical lighting systems over the forecast period. For instance, in July 2018, Covenant HealthCare launched new hybrid operating suite and home of the ARTIS pheno, a robotic C-arm angiography system, used for minimally invasive interventional procedures.
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